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Change Your Family’s Course of History

Stop Blaming Your Genes

If you want to live an active, healthy, quality of life for 80, 90, 100 years and beyond, here is a very important message: stop blaming your genes. Too many people rationalize unhealthy choices with words like, “Why bother? It’s in my genes.” You can’t get away with this anymore.

The lifestyle choices that you make for yourself and your family can literally change the course of your history. A family history of heart disease or cancer used to mean that it was your destiny to get those conditions too, because they were “in your genes.”

We are learning through the science of epigenetics that nothing could be further from the truth. Epigenetics, which means ‘around the gene’, has shown that your lifestyle choices, both positive and negative, can influence the expression of your genes, turning them on and off like a light switch. In the largest nature/nurture study that was ever done, on 44,000 pairs of twins, it was found that the primary determines in most cases of cancer were environmental or lifestyle factors such as tobacco use, diet, and exercise habits rather than the inherited disposition of their family history.

A recent report in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA found the activity of more than 500 genes in the normal tissue of thirty men with low-risk prostate cancer changed after the patients began eating diets higher in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and lower in red meats and fats, while also implementing an exercise and stress reducing regimen. After three months the men had changes in the activity of about 500 genes, including 48 disease-preventing genes that were turned on and 453 disease-promoting genes that were turned off.

Adjust Your Lifestyle
Changing the course of your history is not rocket science. Eating a diet filled with fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats, and grass-fed meats will keep you lean and healthy, and they will activate healthy genes. Reducing stress is also important as stress has been shown to shorten the telomeres (the caps on the genes), which can reduce the life expectancy of your cells. Exercise, as a part of a lifestyle, reduces stress, strengthens your heart and muscles, and has been shown to reduce the risk of nearly every disease. Optimistic thinking has been shown to keep people motivated to make healthy lifestyle choices regardless of their circumstances. In addition, chiropractic care as a part of a healthy lifestyle, Lifestyle Care, keeps your spine and nervous system aligned, balanced, healthy, and free from deterioration. This ensures that the vital messages between the brain and the body are optimized.

One of the life-changing principles of The 100 Year Lifestyle is “Change is easy, thinking about change is hard.” It is much easier to eat healthy and exercise regularly as a part of your lifestyle than it is to be on a weight gain-weight loss rollercoaster or to have to deal with being chronically sick or injured.

Chiropractic care as a part of a lifestyle is a much better option than the crisis-to-crisis suffering that comes with an unhealthy spine and nervous system. Bringing these values into your home can literally change the course of your history and ensure a healthy future for you and your loved ones.

Please take advantage of the resources our office provides to help you and your loved ones rewrite your history. Contact us to make an appointment for yourself or someone in your family. A healthy future could be yours for generations.

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