Happy Healthy Child Genetic Test
The only pediatric-focused genetic test designed by practitioners to give families deep, clinically meaningful insight into a child’s biology.
Most DNA tests offer surface-level traits or ancestry data. The Happy Healthy Child™ test is different. Built from nearly a thousand carefully selected genes, it reveals your child’s genetic strengths and vulnerabilities across many key areas of health and happiness – from energy, mood, and detoxification to immune balance, inflammation, recovery, exposure sensitivities, and overall resilience.
This is the first test that brings together these critical systems into 11 clear, parent-friendly panels. You’ll receive color-coded gauges, plain-language explanations, and actionable insights created specifically to help families make informed, confident decisions about their child’s health, environment, and long-term well-being.
This is genetic insight you won’t find anywhere else — finally organized in a way parents can understand and use.
Our goal is simple: to empower families with the knowledge necessary to support their children in reaching their full potential for health and happiness.
Gain a full picture of your child’s genetic wellness across every major body system.
- Methylation Panel — detox & DNA repair pathways
- Immune System Panel — inflammation & infection response
- Neurological Panel — brain health & neuroinflammation
- Rheumatology Panel — joint health & autoimmune tendencies
- Histamine Panel — allergies & mast-cell activity
- Fatigue Panel — energy production & recovery
- Hepatotoxicity Panel — liver detox capacity and function
- Circulation & Cardio Panel — blood flow, electrolyte balance, and heart health
- Allergens & Reactions Panel — food & environmental sensitivities
- Hormone Panel — thyroid, adrenal, and reproductive balance
- Emotional Health Panel — mood, focus, and stress resilience
Perfect for parents who want a deep understanding of their child’s genetic foundational health so they may guide their family members on lifestyle choices best for them.
Your Happy Healthy Child™ Genetic Report
Every test includes a comprehensive, easy-to-read report built around your child’s unique genetic makeup — with actionable guidance across diet, environment, and wellness support. This test includes the below 11 panels of genetic knowledge:
Immune Compromised Panel
Learn how your child’s genetics may influence immune balance, inflammatory tendencies, and predispositions related to autoimmune patterns. This report highlights genetic factors that may help you understand how your child’s immune system may respond to environmental or biological stressors.
You’ll see:
• Genetic markers connected to celiac, Crohn’s, psoriasis, MS, RA, autoimmune thyroid conditions, and T1D
• Visual indicators showing where heightened or reduced immune activity may exist
• General information to help you consider ways to support balanced immunity in collaboration with your preferred healthcare approach
Methylation Profile
Gain insight into whether your child’s genetics suggest tendencies toward under-methylation or over-methylation — patterns that can influence detoxification, cellular repair, and neurochemical balance.
You’ll see:
- SNP analysis for key methylation genes, including MTHFR
- A gauge illustrating methylation capacity tendencies
- Educational information on how methylation pathways function and general supportive considerations you may explore
Neurological Health Profile
Understand genetic patterns associated with brain development, neuroinflammation, cognitive resilience, and long-term neurological health.
You’ll see:
• Variants linked to dementia pathways, Parkinsonian tendencies, cognitive function, MS-related markers, and seizure susceptibility
• Visual summaries of pathways that influence focus, processing, memory, and nervous system sensitivity
• General insights you can use to explore supportive environments, routines, and wellness approaches tailored to your family’s needs
Rheumatological & Joint Health Profile
Explore genetic factors that may influence pain sensitivity, joint health, connective tissue integrity, and recovery tendencies.
You’ll see:
• Markers related to pain signaling, collagen structure, inflammatory repair pathways, and RA susceptibility
• Indicators for injury risk patterns and inflammation-related joint sensitivity
• General considerations for promoting movement patterns, comfort, and musculoskeletal well-being
Histamine & Sensitivity Profile
Learn how your child’s genetics may influence histamine production, clearance, and sensitivity — which can play a role in reactions to foods, environmental triggers, or immune system activation.
You’ll see:
• Variants affecting DAO, HNMT, and other histamine-related pathways
• Visual cues for potential patterns of food sensitivity or mast cell responsiveness
• Educational information on factors that may support balanced histamine responses
Fatigue & Energy Production Profile
Understand genetic influences on energy creation, mitochondrial function, and recovery tendencies.
You’ll see:
• Markers tied to ATP production, oxidative stress response, and muscle metabolism
• Indicators for patterns related to post-exertional fatigue or slower recovery
• General insights into how cellular energy pathways function and supportive considerations you may explore
Hepatotoxicity & Detox Capacity Profile
Explore how your child’s genetics may influence the liver’s Phase I and Phase II detox processes — systems the body uses to neutralize and clear internal and external compounds.
You’ll see:
• SNPs across CYP450 enzymes, glutathione pathways, sulfation, methylation, and acetylation
• Gauges showing detox tendencies (e.g., slower, faster, or imbalanced detox processes)
• Educational context to help you understand how detox pathways work and how lifestyle/environment may interact with them
Circulation & Cardiovascular Profile
Gain insight into genetic patterns related to blood flow, vascular health, clotting tendencies, electrolyte regulation, as well as providing your cardiac genetic blueprint.
You’ll see:
• Markers involving cholesterol metabolism, nitric oxide signaling, homocysteine regulation, and vascular inflammation
• Genetic indicators linked to clotting factors and electrolyte transport
• General educational information to support awareness of cardiovascular pathways
Allergens & Reaction Profile
Understand genetic patterns connected to inflammation, detox capacity, oxidative stress, chemical sensitivity, and environmental reactivity.
You’ll see:
• Variants tied to IL-10 tolerance pathways, cytokine regulation, mold response, airway sensitivity, and chemical reactivity
• Genetic Indicators related to mitochondrial strain, oxidative stress, and heavy metal handling
• Information you can use to become more aware of potential sensitivity patterns and environmental considerations
Hormone Regulation Profile
Learn how your child’s genetics may influence hormone production, metabolism, signaling, and stress-related hormonal balance.
You’ll see:
• SNPs related to estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, cortisol, DHEA, and thyroid function
• Visual cues for hormone processing and receptor sensitivity
• Educational context to help you understand how hormone pathways function and how they may relate to developmental or stress-response patterns
Emotional Health & Mood Regulation Profile
Explore genetic influences on neurotransmitter balance, emotional regulation, stress resilience, and sensitivity to environment or immune system activation.
You’ll see:
- Markers tied to serotonin, dopamine, GABA, glutamate, and inflammatory mood pathways
- Gauges illustrating patterns related to emotional sensitivity or stress-recovery tendencies
- Information to help you better understand emotional-regulation pathways and identify supportive strategies that could align with your family’s care philosophy
Happy Healthy Child Genetic Test At-a-Glance Summary
- Analysis: 900+ targeted SNPs
- Measured: Genetics influencing methylation, detoxification, immune balance, cardiovascular health, rheumatological health, fatigue factors and so much more
- Sample collection: Simple cheek swab (no blood draw required)
- Results: Typically available in 6 weeks
- Report: Updates as new research is added