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What if you could switch off the ageing genes?

Think of it as “instructions” that sit on top of your DNA, influencing how your genes are read and expressed. These changes can affect whether a gene is turned “on” or “off,” influencing the production of proteins in your cells. The key factor that keeps the switch off is Epigenetics.

Epigenetics is a field of research where we we modify gene behaviour without altering the DNA sequence. By following specialised nutrition, reduction in response to stress and changing the immune system response from attacking or triggering the disease, to protecting the gene response, epigenetics changes gene reactivity from active to passive. The same genes that are supposed to trigger our disease start becoming dormant because of the epigenetic changes from lifestyle modifications.

Why natural Epigenetics is better than drugs: Targeting epigenetic mechanisms with drugs or therapies is a promising approach for treating diseases. However, every drug comes with side-effects, activating the immune system to keep the bad genes dormant keeps the disease switch off, but also ensures a healthier ageing. Our Epigenetic modifications can silence genes that promote disease, such as oncogenes (genes that can cause cancer when overactive) or genes involved in inflammatory responses. For example, DNA methylation can silence tumor suppressor genes in cancer, but conversely, it can also silence genes that drive tumor growth.

Disease halting with epigenetics: Epigenetic patterns change with age, and these changes can contribute to age-related diseases. Maintaining healthy epigenetic profiles through lifestyle factors like the right nutrition as per age, gender, family, history of disease along with specific strengthening exercises prevents or delay the onset of these conditions. The big impact of epigenetics is in activation of SIRT1 gene or protein.

SIRT1, or Sirtuin 1, is a highly conserved protein that plays a crucial role in various biological processes, including metabolism, stress response, aging, and inflammation. SIRT1 plays a key role in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism. It can enhance insulin sensitivity, promote fatty acid oxidation, and regulate glucose production in the liver. SIRT1 also influences cholesterol metabolism by interacting with LXRs (liver X receptors), which regulate cholesterol transport and bile acid synthesis, thus impacting the development of atherosclerosis. It exhibits protective effects on the cardiovascular system and is a a tumor suppressor by promoting DNA repair and preventing uncontrolled cell growth.

Stop the ageing with Epigenetics: SIRT1 helps maintain cellular health by promoting DNA repair, mitochondrial function, and stress resistance, and delaying age-related decline and the onset of age-related diseases. And through our genetic healing, we activate SIRT1 to provide you the maximum benefit in living a healthy life.

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