Wired but tired? Brain fog? It might be your DNA.
Your genes shape how your brain processes dopamine, serotonin, and stress hormones. We analyze COMT, MTHFR, MAO-A, BDNF, and more to help you understand your unique brain chemistry — not diagnose you, but empower you.
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PharmGKBYou feel something is off. Nobody can explain it.
Brain fog, fatigue, anxiety, inability to focus — and the nagging question: “Am I neurodivergent or just broken?”

Brain fog that won’t go away
You can’t concentrate. Words disappear mid-sentence. It’s not laziness — it could be your MTHFR or COMT genes affecting neurotransmitter production.
“Wired but tired”
Exhausted but can’t sleep. Your mind races while your body shuts down. Slow COMT means your brain holds onto stress hormones longer than most people.
5 doctors, zero answers
Blood work is “normal.” Thyroid is fine. Vitamins are fine. Nobody thinks to check how your genes process dopamine and serotonin.
Supplements that don’t work
You tried B12, magnesium, and every nootropic on Reddit. Nothing sticks — because you might be taking the wrong form for your methylation pathway.
Ready to understand your brain chemistry?
Same file you already have from 23andMe or AncestryDNA.
Three steps to your brain chemistry profile
Upload your DNA file
23andMe, AncestryDNA, Nebula, MyHeritage, or any VCF file. It takes 30 seconds.
We map your neurotransmitter genes
We analyze COMT, MTHFR, MAO-A, BDNF, DRD2/DRD4 and cross-reference them against the latest medical research. Not a chatbot — a medical-grade analysis.
Get your brain chemistry profile
Understand how your brain processes dopamine, serotonin, and stress hormones. See the full picture, not just isolated genes.

We cross-reference multiple neurotransmitter genes to give you the full picture of your brain chemistry
Your Brain Chemistry Profile
Not a list of scary mutations. A clear picture of how your brain is wired — and what it means for you.
How fast your brain clears dopamine and stress hormones
Your brain holds onto dopamine longer. You may be more sensitive to stress but also more creative and detail-oriented.
How well your body activates B vitamins and folate
Your body converts folate at ~65% efficiency. Methylfolate supplements may help more than regular folic acid.
How your brain processes serotonin
Serotonin stays active longer. You may be more emotionally sensitive and responsive to mood changes.
Your brain’s repair and growth capacity
Slightly reduced neuroplasticity. Exercise and omega-3s may support BDNF expression more for your genotype.
Your dopamine receptor sensitivity
You may need more stimulation to feel motivated or focused. This is common in ADHD-associated profiles.
Overall Brain Chemistry Profile
Your profile suggests a sensitive brain that processes stress hormones slowly. This isn't a disorder — it's your wiring. Understanding these patterns can help you optimize sleep, supplementation, and stress management with your doctor.


Your report maps neurotransmitter genes and their interactions to explain your unique brain chemistry
Understand your brain chemistry in 2 minutes.
Same file you already have from 23andMe or AncestryDNA.
“I'm not broken — I'm just wired differently”
People who finally understood their brain chemistry after years of wondering what was wrong.
This completely changed how I think about my brain. I’m not broken — I’m just wired differently.
— Reddit user
+20After years of trying different medications, I finally did genetic testing and found out I have slow COMT and slow MAOA. Changed everything.
— Reddit user
+20I’ve been to 5 doctors and nobody could explain the brain fog. One DNA test gave me more answers than all of them combined.
— Reddit user
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You're not broken.
You're wired differently.
Understanding your brain chemistry is the first step toward working with your wiring instead of against it.

