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Ask Mana

In my quest to be more informative and inspirational to our readership, prior to each publication I will select a question that is submitted from you and print it along with my answer.

I welcome your questions and inquires.

Q: Mana, Does the food I eat affect DNA expression?

Collen Hunsaker, Scottsdale, AZ

A: Nutrition and diet are the main environmental Epigenetic factors that can alter gene expression. They largely define the health or disease state of an individual. Our nutritional lifestyle has a profound effect on the process that turns genes “on” or “off”. It is in our nature to eat wholesome, organic, nutrient-rich, high-vibrational foods to maintain a healthy and vibrant physical system. Fresh fruits and vegetables have among the highest energy of all foods, and green vegetables are the very highest. The vibrational frequency of these foods resonates with our tissues, cells, and organs in a natural, harmonic manner. This resonance stimulates our own frequencies and begins to restore coherence in our bioelectric fields to promote and maintain wellness. Because of its continuous and lifelong impact, nutrition might be the most important epigenetic factor in human health. Nourishing yourself by preparing your own food and eating consciously is the most primal and important acts of self-love.

by Steven Mana Trink

Epigenetic Therapist