Longevity Magazine

TAKE THE guesswork OUT OF IT

In the field of genomics, we love the saying “You’re what your grandmother ate”, as it pretty much sums up the idea that genetic variations have a hereditary tale. If you make poor choices throughout a lifetime, such as smoking, excessive drinking, chronic stress, poor diet, no exercise and toxic exposure, this will add significant pressure on a specific gene or SNP (pronounced “snip”), causing it to mutate.

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