Know your Brain... Restore its Balance
Discover your unique bahavioral genetic predispositions with Predict IQ’s Personalized Genetic Risk Profile.
Key Benefits of Your Genetic Risk Profile
Your unique DNA insights can transform your approach to mental health and behavioral wellness. Our detailed analysis highlights predispositions in Reward Deficiency Syndrome areas like addiction, impulsivity, and OCD, enabling proactive and personalized treatment strategies. Empower yourself with knowledge that supports early intervention, tailored therapies, and improved decision-making for a healthier future.
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Predict IQ: Understand Your Brain’s Unique Blueprint
Predict IQ uses GARS™, our patented genetic panel and score analysis to reveal how your DNA influences the way your brain is wired. Backed by over 30 years of research on Reward Deficiency Syndrome, this advanced test uncovers your genetic predispositions related to focus, mood, addiction, impulsivity, and emotional regulation.
With a simple cheek swab, Predict IQ examines key genes that affect dopamine function, the brain chemical that drives motivation, satisfaction, and self-control. Your personalized Predict IQ report shows how your brain responds to stress, habits, and reward.
But insight is just the beginning. Based on your genetic profile, we provide a personalized Synapta Plus neuro-nutrient plan. This clinically studied approach combines targeted amino acids, vitamins, and cofactors to help rebalance dopamine activity and support overall brain health. Each formula is uniquely designed to meet your specific needs, whether you are working to reduce cravings, sharpen focus, stabilize mood, or improve emotional regulation.
If you want to think more clearly, manage habits more effectively, or feel more emotionally grounded, Predict IQ gives you both the science and the solution to support a healthier, more balanced mind.
Predict IQ Behavioral Panels
Predict IQ includes four targeted tests, each focused on a key area of behavioral health. These areas are grounded in Reward Deficiency Syndrome research and designed to uncover how your DNA influences patterns of behavior, emotion, and mental performance. The test suite includes:
NeuroRisk – Addiction Risk
Reveals genetic risk for cravings and dependency.
NeuroRisk reveals how your genetic makeup may increase sensitivity to substances like alcohol, nicotine, or drugs—helping you understand addiction risk before it becomes a problem. Based on dopamine-related traits tied to Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS), GARS DX gives you the insight to take preventive action and support brain balance.
Impulsis – Impulsivity Traits
Highlights DNA-linked traits tied to risk-taking and self-control.
Impulsis uncovers genetic traits related to impulsivity, attention, and focus often linked to risk-taking, ADHD-like symptoms, or trouble with long-term planning. By identifying how your brain responds to dopamine, you can build better habits, improve self-control, and reduce impulsive behavior.
OCD – Obsessive-Compulsive Traits
Identifies genetic patterns behind rigid thoughts and behaviors.
This panel explores traits tied to obsessive or compulsive thinking, perfectionism, or difficulty letting go of routines. Genetics may make some brains more prone to rigid or repetitive patterns, but early awareness can lead to better stress management, emotional resilience, and support strategies.
Persona – Mood & Personality
Shows how your genes affect mood, resilience, and relationships.
Persona focuses on emotional sensitivity, social behavior, and how you bounce back from challenges. These traits are often influenced by dopamine regulation and can help explain tendencies toward anxiety, mood swings, or social withdrawal. With this insight, you can better navigate relationships and support your mental well-being.
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How Genetics Play a Role?
Your DNA helps control how your brain makes and uses dopamine. Some people are born with certain versions of genes that make it harder for their brains to feel satisfied. These are called “risk variants.” For example, someone with fewer dopamine receptors may not feel as much joy or pleasure, which can lead to risky or unhealthy behaviors. Scientists have found that about half of your risk for RDS comes from your genes, while the other half comes from your environment, things like stress, family life, or peer pressure.
Why Knowing Your Genetic Risk Matters?
If you know your brain has a hard time making or using dopamine, you can make better choices in life. You can learn how to avoid triggers, manage stress, and build healthy habits to feel better and stay in control.
Healthy Lifestyle Changes That Help
- Eat foods that support your brain, like those with protein, vitamins, and minerals
- Exercise regularly to boost natural dopamine
- Get enough sleep every night
- Avoid harmful substances like tobacco, alcohol, and drugs
- Take breaks from screen time and do calming activities like reading or walking
- Practice healthy hobbies that give you joy without needing a “rush.”
Personalized Support
Some people may also benefit from special supplements or amino acid blends, like Synapta+ that help balance brain chemistry. These are often used under medical guidance to support brain health naturally.
Why This Information Is So Important?
When you understand your own brain, you can take charge of your behavior and make smart decisions. RDS is not your fault, but learning about it can help you make a big difference in your life. Whether it’s helping with focus, controlling cravings, or managing emotions, knowing your risk gives you the power to build a healthier, more balanced future.