the new science of
epigenetics
The “LOVE” Motivator
Epigenetics of Exercise
We all know how important it is to exercise, move our bodies and stay in shape. We also know how difficult it is to stay motivated and disciplined. Perhaps it is time to look at exercise from a completely different perspective.
Exercise allows us to enjoy a wide array of benefits. The more obvious ones are better energy, weight control and increased libido. But, exercise also serves to boost muscle oxidization and glucose regulation, which results in a biochemical process that can alter DNA expression and delay the onset of diabetes as well as reduce the chance of hereditary and non-hereditary disease. What is particularly fascinating about this methylation process is that it is driven largely by how you live your life.
Life is Vibration
Quantum physics describes the universe, inclusive of all matter and life, as being composed of vibrational strings expressed as energy. Albert Einstein believed we are “Vibrational Beings living in a Vibrational Universe. And Nikola Tesla, world recognized electrical engineer has stated: “If you wish to understand the Universe, think Energy, Frequency and Vibration”.
Everything in nature vibrates at different frequencies. The energetic signals that originate from our outer and inner environments are picked up by the receptors on our Genes and DNA. These epigenetic influences hold the instructions that turn on or turn off the way our DNA communicates information to our cells.
Our genes determine much more than just our physical appearance. They also govern how we function as an organism, including our health and susceptibility to disease.
Epigenetic Therapist
by Steven Mana Trink
WHAT DOES 'EPIGENETICS' MEAN? (read definition)
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