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Episode 84: How Epigenetics Changes Your Health Destiny
In this episode, host Haylie Pomroy and Dr. Lubov Nathanson dive into the complex and rapidly evolving world of epigenetics, the study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work. This field is key in understanding chronic diseases, how they develop, why some people are more predispositioned to get sick than others, and how they can be prevented with lifestyle and diet.
They explain the static nature of genomics and contrast this with the dynamic nature of epigenetics. They also discuss the role of epigenetics in diseases like Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and Gulf War Illness.
This conversation provides a new perspective on chronic illnesses, highlighting how epigenetic changes, influenced by our environment and choices, can significantly alter our health destiny.
Key points:
00:00 Introduction
03:23 Exploration of the significant epigenetic component in chronic diseases.
08:06 Research on Gulf War Illness and Epigenetics.
12:01 The role of lifestyle and nutrition in epigenetic changes.
16:55 All body systems are interconnected.
20:07 Dr. Nathanson’s vision for the future of medicine and chronic illness treatment.
23:24 The importance of considering the whole body in health and disease.
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Dr. Lubov Nathanson, is a trailblazer in the field of epigenetics, currently serving as an assistant professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, Nova Southeastern University in Florida. Her research is revolutionizing our understanding of genetic expression, particularly in the immune cells of patients with ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). A key focus of her work is the potential role of DNA methylation, an epigenetic process that can activate or deactivate genes, in the context of ME/CFS.
Dr. Nathanson's commitment to advancing the field of ME/CFS research extends to her involvement in the ME/CFS Common Data Element (CDE) Project, where she plays a pivotal role in several working groups, including the Baseline/Covariate, Neurologic/Cognitive/CNS Imaging, and Biomarkers Working Groups. These groups are critical in reviewing and refining data collection instruments used in ME/CFS research, ensuring that the research community has the best tools at their disposal.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lubov-nathanson-6041158/
In this episode, host Haylie Pomroy and Dr. Lubov Nathanson dive into the complex and rapidly evolving world of epigenetics, the study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work. This field is key in understanding chronic diseases, how they develop, why some people are more predispositioned to get sick than others, and how they can be prevented with lifestyle and diet.
They explain the static nature of genomics and contrast this with the dynamic nature of epigenetics. They also discuss the role of epigenetics in diseases like Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and Gulf War Illness.
This conversation provides a new perspective on chronic illnesses, highlighting how epigenetic changes, influenced by our environment and choices, can significantly alter our health destiny.
Key points:
00:00 Introduction
03:23 Exploration of the significant epigenetic component in chronic diseases.
08:06 Research on Gulf War Illness and Epigenetics.
12:01 The role of lifestyle and nutrition in epigenetic changes.
16:55 All body systems are interconnected.
20:07 Dr. Nathanson’s vision for the future of medicine and chronic illness treatment.
23:24 The importance of considering the whole body in health and disease.
Join the 10-Day Cleanse Challenge this February 19, 2024.
👉 https://hayliepomroy.com/pages/b-february-2024-10-day-cleanse-challenge-registration-page
Cruise your way to a fast metabolism this February 18-25, 2024!
👉 https://events.lifejourneys.net/PomroyWesternCaribbean2023/
Get a FREE hard copy of the Fast Metabolism Diet book!
👉 https://hayliepomroy.com/freebook
Dr. Lubov Nathanson, is a trailblazer in the field of epigenetics, currently serving as an assistant professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, Nova Southeastern University in Florida. Her research is revolutionizing our understanding of genetic expression, particularly in the immune cells of patients with ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). A key focus of her work is the potential role of DNA methylation, an epigenetic process that can activate or deactivate genes, in the context of ME/CFS.
Dr. Nathanson's commitment to advancing the field of ME/CFS research extends to her involvement in the ME/CFS Common Data Element (CDE) Project, where she plays a pivotal role in several working groups, including the Baseline/Covariate, Neurologic/Cognitive/CNS Imaging, and Biomarkers Working Groups. These groups are critical in reviewing and refining data collection instruments used in ME/CFS research, ensuring that the research community has the best tools at their disposal.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lubov-nathanson-6041158/