

What You Eat is Turning Your Genes On and Off – Teri Cochrane : 646
Nov 21, 2019
In this engaging discussion, Teri Cochrane, an integrative practitioner and author of "The Wildatarian Diet," reveals how our food choices can switch our genes on and off. She dives into epigenetics and nutrigenomics, emphasizing the health benefits of wild-caught proteins. Teri shares insights on the detrimental effects of mycotoxins and stress, urging listeners to adopt personalized diets that resonate with their genetic makeup. Discover how dietary practices shape health outcomes and the vital connection between food and wellness.
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Son's Transformation
- Teri Cochrane's son was diagnosed with seizures and developmental limitations.
- Through dietary changes, he overcame these challenges, excelling in academics, sports, and music.
Food Individuality
- Foods affect individuals differently depending on genetics and health status.
- Modern corn is a mycotoxin and inflammatory for many.
Amyloids and Disease
- Amyloids are misfolded proteins linked to various diseases like Alzheimer's and autoimmune issues.
- Industrially raised chicken has high amyloid content, impacting blood sugar and inflammation.