Authors : Priti Bhaskarwar
Page Nos : 89-94
Description :
Cells compose the fundamental functional unit of the human body and live in the fluid medium called the environment of the cell. In the human body, blood is the environment of the cell. According to Bruce Lipton's research, a cell's life is fundamentally controlled by its physical and energetic environment, with only a small contribution from its genes. Our genes play a significant role in determining our health, but so do our behaviours and environment, such as what we consume and how active we are. Epigenetics is the study of how our behaviours and environments can result in alterations to our genes' function. Epigenetic alterations are reversible and don't change our DNA sequence, but they can alter the way our body interprets DNA. Genes are merely the molecular blueprints used to build cells, tissues, and organs. Given that our environment and behaviours, such as diet and exercise, can result in epigenetic alterations. It is simple to see the relationship between our DNA, our environment, and our behaviours. Identical twins are the ideal illustration of epigenetics. Although they share the same DNA, their individual life experiences will cause some genes (but not others) to be expressed. This is why identical twins change in appearance and behaviour over time. These cells have their own consciousness. The environment of the cells in the human body can be changed by following certain practices and techniques, and by incorporating certain healing modalities at the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels. The epigenome is subject to environmental influences, such as a person's diet and exposure to pollutants. An organism's epigenome is a record of the chemical modifications to its DNA and histone proteins; these modifications can be transmitted to offspring. In this article, details about the cells, cell environments. Our genes play a significant role in determining our health, but so do our behaviours and environment, such as what we consume and how active we are. How the cell environment affects cells, and a few practices and techniques to change the environment are shared.