@BeckyQuick Just watched the AI Health seg. I’m a DNA Health Consultant and have a 100% success rate when I use AI and DNA to prescribe vitamins/nutrients and supplements-No RX’s. My report is 250 pages of understandable info on YOUR gene mutations, what to focus on/avoid.
@ElonMuskNews47 I'd buy 23&me and help people actually learn what their DNA deficiencies are in order to improve health QUICKLY in the US, especially for women. I do it now, 1 women at a time and it's incredibly slow.
@elonmusk I was 1 of the over 500,000 women that disappeared from the workforce during Covid, I was really sick and healed myself. The US gov. Helped me none. I want to get back to work and I’m ethical but getting rehired after 5 years is challenging! What can you do to help us?
@CharlesSchwab Why is that always happening at the most inopportune times??? Time to fire all the "technical" staff and hire people with better ideas!!!
@MelissaLeeCNBC Please do a special "WHY 20% of young people are overweight and fatty liver disease is quickly becoming an epidemic" for US! I believe it's a multigenerational genetic problem-it's the liver. ARWR was supposed to announce Liver CURE-would fix MANY diseases! No go.
@BBCWorld Why should anyone be shocked that she deceived WOMEN all over the world to believe WW worked and is why she kept the weight off when all along she was taking an expensive drug that most women can't afford. #fleecingwomen
@CNBC hate the new design, there’s no separation in the charts from one to another, there has to be a place for the eye to rest-really bad rooky mistakes! Don’t put yellow on a pure white background! Horrible to read!
@BeckyQuick sorry to say, the design is terrible. As grad of one of the top Graphic Design schools in the country we learn that you NEVER put any “colored” text on pure white it’s too hard to read(except titles). Notice in books the background is usually off white with black.
@MyHeritage been sending more ppl to you for dna. Why is yours the ONLY one that shows the full methylation panel??? Who is processing your dna? Why is this the case? Help me understand.