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Gene Expression Influenced From Signals Outside The Cell Membrane

Proteins, responsible for nearly every task of cellular life, are comprised from the combination of 20 diverse amino acids that wrap around the DNA like a sleeve covering an arm. When the genes are covered, their information is hidden. An environmental signal is needed to activate the “sleeve” protein to change shape and detach from the DNA’s double helix, uncovering the gene and allowing the functional instructions to be read by the cells. As a result, the expression of the gene is “regulated” by the presence or absence of the sleeve proteins, which are in turn controlled by epigenetic signals or energy frequencies outside or above the cell membrane.

Amazing Revelation About DNA

As scientists began to decode the human DNA molecule, they found something quite unexpected and extraordinary: the storage of detailed instructions for assembling proteins in the form of a four-character digital code A, G, C, T and an exquisite 'language' composed of some 3 billion genetic letters.

Amazingly, the amount of information in human DNA is roughly equivalent to 12 sets of The Encyclopedia Britannica, an incredible 384 volumes worth of detailed information that would fill 48 feet of library shelves.

The New Science of the Cells

The outstanding discoveries that are in the limelight over our genes are related to the research associated with the New Science of Epigenetics. The studies conducted reveal that the information that controls our biology starts with epigenetic influences or signals, which originate from the environment inside our body or from the environment that surrounds our body. These signals control the governing proteins that “turn on” or “turn off” the expression of DNA, directing the activity of our cells.

Perception Controls Our Genes

The Science of Epigenetics examines and traces the source of these signals, which are generated from outside of the cell, back to its origin. Some are chemical while others are electromagnetic. Doctors and researchers are enthusiastic about this life-changing discovery and are now exploring the epigenetic signals that influence our DNA’s expression, in order to promote optimum health and cure diseases.

Cell biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton Ph.D., revealed in his studies how behavior and gene activity is controlled by an organism’s perceptions of its environment. Epigenetics recognizes that in humans, our perceptions and consciousness actively control our genes, rather than predetermined and unchanging genetics outlined in the works of Darwin. Dr. Lipton affirms in his book, Biology of Belief that our genes can be thought of as building plans and the human body is structured to develop and regenerate itself from these gene blueprints.

DNA Is Turned ”On” Or “Off “

By Thoughts

Everything is Energy and Frequency as stated by Nikola Tesla, famed electrical engineer and Albert Einstein, leading physicist, in their explanation of the Universe.

Epigenetic signals are created by our thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, the food we eat and the air we breath, even the frequency of the words we speak are picked up by our cell membranes and read by our genes.

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