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The Role of Epigenetics in Gut Health – With Dr. Tim Jackson (Podcast 68)

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Dr Tim Jackson

If you haven’t heard, your genes aren’t the determination of your health.

What was once a well known fact is now a MYTH. It is now clear that genes can be turned on and off through your life, just a like a light switch in your house. This turning on and off is called “Epigenetics.”

Some research is suggesting that certain genes might switch on and off as soon as 3 days after making changes to your diet or lifestyle. However, the research is obviously not conclusive in this area… so stay tuned.

That doesn’t mean genetics don’t matter.

In fact they do. Your genes predispose you to certain health conditions, but the key is that this idea of “epigenetic switching” is what turns them on or off.

Being aware of this is critical for long-term health.

Dr. Tim Jackson spent several years focusing on genetics, epigenetics and helping those with chronic health conditions. And in this podcast, he shared some pretty awesome nuggets about the role epigenetics play in gut health.

You’re About to Learn:


2:56 How Dr. Tim got sick and fought his way back to health

7:10 Shocking news on Lyme Disease and what it does to your body

13:46 Having this genotype could leave you susceptible to mold toxicity

20:59 What percentage of people have MTHFR problems?

27:11 How to break the cycle of chronic illness

31:23 What is bile and why is it so important for gut health?

36:34 Dr. Tim’s approach to reverse chronic illness

Huge thanks to Dr. Tim for his time and dedication to helping people. Make sure to follow him on Facebook here: Dr. Tim Jackson

Also, you can find more of his MTHFR work here: http://www.mthfrsupport.com/reports-consults/drtimjackson/

– Steve

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Dr Tim Jackson

If you haven’t heard, your genes aren’t the determination of your health.

What was once a well known fact is now a MYTH. It is now clear that genes can be turned on and off through your life, just a like a light switch in your house. This turning on and off is called “Epigenetics.”

Some research is suggesting that certain genes might switch on and off as soon as 3 days after making changes to your diet or lifestyle. However, the research is obviously not conclusive in this area… so stay tuned.

That doesn’t mean genetics don’t matter.

In fact they do. Your genes predispose you to certain health conditions, but the key is that this idea of “epigenetic switching” is what turns them on or off.

Being aware of this is critical for long-term health.

Dr. Tim Jackson spent several years focusing on genetics, epigenetics and helping those with chronic health conditions. And in this podcast, he shared some pretty awesome nuggets about the role epigenetics play in gut health.

You’re About to Learn:


2:56 How Dr. Tim got sick and fought his way back to health

7:10 Shocking news on Lyme Disease and what it does to your body

13:46 Having this genotype could leave you susceptible to mold toxicity

20:59 What percentage of people have MTHFR problems?

27:11 How to break the cycle of chronic illness

31:23 What is bile and why is it so important for gut health?

36:34 Dr. Tim’s approach to reverse chronic illness

Huge thanks to Dr. Tim for his time and dedication to helping people. Make sure to follow him on Facebook here: Dr. Tim Jackson

Also, you can find more of his MTHFR work here: http://www.mthfrsupport.com/reports-consults/drtimjackson/

– Steve

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