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"Do not try to satisfy your vanity by teaching a great many things. Awaken people's curiosity. It is enough to open minds; do not overload them." Anatole France
"Healthy people have the least overt symptoms from eating avoid foods." Dr. D'Adamo
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Lola |
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if people only knew how GTD/swami can cause a positive epigenetic effect on anyone s DNA, .........you all know the rest |
| ''Just follow the book, don't look for magic fixes to get you off the hook. Do the work.'' Dr.D.'98 DNA mt/Haplo H; Y-chrom/J2(M172);ISTJ The harder you are on yourself, the easier life will be on you! |
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if people only knew how GTD/swami can cause a positive epigenetic effect on anyone s DNA, .........you all know the rest
You mean expression, because DNA never changes. I try to watch saying DNA to anyone who has even taken a basic science class because DNA never changes, just the expression and potential miscoding (but that often is more of an issue with mutation I think, literally missing a piece, very different). |
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Lola |
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stick to your guidelines, best thing you can do for yourself Peter D'Adamo http://n-equals-one.com/blogs/2011/09/12/transposable-elements/(n=1) by Peter D'Adamo » Transposable elements n-equals-one.com DNA sequencing is not static. A considerable amount of DNA jumps around from place to place. While other elements compete for representation at a given locus, transposable elements accumulate by copying themselves to new locations in the genome. |
| ''Just follow the book, don't look for magic fixes to get you off the hook. Do the work.'' Dr.D.'98 DNA mt/Haplo H; Y-chrom/J2(M172);ISTJ The harder you are on yourself, the easier life will be on you! |
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"We suspected that the fault wasn't in the genetic code at all, but in the chemical tags on the surface of the DNA that switch genes on and off..." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17870315Researchers are starting to discover what D'Adamo wrote about 4 years ago Pancreatic cancer gene discovery |
| ''Just follow the book, don't look for magic fixes to get you off the hook. Do the work.'' Dr.D.'98 DNA mt/Haplo H; Y-chrom/J2(M172);ISTJ The harder you are on yourself, the easier life will be on you! |
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You mean expression, because DNA never changes. I try to watch saying DNA to anyone who has even taken a basic science class because DNA never changes, just the expression and potential miscoding (but that often is more of an issue with mutation I think, literally missing a piece, very different).
You are right! I am trying to get this comcept of inheritable and yet evironmenatlly programmable epignetics through to people on a (much!) different dicussion forum. The little animated smilie that bashes itself repeatedly into a brick wall sums up my experience of the matter. Whoever understands what I have been trying to say has kept their understanding hidden. |
| My weight loss goal: 220 lbs. A 6'4" dyslexic oddball: the size of a line-backer, the silhouette of Winnie-the-Pooh. |
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