The Next Step of Healthy Living with Nebula Genomics

I have been having gastrointestinal issues for as long as I can remember. Too much information? Maybe, but I honestly feel like a lot of people especially women have this issue. I did have my gallbladder out this past August and that was finally an answered to my pain. But I am still having other issues as well. Recently I also started having severe migraines as well that I have convinced myself is an autoimmune disease. I Google everything and am squeamish about going to the doctor. So, I decided to invest in at home whole genome sequencing test kit from Nebula Genomics.


Nebula Genomics DNA Test Kit review

I received a complimentary Nebula Genomics DNA Test Kit to provide this review. All opinions are my own. #NebulaDNAReview #ad

Whole Genome Sequencing is the only type of DNA testing that decodes 100% of your DNA. With a Deep Nebula home test, each letter of your DNA is read on average, 30 times which means a higher accuracy in results. A simple swab test is all it takes! Nebula Genomics gives you everything there is to know about your genetic code for a few hundred dollars and with tenacious blockchain-based privacy.

First let's talk about the reasons you might be interested in genetic testing:

8 Ways Jewish Moms Can Get Their Child to Reconnect with Their Roots

A Jewish mom is a special kind of mom. She's the kind who makes you feel proud to be Jewish and who wants to give her children the best possible childhood and education. And, like all moms, Jewish moms want their kids to grow up strong and proud in their faith.
 




But as any mom of young children can attest, it can be hard to find time for yourself, let alone your child's religious education. Thankfully, there are many ways you can help your child learn about their heritage without sacrificing precious family time.

8.3 million Jews are living outside of Israel, according to The Jerusalem Post, and the 8 best ways Jewish mothers’ can connect their children living outside with their roots are: