You may not can alter genes by environment (ex: food) but the EXPRESSION of
genes can be altered by environment, and can continue for several generations .
Ever heard of "epigenetics"?....... Very interesting, IMO!
http://www.whatisepigenetics.com/fundamentals/
Cyndi Flautt
Caretti
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On Aug 21, 2015, at 10:02 PM, (Redacted sender "ELG440@xxxxxxx" for DMARC)
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You can't alter a gene by food.
Evan L.Ginsburg
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edwinx@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Wrong my friend! Ed
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I do wonder how a diet affects genetics? I doubt that it does.
Evan L.Ginsburg
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In a message dated 8/20/2015 9:06:54 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
edwinx@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
"An animal's diet is one of the most important aspects of it's biology, and
it helps shape the behavior , evolution and anatomy of the species."... That
was a quote from "Skulls: Structure and Function"... I lost the website add (
sorry) the article differentiated the structural skulls and jaws of
carnivores, omnivores and herbivores. The Canine is indisputably a carnivore
by nature... This doesn't mean your dog can't or won't eat a jelly donut! ,
but Mother Nature made her a meat eater! Period! End of story! On Halloween
I'll tell you more! FB
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