Genetics
Posted by:
michelemm
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Date: February 08, 2013 06:56PM Has anyone researched the roles of genetics in diet and health? I wonder if some people do well on specific diets based on their genes and bloodtypes, but more about their ancestry.
Any thoughts. Re: Genetics
Posted by:
rzman10001
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Date: February 10, 2013 10:45PM I am sure there is something to it. HHI is now trying to prove that cancer is not genetic at all from what I gather, don't quote me on that. Somw studies do point to this to be true. Re: Genetics
Posted by:
michelemm
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Date: February 11, 2013 11:02PM I agree. I do think genetics can make us have a predisposition to metabolizing certain foods.
I think that is why I am baffled by the blood type diet. It is not for the general population, you know? Re: Genetics
Posted by:
Panchito
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Date: February 23, 2013 05:06PM People are used to make genetic thoughts about many things thinking that it is something fixed. I believe that genetics is not something fixed. Cellular genetics change. A diet is been proven to at least change the mitocondrial genetics to go either way towards more or less efficiency. And I assume it is about much more. Your cells have a short life span compared to your total body life. during their life, they can change and reborn many times. This also applies to specialized glandular cells, which have the deepest impact. The ideas you make now, may not apply to a later you. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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