Do genetically modified foods cause epigenetic changes which affect our bodies and our minds?
BY RHODA WILSON ON JUNE 27, 2024
Epigenetic modifications are influenced by environmental factors, pharmaceutical and nutritional elements, lifestyle and developmental stages.
The human body and soul today are reeling under relentless epigenetic warfare, Dr. Mathew Maavak writes and explores two causative factors for epigenetic changes – constituents of food and vaccines – and their potential effects.
DNA is the molecule that contains the genetic instructions and genes are segments of DNA that encode the instructions for a particular trait or characteristic. Another way to put it is: DNA is responsible for storing genetic information while genes are responsible for expressing that information.
Epigenetic changes are genetic modifications that impact gene activity without changing the DNA sequence. It refers to external modifications to DNA that turn genes “on” or “off.” These modifications do not change the DNA sequence, but instead, they affect how cells “read” genes.
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Do genetically modified foods cause epigenetic changes which affect our bodies and our minds?
BY RHODA WILSON ON JUNE 27, 2024 • ( 10 COMMENTS )
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Epigenetic modifications are influenced by environmental factors, pharmaceutical and nutritional elements, lifestyle and developmental stages.
The human body and soul today are reeling under relentless epigenetic warfare, Dr. Mathew Maavak writes and explores two causative factors for epigenetic changes – constituents of food and vaccines – and their potential effects.
In the following, the second part of his series, Dr. Maavak delves into genetically modified food and its impact potentially for two or three generations after the person who consumed it. And he raises the possibility of the hepatitis A vaccines causing a surge in female gender dysphoria.
You can read the first part of Dr. Maavak’s series HERE.
Before we get to Dr. Maavak’s article, a brief explanation of what epigenetics is to help visualise the concepts he is discussing.
DNA is the molecule that contains the genetic instructions and genes are segments of DNA that encode the instructions for a particular trait or characteristic. Another way to put it is: DNA is responsible for storing genetic information while genes are responsible for expressing that information.
Epigenetic changes are genetic modifications that impact gene activity without changing the DNA sequence. It refers to external modifications to DNA that turn genes “on” or “off.” These modifications do not change the DNA sequence, but instead, they affect how cells “read” genes.
Epigenetic changes can influence various physiological and pathological outcomes and behavioural traits. The infographic in the slideshow below was produced by the Centre on the Developing Child at Harvard University. It shows how children’s experiences affect their genes. You can see the original infographic in larger print HERE.
https://expose-news.com/2024/06/27/do-genetically-modified-foods-cause-epigenetic-changes-which-affect-our-bodies-and-our-minds/