Epigenetics
Genes get turned on or off throughout your life. Have you ever heard yourself say, My health has never been the same since . .. ?
'And after that, I’ve always had this problem.'
After my car accident. After I took this medication. After I had my first baby. After this emotional trauma. Since then my hip has hurt, or my allergies have been off, or I’ve been hyper sensitive to...
That means a "lock" got created. Locks get created in response to things that happen in our lives, or our ancestor’s lives. Sometimes its our diet, the drugs we’ve taken, the infections we’ve had. Many, many things affect us at the Epigenetic level .
'And after that, I’ve always had this problem.'
After my car accident. After I took this medication. After I had my first baby. After this emotional trauma. Since then my hip has hurt, or my allergies have been off, or I’ve been hyper sensitive to...
That means a "lock" got created. Locks get created in response to things that happen in our lives, or our ancestor’s lives. Sometimes its our diet, the drugs we’ve taken, the infections we’ve had. Many, many things affect us at the Epigenetic level .
Right now, as you read these words, in any and every moment you live, your DNA is being constantly modified. Like thousands of little light switches, some turn on while others turn off, all in response to what you’re doing, what you’re seeing, and what you’re feeling.
One of the top areas of healthcare and mental health research today, Epigenetics seems to be a factor in diseases like
In energy medicine we look beyond what is tangible and known to processes and possibilities outside current boxes of reality.
One of the top areas of healthcare and mental health research today, Epigenetics seems to be a factor in diseases like
- Cancer
- Diabetes, obesity, & metabolic disorders
- Hormonal imbalances
- Immune dysfunction including allergies & autoimmunity.
In energy medicine we look beyond what is tangible and known to processes and possibilities outside current boxes of reality.
“We are the culmination of our life experiences as well as the life experiences of our parents
and ancestors. Because our genes don’t easily forget.”
– Sharon Moalem, MD, PhD in “Inheritance.”
and ancestors. Because our genes don’t easily forget.”
– Sharon Moalem, MD, PhD in “Inheritance.”