The process of epigenetics, where the readability, or expression, of genes, is modified without changing the DNA code itself. Tiny chemical tags are added to or removed from our DNA in response to changes in the environment in which we are living. These tags turn genes on or off, offering a way of adapting to changing conditions without inflicting a more permanent shift in our genomes.In Biology of Belief, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., outlines a new understanding of life-based on his pioneering r...
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The process of epigenetics, where the readability, or expression, of genes, is modified without changing the DNA code itself. Tiny chemical tags are added to or removed from our DNA in response to changes in the environment in which we are living. These tags turn genes on or off, offering a way of adapting to changing conditions without inflicting a more permanent shift in our genomes.In Biology of Belief, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., outlines a new understanding of life-based on his pioneering r...
Dental Decoding - self-knowledge through the teeth with Dr. Fabian Brotos
Curating Wellness
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4 years ago
Dental Decoding - self-knowledge through the teeth with Dr. Fabian Brotos
Dr. Fabian Brotos has been a dentist since 2000, received from the University of the Republic in Montevideo, Uruguay. He has been teaching since 1999 in the Chair of Occlusion and Prosthodontics of this University and has a specialty in Implants and Orthodontics.In 2007 he started his path in Biological Decoding. As of 2009, he studied Total Biology with Professor Enrique Bouron, which he repeated several times to perfect himself.From 2016, after having being authorized by Christian Beyer to ...
Curating Wellness
The process of epigenetics, where the readability, or expression, of genes, is modified without changing the DNA code itself. Tiny chemical tags are added to or removed from our DNA in response to changes in the environment in which we are living. These tags turn genes on or off, offering a way of adapting to changing conditions without inflicting a more permanent shift in our genomes.In Biology of Belief, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., outlines a new understanding of life-based on his pioneering r...