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...
How to treat TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) Dysfunction and BRUXISM (teeth grinding) with YOGA
Curating Wellness
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3 years ago
How to treat TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) Dysfunction and BRUXISM (teeth grinding) with YOGA
Florencia Melo facilitates communication spaces with the body so that people connect with their authenticity and understand the impact of stress on the body and emotions to improve their quality of life.What is TMJD?Temporomandibular dysfunction is a problem in this joint and may end up causing jaw pain, headaches, neck pain, limited mouth opening and clicking when moving the jaw.What is bruxism?Bruxism is the habit of teeth grinding, usually during sleep. Bruxism is an abnormal clenching or ...
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...