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04. The Fundamentals of the 4 Ts to a Better You - Traits

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Episode Overview: In this thought-provoking episode of "Tapping into Uncomfortable," host Reade Hubert, DC dives deep into the final 'T' of his foundational 4 T's concept — Traits. However, he clarifies that traits are actually about genes and their expression in our lives. He explores the intricate relationship between genetics and health outcomes while emphasizing personal responsibility in influencing genetic expression.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Traits vs. Genes: The host explains that although 'traits' is used for mnemonic purposes, it's really our genes that can be linked to diseases or conditions.

  • Genetic Wisdom: A fascinating discussion on how a newborn carries ancient wisdom through genetics extending back thousands to millions of years.

  • Nature vs Nurture Debate: Insights on how nurturing your body correctly can influence positive genetic expression leading to better health outcomes.

  • Impact of Stress & Environment: The podcast touches upon how stress during pregnancy and peer influence during childhood can affect gene expression.

  • Genetic Potential & Health Expression: An explanation of how thoughts, toxins, trauma (the other 3 T’s), combined with one's unique genetics result in an individualized health profile.

  • Scientific Research Highlights:

    • Bacteria memory transfer within colonies.
    • Generational effects observed in mice studies.
    • Predator-prey cycles evidenced by rabbit and lynx populations affecting each other’s reproduction rates based on stress levels.
  • Gene Editing Advances: Discussion around FDA-approved gene editing as a pivot towards a future where genetic science plays a more significant role in healthcare management.

Lighter Moments & Additional Resources:

  1. Mentioned Genghis Khan DNA studies reflecting prolific ancestry.
  2. Encouragement to explore Clovis people history for understanding Native American lineage.
  3. Introduction to Genetic Chimera phenomena showcasing human body complexities.

Listener Takeaways:

  1. Understanding the importance of not just what genes we have but also which ones are expressed due to various factors including lifestyle choices.
  2. Encouragement for listeners to consider their own roles in potentially being 'genetic victims' versus taking control over their health expressions wherever possible.

Note: Listeners should look out for Dr. Hubert's upcoming book titled "4 T’s To A Better You," which provides further insights into identifying and addressing causes of sickness – set for release in 2024!

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Episode Overview: In this thought-provoking episode of "Tapping into Uncomfortable," host Reade Hubert, DC dives deep into the final 'T' of his foundational 4 T's concept — Traits. However, he clarifies that traits are actually about genes and their expression in our lives. He explores the intricate relationship between genetics and health outcomes while emphasizing personal responsibility in influencing genetic expression.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Traits vs. Genes: The host explains that although 'traits' is used for mnemonic purposes, it's really our genes that can be linked to diseases or conditions.

  • Genetic Wisdom: A fascinating discussion on how a newborn carries ancient wisdom through genetics extending back thousands to millions of years.

  • Nature vs Nurture Debate: Insights on how nurturing your body correctly can influence positive genetic expression leading to better health outcomes.

  • Impact of Stress & Environment: The podcast touches upon how stress during pregnancy and peer influence during childhood can affect gene expression.

  • Genetic Potential & Health Expression: An explanation of how thoughts, toxins, trauma (the other 3 T’s), combined with one's unique genetics result in an individualized health profile.

  • Scientific Research Highlights:

    • Bacteria memory transfer within colonies.
    • Generational effects observed in mice studies.
    • Predator-prey cycles evidenced by rabbit and lynx populations affecting each other’s reproduction rates based on stress levels.
  • Gene Editing Advances: Discussion around FDA-approved gene editing as a pivot towards a future where genetic science plays a more significant role in healthcare management.

Lighter Moments & Additional Resources:

  1. Mentioned Genghis Khan DNA studies reflecting prolific ancestry.
  2. Encouragement to explore Clovis people history for understanding Native American lineage.
  3. Introduction to Genetic Chimera phenomena showcasing human body complexities.

Listener Takeaways:

  1. Understanding the importance of not just what genes we have but also which ones are expressed due to various factors including lifestyle choices.
  2. Encouragement for listeners to consider their own roles in potentially being 'genetic victims' versus taking control over their health expressions wherever possible.

Note: Listeners should look out for Dr. Hubert's upcoming book titled "4 T’s To A Better You," which provides further insights into identifying and addressing causes of sickness – set for release in 2024!

  continue reading

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