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The Human Genome Project showed that only 1-2% of Human DNA codes for proteins, or about 25,000 genes. Are these enough to account for the complexity of the organism? What is the other 98% of the genome’s function? We don’t have answers to these questions yet. New research suggests this 98% of the genome, the “junk DNA”, is not junk and in fact is very functional. It regulates development and gene expression. Does this non-coding DNA also direct the evolution of the species? We don’t know yet. New findings in molecular biology by scientists like Dr. Shapiro and Dr. Stern are leading the way. jeffreydachmd/2015/01/whats-wrong-darwins-theory-evolution/ Cancer, M.S., Huntingtons, Parkinsons and many diseases have a common denominator. Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food - Hippocrates. Undoing the damage AFTER eliminating sugar, wheat, milk and starch may be paramount to your health. Learn more at tiny.cc/glycop-hope. Please pardon my assertiveness with the impeccable credentials of those I often quote. They are the real heroes, for they have taught me well. Learn more at tiny.cc/glycop-hope. tiny.cc/glycop-glyconutrients tiny.cc/glycop-trehalose tiny.cc/glycop-facts tiny.cc/glycop-updates tiny.cc/glycop-avatar tiny.cc/glycop-news tiny.cc/cannabinoid_editorial I might add that each individual also needs to identify the cause of ill health with the meticulous assistance of a knowledgeable physician. The first foods mentioned in the Bible were the Herbs and Fruit Trees (Genesis 1:29), and that by punishment for sin God gave mankind bread (Genesis 3:17), see wellnessmama/2359/does-the-bible-say-we-should-eat-grains/. The evolutionary collision of our ancient genome with the nutritional qualities of recently introduced foods (hybrid wheat, etc.) may underlie many of the chronic diseases of Western civilization. Sincerely yours, Michael West GlyCop Cooperative 6220 Roe St., Boise, Id 83714 ~ GlyCop/ LEGAL NOTICE: Ehh, whats up Doc?
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 01:16:18 +0000

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