Sunday, May 27, 2012

Epigenetics by Dr. Mercola

By Dr. Mercola

How much control do you really have over your own life in general, and your health in particular?

These questions have puzzled many since the beginning of time.

Now, the emerging science of epigenetics is offering some answers that put true control within your reach.

According to some scientists, changing your health may be as "simple" as changing your thoughts and beliefs.

"Contrary to what many people are being led to believe, a lot of emphasis placed on genes determining human behavior is nothing but theory and doctrine," writes Konstantin Erikseni .

"We are free to make decisions that impact our lives and those of others. …

Our beliefs can change our biology.

We have the power to heal ourselves, increase our feelings of self-worth and improve our emotional state."

Epigenetics Shatters "The Central Dogma"

Eriksen goes on to discuss something called "The Central Dogma" of molecular biology, which states that biological information is transferred sequentially and only in one direction (from DNA to RNA to proteins).

The ramification of buying into the central dogma is that it leads to belief in absolute determinism, which leaves you utterly powerless to do anything about the health of your body; it's all driven by your genetic code, which you were born with.

However, scientists have completely shattered this dogma and proven it false. You actually have a tremendous amount of control over how your genetic traits are expressed—from how you think to what you eat and the environment you live in.

You may recall the Human Genome Projectii , which was launched in 1990 and completed in 2003. The mission was to map out all human genes and their interactions, which would than serve as the basis for curing virtually any disease. Alas, not only did they realize the human body consists of far fewer genes than previously believed, they also discovered that these genes do not operate as previously predicted.

In the featured article, Eriksen describes the experiments of John Cairns, a British molecular biologist who in 1988 produced compelling evidence that our responses to our environment determine the expression of our genes. A radical thought, for sure, but one that has been proven correct on multiple occasions since then.

Eriksen writesiii :

"Cairns took bacteria whose genes did not allow them to produce lactase, the enzyme needed to digest milk sugar, and placed them in petri dishes where the only food present was lactase. Much to his astonishment, within a few days, all of the petri dishes had been colonized by the bacteria and they were eating lactose. The bacterial DNA had changed in response to its environment. This experiment has been replicated many times and they have not found a better explanation than this obvious fact – that even primitive organisms can evolve consciously.

So, information flows in both directions, from DNA to proteins and from proteins to DNA, contradicting the "central dogma." Genes can be activated and de-activated by signals from the environment. The consciousness of the cell is inside the cell's membrane. Each and every cell in our bodies has a type of consciousness. Genes change their expression depending on what is happening outside our cells and even outside our bodies."

Your Emotions Regulate Your Genetic Expression

As if genes changing expression in response to environmental factors such as nutrients wasn't enough, other researchers have demonstrated that this "environment" that your genes respond to also includes your conscious thoughts, emotions, and unconscious beliefs. Cellular biologist Bruce Lipton, PhD., is one of the leading authorities on how emotions can regulate genetic expression, which are explained in-depth in his excellent books The Biology of Belief, and Spontaneous Evolution.

Science has indeed taken us far beyond Newtonian physics, which says you live in a mechanical universe. According to this belief, your body is just a biological machine, so by modifying the parts of the machine, you can modify your health. Also, as a biological machine, your body is thought to respond to physical "things" like the active chemicals in drugs, and by adjusting the drugs that modify your machinery, doctors can modify and control health. However, with the advent of quantum physics, scientists have realized the flaws in Newtonian physics, as quantum physics shows us that the invisible, immaterial realm is actually far more important than the material realm. In fact, your thoughts may shape your environment far more than physical matter!

According to Dr. Lipton, the true secret to life does not lie within your DNA, but rather within the mechanisms of your cell membrane.

Each cell membrane has receptors that pick up various environmental signals, and this mechanism controls the "reading" of the genes inside your cells. Your cells can choose to read or not read the genetic blueprint depending on the signals being received from the environment. So having a "cancer program" in your DNA does not automatically mean you're destined to get cancer. Far from it. This genetic information does not ever have to be expressed...

What this all means is that you are not controlled by your genetic makeup. Instead, your genetic readout (which genes are turned "on" and which are turned "off") is primarily determined by your thoughts, attitudes, and perceptions!

The major problem with believing the myth that your genes control your life is that you become a victim of your heredity. Since you can't change your genes, it essentially means that your life is predetermined, and therefore you have very little control over your health. With any luck, modern medicine will find the gene responsible and be able to alter it, or devise some other form of drug to modify your body's chemistry, but aside from that, you're out of luck… The new science, however, reveals that your perceptions control your biology, and this places you in the driver's seat, because if you can change your perceptions, you can shape and direct your own genetic readout.

This new science also reveals that you are in fact an extension of your environment, which includes everything from your thoughts and belief systems, to toxic exposures and exposure to sunlight, exercise, and, of course, everything you choose to put onto and into your body. As Dr. Lipton is fond of saying, the new biology moves you out of victimhood and into Mastery—mastery over your own health.

It is a supreme confirmation of my favorite saying, "You Can Take Control of Your Health."

How Nutrition Alters Genetic Expression

Two years ago, a study performed by the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University was showcased at the annual Experimental Biology convention. The study demonstrated how "histone modifications" can impact the expression of many degenerative diseases, ranging from cancer and heart disease to biopolar disorder and even aging itself. According to Rod Dashwood, a professor of environmental and molecular toxicology and head of LPI's Cancer Chemoprotection Program, as quoted in a press releaseiv:

"We believe that many diseases that have aberrant gene expression at their root can be linked to how DNA is packaged, and the actions of enzymes such as histone deacetylases, or HDACs. As recently as 10 years ago we knew almost nothing about HDAC dysregulation in cancer or other diseases, but it's now one of the most promising areas of health-related research."

In a nutshell, we all have tumor suppressor genes, and these genes are capable of stopping cancer cells in their tracks. These genes are present in every cell in your body, but so are proteins called "histones." As Dr. Jean-Pierre Issa at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center explainsv , histones can "hug" DNA so tightly that it becomes "hidden from view for the cell." If a tumor suppressor gene is hidden, it cannot be utilized, and in this way too much histone will "turn off" these cancer suppressors, and allow cancer cells to proliferate.

Now here's where epigenetics comes in … certain foods, such as broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables, garlic, and onions contain substances that act as histone inhibitors, which essentially block the histone, allowing your tumor suppressor genes to activate and fight cancer. By regularly consuming these foods, you are naturally supporting your body's ability to fight tumors.

Certain alternative oncologists also tap directly into the epigenetic mechanism, such as Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, who uses a three-pronged approach to cancer based primarily on nutrition and detoxification, and Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski, who treats cancer with a gene-targeted approach. His treatment uses non-toxic peptides and amino acids, known as antineoplastons, which act as genetic switches that turn your tumor suppressor genes "on."

A Healthy Lifestyle Supports Healthy Genetic Expression

So the good news is that you are in control of your genes … You can alter them on a regular basis, depending on the foods you eat, the air you breathe, and the thoughts you think. It's your environment and lifestyle that dictates your tendency to express disease, and this new realization is set to make major waves in the future of disease prevention -- including one day educating people on how to fight disease at the epigenetic level. When a disease occurs, the solution, according to epigenetic therapy, is simply to "remind" your affected cells (change its environmental instructions) of its healthy function, so they can go back to being normal cells instead of diseased cells.

You can begin to do this on your own, long before you manifest a disease. By leading a healthy lifestyle, with high quality nutrition, exercise, limited exposure to toxins, and a positive mental attitude, you encourage your genes to express positive, disease-fighting behaviors.

This is what preventive medicine is all about. It's not about taking any one particular nutrient as a supplement to fix one specific "part" of your biological machinery... The more people become willing to embrace this simple truth, the healthier everyone will get.

It's also worth pointing out that epigenetic effects begin before birth.

Epigenetic research from 2009 showed that rat fetuses receiving poor nutrition in the womb become genetically primed for a nutrition-poor environment. As a result of this genetic adaptation, the rats tended to be smaller. They were also at higher risk for a host of health problems throughout their lives, such as diabetes, growth retardation, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and neurodevelopmental delays. Again, while some are tempted to blame such "predispositions" on bad genes, the KEY factor is nutrition, i.e. the cellular environment.

If you're ready to address your dietary choices, read through my comprehensive nutrition plan, which will give you tips and tools for eating healthy, dealing with stress, and living a lifestyle that will support your epigenetic health.

You can also turn your genes off and on with your emotions too. Many, if not most people carry emotional scars; traumas that can adversely affect health. Using techniques like energy psychology, you can go in and correct the trauma and help regulate your genetic expression. My favorite technique for this is the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), but there are many others. Choose whichever one appeals to you, and if you don't sense any benefits, try another, until you find what works best for you.

Please, remember that 'You CAN Take Control of Your Health.'

Sunday, May 20, 2012

KS&L 375 Not so Sweet Surrender


by Tina Erwin
         Recently a friend of mine was talking about her fears and how hard it is to face these fears. She told me that she read somewhere that truly spiritual people simply surrender to spirit.
         I asked her what that meant. When you surrender to spirit what are you really doing, what does this mean for you in your heart of hearts?
         “Surrender,” she said, “means that you release, you let go and you let God come into your heart. What does the word mean to you?”
         “When I think of surrender, it has a whole different meaning. I suggest that we look it up. To surrender means that you give in, you give up or admit defeat. It can mean that you submit or stop fighting. It can also mean that you capitulate, as a defeated person. To me, surrender means just that: you lost, you were defeated, all of your power is gone.”
         She told me that she didn’t look at it that way, that she was now really confused. So I asked her if she had been fighting God. What had she been resisting that involved God?
         At this point, she was totally bewildered. I wasn’t trying to be argumentative, only working to have her see that the point of her statement was in and of itself a contradiction. If you love God, then you are filled with the love, the power and the protection of God. You are power ‘full’, not power ‘less’. In metaphysics, words carry tremendous meaning. If you love God, there is nothing to surrender because you do not give up, you embrace, you stand up to the challenge of the spiritual path. You find your courage. What courage is there in surrender, in admitting defeat?
         All of us at some time or other are filled with some combination fear, doubt, confusion and hopelessness. Surrendering to these feelings is not beneficial and means that you just let them wash over you because you ‘lay down your arms’, you submitted to the darkness. Standing up to fear, clearing doubt and confusion and finding hope in the future directly relates to finding your source of spiritual power.
         Spiritual power is the direct connection we have the potential to find. Our spiritual path is defined by our search for this connection. Everyone is on a spiritual path to the light whether or not they think they are. Every single day we live is a step either closer or farther from achieving that sense of the divine connection that defines that path.
         Every interaction we have with another person is an opportunity to have it be beneficial or detrimental. Never surrender to anything. Always, find a way to embrace your own light and the light of others. This will save you. This will help you to heal. This is light work in action. Those who choose to do this work do not wave the white flag of surrender but rather rally those around them with the bright hope of a better day.
         Strike the concept of surrender out of your spiritual dictionary. Replace it with the concept of courage, hope and dedication to the spiritual path that takes us all home to God. The divine loves us all. We are all part of the whole and no one can take that from us.
         Perhaps one of the most precious lessons to take from this concept of erasing the word surrender from your spiritual vocabulary is that words matter. What you say to yourself, about yourself makes a tremendous difference. Let those personal words be terms of greatness not capitulation or submission. The brightness of your own light depends on it.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day!

by Tina Erwin
Excerpt from The Lightworker's Guide to Everyday Karma [2011]

The Spiritual Philosophy of What Constitutes a Perfect Mother

         "No matter where you come from, somehow you are born with a spiritual philosophy of what constitutes a perfect mother. When your mortal mother does not live up to that spiritual philosophy, you begin to stack up her failings. Sometimes you identify a difficult father, but about 99% of the time, you instantly recount the failings of your mother. Why is this?
         When you are in the heaven world, you look down on the parents you pick. If you can, you try to communicate with your mother. You also have a unique vantage point in the heaven world of seeing all the kinds of mothers out there and getting a good handle on what a fantastic mother should be. When you are born, you are sure you know what a perfect mother should be, and you are exceptionally sure of how to identify a bad mother. However, the reality is that we pick the mother we pick for the lessons she is going to teach us, no matter what kind of a mother she turns out to be.
         The spiritual philosophy of what constitutes a perfect mother transcends all religions, all cultures and all times. A perfect mother, it turns out, is a perfect mother in all types of adversity. . . . .
          A perfect mother balances everything with grace, no matter what has happened to her in her life, whether it is a death, job loss or hardship. She lives her wisdom. However, the reality is that few mothers make it to the category of perfect mothers. Hint: sometimes life happens to them!

There is No Learning in Perfection
         Everyone comes here for the experience that mortal life offers, including the experience of motherhood. Mothers are mortal; they make mistakes, get tired and rue certain days. Sometimes their judgment is cloudy; sometimes they do what their mothers did, even if it was a lousy thing to do.
         Mothers are often astonished at how profoundly difficult being a parent actually is and why, for some mothers, no matter what they do, their children do not respect them.
         Mothers very often do not only what their mothers did, but also what their lineages of women have done for easily a thousand years. Literally, they perpetuate their generational patterns of parenting. This is true in sexual abuse cases: this is a family secret that just never heals, and that secret is the endless cycle of abuse. These women have no idea how to change the cycle. They know it has to change and they spend lifetimes waiting for someone else to make things better and to rescue them. Sometimes, women like this just really need to look in the mirror and recognize that the face of change they are seeking is looking back at them. Truly, sometimes you just have to rescue yourself. . . .

           Ultimately, every woman has a spiritual philosophy about what a perfect mother is but not every woman believes she can ever come close to living up to that level of excellence or deserves to be on that artificial pedestal of motherhood expectation. How each woman meets the challenge of being a mother, of living up to that spiritual philosophy, will ultimately define her spiritual path for this lifetime and all her lifetimes to come. Her children will also define the motherhood spiritual philosophy by what they found in her. The cycle continues. Ultimately, it is the extraordinarily courageous woman who chooses to follow the path of maternal enlightenment and learn how to be the best mother she can possibly be.
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          So on this Mother's Day, perhaps mom's need to remember to be kind to themselves. Perhaps all children, but especially adult children need to recount the amazing things each has learned from their mothers. Then the value in the relationship can take on a deeper, more powerful, positive meaning.