The GenoType Diet
Change Your Genetic Destiny to live the longest, fullest and healthiest life possible
CHAPTER ONE
Your Genetic Autobiography
You and Your Prenatal Environment
At conception, you become a fetus, with your very own set of genes. Your town meeting is populated and you’re ready to spend the next nine months in the womb, interacting with your prenatal environment–amniotic fluid, placenta, and a host of other influences. You’ll also respond to your prenatal “diet”–the nutrition you take in through what your mother eats and makes available to you. So right from the beginning, your town meeting is under way, with diet, environment, and genes beginning their lively debate.
This debate has enormous significance for the being who will emerge into the world nine months later. For example, your genetic potential at conception encoded a certain range of arterial flexibility. But how strong will your arteries be, and how flexible? A lot of the answers to those questions depend on what happens in the womb.
So that’s one of your first town meetings. The gene ...
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