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110: Genetics vs. Epigenetics: What’s the Difference?

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I know you’ve heard of genetics, but have you heard of epigenetics? They’re related, but they’re not the same thing. Genetics, to put it simply, are in your DNA and they’re hereditary. Epigenetics, though, can affect your gene expression. We have much more control over our epigenetics than we do our genetics. Surprised? Most people are! In this episode, we talk about the difference between genetics and epigenetics, the factors that affect genetic expression, and how to “turn off” genetic propensity.

The main change we can make to benefit our health is with nutrition. It’s something I say a lot on this podcast, but it’s true. Nutrition plays a big role in your overall health. Making sure that you’re consuming healthy proteins, fatty acids, healthy fats, minerals, and more, are key to effecting change in your genetic expression. If you’ve ever wondered just what the heck epigenetics are, this is the episode for you.

What’s in this episode:

How genetics and epigenetics are related, but are not the same

We have more control over epigenetics, and there are changes you can make to benefit your health

The keys to “turning off” genetic propensity

The factors that affect genetic expression, especially nutrition

For full show notes, resources and links head to: https://vitalhealthcda.com/podcasts/

The Vital Health for You Podcast is for everyone. Get to know us more by connecting with us at our website or on our Facebook page.

*Disclaimer: The statements made in this episode about specific products have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other healthcare professional.

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I know you’ve heard of genetics, but have you heard of epigenetics? They’re related, but they’re not the same thing. Genetics, to put it simply, are in your DNA and they’re hereditary. Epigenetics, though, can affect your gene expression. We have much more control over our epigenetics than we do our genetics. Surprised? Most people are! In this episode, we talk about the difference between genetics and epigenetics, the factors that affect genetic expression, and how to “turn off” genetic propensity.

The main change we can make to benefit our health is with nutrition. It’s something I say a lot on this podcast, but it’s true. Nutrition plays a big role in your overall health. Making sure that you’re consuming healthy proteins, fatty acids, healthy fats, minerals, and more, are key to effecting change in your genetic expression. If you’ve ever wondered just what the heck epigenetics are, this is the episode for you.

What’s in this episode:

How genetics and epigenetics are related, but are not the same

We have more control over epigenetics, and there are changes you can make to benefit your health

The keys to “turning off” genetic propensity

The factors that affect genetic expression, especially nutrition

For full show notes, resources and links head to: https://vitalhealthcda.com/podcasts/

The Vital Health for You Podcast is for everyone. Get to know us more by connecting with us at our website or on our Facebook page.

*Disclaimer: The statements made in this episode about specific products have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other healthcare professional.

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