Change Your Genes !
Recently those clever modern scientists discovered the “allergy gene.” It turns out allergies are a genetic anomaly that can mutate. Under this logic, scientific studies continued forward to conclude that human genes are not static. genes can and do change during your life cycle. Lifestyle and environmental factors can transform and even destroy DNA!
This process moves from generation to generation, changing the way we currently think about DNA. The truth is a number of everyday things affect our DNA. Here are a few:
Cell Phone
Yes several studies have confirmed that, radiation from mobile phones affects human DNA! Most of us still insist on holding the device to at the ear, despite the fact that technology offers us hands-free. However, a crazy fact is that some wireless headsets increase radiation to the brain! One solution is…seaweed, which can “pull” the radioactivity from the body, but this solution is not feasible on a daily basis - better to avoid too many conversations on your mobile phone and remember handsfree is far better for you !
Insecticides and fertilisers are the enemy of our DNA. Most are consumed through our food. The absolute truth is that you cannot avoid them, if you shop at any supermarket. Many cleaning products we use to kill bacteria and other germs use chemical insecticides, which not only are harmful to your health but can alter DNA.
The same applies to fruits and vegetables, which undergo different procedures aimed at acceleration of maturation and using special fertilisers, which contribute to the mutation of the DNA. A good solution is organic products, but even they cannot fully protect us from the process of “mutation”.
Plastic are one of the biggest enemies of DNA. If you are thinking that it is not as dangerous since we do not “consume” it, then maybe you should consider foods that are wrapped in plastic and have the capacity to absorb the material, so as a result plastic can penetrate into the food. Even if you’re a fan of organic products take a look at how they are wrapped. According to a book by Professor Dr. Sherry Rogers, an average person can “absorb” about 210 micrograms plastic per day only from foods. Plastic is a major suspect for various cancers.
Stress is a “tricky” enemy of the DNA. The consumption of antioxidants and polyphenols can help fight stress, preventing the creation of free radicals in the body. A diet rich in dark coloured fruits and vegetables, and green tea helps maintain physical and mental health and prevent the DNA mutations.
written Anna LeMind
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