23AndMe Ancestry and Health DNA genetics test review|Is 23AndMe worth it? My DNA test results!
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- I tried a DNA genetics test for ancestry and health... Is it worth? Shocking results!
In today's video I will share my 23AndMe Ancestry and Health DNA genetics test results and review the 23 and me test and the 23 and me + (additional pay for addition results)
Is it worth it? What does my DNA results say about me? Let's check it out!
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This was really interesting! I did 23andme and found out I have some southeast Asian and Indian ancestry I had no idea about! I was wondering what the 0.3% trace ancestry was, I don’t think you mentioned it?
Haha it was Bengali and northeast Indian~ I thought it was very interesting!!!
@@MsMinglifestyle you are so exhilarated that you’re NOT 100% Chinese. Wow , but you look 300%Typical Chinese (mainland)
Ancestry & DNA genetics test are interesting. Unfortunately, I know that I would not find any interesting information since my family is 100% Chinese. ABC are only American born Chinese, but we are still 100% Chinese. You have a very interesting ancestry.
I know! My husband is an ABC, and he’s 99.5% chinese~~ I was shocked when I found out I’m part korean, but it makes sense since I was born in a city close to Korea~ I love to learn about the health facts about myself too. I’m super prone to Type 2 diabetes, which made sense since my glucose level is usually high. It’s value for me since I didn’t know much about my father’s side. My mom’s side didn’t have history of diabetes. Thanks so much for watching my story!!
@@MsMinglifestyle You're welcome. My father was a diabetic, and it affected his eyes and feet. He had a corneal transplant. It's a horrible disease that I'm afraid of getting.
Oh no! I hope his symptoms are well controlled. I tried continuous glucose monitor for 3 months and found that my glucose spikes to 268 sometimes as a non diabetic. I try to eat low carbs now. But sometimes I still eat carbs and sugar, just smaller amount after a meal~~~
@@MsMinglifestyle I'm sorry that I forgot to mention that my father is in a better place called heaven.
@@minlui2752 oops. May he Rest In Peace 🙏🙏🙏
Your DNA clearly shows. Love has no boundaries. Final Conclusion.
Awww that’s so true and sweet!!
Amazing video. Very interesting video. Great job 👏👏
Thank you very much!! Have you tried any DNA test?
Yes i am half swedish and half korean. And i love the asian culture
@@levitten0284 cool!!!! I love that you may experience both cultures!!!!!
Very interesting Ming! I know from living in China not everyone is "han" Chinese. There are many minorities and mixtures. That's what makes it such a fascinating country!
I know right! Especially the part that I am also part Korean! haha!
Biblically, Chinese/Korean/Japanese are the same people aka Magog.
Chinese people below the Yangtze River are really more related to Vietnamese...the Baiyue people...the 100 tribes. The Han people who settled the Yellow River region and started the "Chinese" civilization actually came from the Hongshan civilization.
The people from Hongshan split off, one going into Korea and the other going into the Yellow River region and spoke according to a Western scholar a proto-Koreanic language which wasn't tonal. Not saying these people were Korean or Chinese just stating the connection between the Han and the Koreans. The Han expanded south marrying the Baiyue people who spoke a tonal language absorbing the language and genetics/cultural.
The people that went into Korea eventually also went into Japan colonizing it and marrying into the Jomon people who are Hamitic as they are D Y-DNA - African.
Koreans are also mixed with Hamitic DNA but it is C Y-DNA. Mongols are for the most part, Hamitic, as they are predominantly C Y-DNA just like the aborigines of Australia.
Chinese are O3c while Koreans are O2b but have more O3c Y-DNA as well as the Japanese.
This is why Koreans speak a non-tonal language as well as the Japanese which are related to ancient Koguryo. The Han spoke a non-tonal language as well but they married into the Baiyue who speak tonal languages such as the Vietnamese/Thais. This is why China speaks a tonal language. But, the tonality is less in the north than the south - decreases.
Anyways, the Hakka people or guest people were one example of the Han people who moved south and that is why they are called guest families. Hakka language very closely looks similar to Korean language, writing-wise, and even the mannerism is very similar.
Yet, I am beginning to think that all Far East Asiatics are really Magog.
Magog is from Japheth the eldest son of Noah (Shem is really the middle son, Ham is the youngest). Europeans and Native Americans are in fact Japhetic too if you are curious. Gomer is the Oldest son of Noah and that is why he rules Europe and Magog is the second eldest and why he rules Asia...
Hey that’s so interesting!! Thanks for sharing! I wish I know more history about this!!
The Baiyue DNA= DAI=TAI,South East Asia and ended up in many countries in the region like Thailand (related to northern Thai), Myanmar(shan state in myanmar)and Lao.
, and Thai groups in Vietnam.
So, they share the same language and the same culture, with minor differences. Those in China are Chinese politically and more Chinese culturally.
Interesting video ! 😊
Thanks! 😃
After the Xinhai revolution it was dangerous to claim your Manchu or Mongolian identity, because there was a risk to be executed. That’s why many hidden
I see I see. Lots of older generations changed their ethnicity on official documents!
Korean Manchurian Mongolian they have some grandparents
Wow girl! My results are extremely similar to yours! My family is Manchu Chinese from Beijing, what about yours? I'm thinking we could secretly be related!
Haha yea yea maybe! Only my grandma side is~ so the Manchu genetics was diluted down when I comes to my generation haha! I’m from beijing too!
I’m 100% Southern East Chinese, made in Canada 🇨🇦 ♥️🌏🇺🇦- No variants
Thanks for sharing! I was surprised that I’m not 100% chinese haha! I’m from china originally~
Definitley borderline or future diabetic I'd say from your BG numbers...... Interesting video btw compared with others on this topic. I liked the health bits, ancestry does not interest me much. I don't want to meet near relatives - yikes, horror!.
Haha true! The health thing was the main reason I chose to do it. It makes so much sense now! I always thought there is something off about my blood sugar. And genetic test says yes! I need to be ver careful now~ thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I'm a Mongolian and I can tell you look pretty Northern.
Yea yea for sure!!
@@MsMinglifestyle The fact that you’re prob related to Qin royal is so cool.
@@turuus5215 haha only a very small fraction from my grandmother haha!
Great
Thx for watching!
Sinim people sinin hamites people cainnites what is your haplotype paternal father line
I got a similar result with a mix of Mongolian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean lmaoo my said I was the avatar of East Asia, collecting East Asia like pokemons
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This is amazing story
Thanks for watching!!!
Which province in China do you originally from?
Beijing~ but my grandparents come from shanxi, shenyang, jiangsu~
@@MsMinglifestyle oh I see. I really want to visit China really soon when they open their borders to foreigners..
Is Korean usually more mixed background
Honestly I don’t know. I do think that there have been a lot of migrations of Koreans in the past~
korean is the purest among east asian countries
When Koreans test, 9.9 out of 10 people are 100% Koreans. It is the most homogeneous group in the world.
idk about that. I see many oif them having Japanese ancestry as well.@@456zhang7
A Baiyue DNA not Han Chinese
Hello, I'm Vietnamese, I came to see if we could find our relatives in Chinese? 🤣😂😝😜🤪😭
None of this is going to matter a million years from now.
True that 😂
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韓國佬蒙古佬滿州佬同你祖宗搞基😂