Super Genes: The hidden key to total well-being
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‘You are not simply the sum output of your genome. You are the user and inventor of your genome.’For years it was accepted knowledge that genes were fixed components of our bodies, and that we as individuals were incapable of altering our genetic make-up. Yet groundbreaking research suggests that changes in lifestyle and diet can greatly influence our genetic predispositions to disease and certain physical and psychological behaviours. Moreover, the adoption of ancient Vedic practices such as yoga and meditation can create genetic mutations that allow us to lead longer and healthier lives. Super Genes includes meditation and breathing practical exercises, as well as information on how to manage risk factors for disease. Combining scientific research with insights from ancient traditions, Deepak Chopra and Rudolph Tanzi show how we need not be at the mercy of our genetic inheritance. Instead, they argue, we have the power to rewire our super genes for health and happiness.
Additional information
Weight | 0.237 kg |
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Dimensions | 2 × 13 × 19.7 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 336 |
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Year Published | 2016-10-6 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1846045037 |
About The Author | Deepak Chopra (Author) Dr Deepak Chopra is a pioneer of integrative medicine and the author of many books, which have been translated into 43 languages. Many have been New York Times bestsellers. Trained as an endocrinologist in India and the United States, he lectures and conducts seminars and workshops all over the world. http://www.deepakchopra.comRudolph E. Tanzi (Author) Prof Rudolph E. Tanzi is the Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology at Harvard University. Dr. Tanzi has been investigating the genetics of neurological disease since the 1980s, when he participated in the first study using genetic markers to find a disease gene (Huntington's disease). Dr Tanzi isolated the first Alzheimer's disease gene and discovered several others; he now heads the Alzheimer's Genome Project. |
Review Quote | Ground-breaking and eye-opening |
Other text | An exciting journey of discovery |