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🗓️ 18 January 2021
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You probably already know that your genes dictate things like your hair color, eye color, and how tall you are, but did you know they can also give you important details on your health risks for conditions like obesity and type 2 diabetes?
And that’s just the beginning.
As Dr. Anthony Jay, a best-selling author and lead researcher for the Mayo Clinic, shares in this episode, your genes can also clue you into a number of different health issues.
They can tell you how your lifestyle can affect your health, what your risk factors are for chronic diseases, the best exercises to perform, and how you handle vitamins and hormonal issues, among other things.
Dr. Jay also shows how modifying certain things can change the way your genes are affected and he shares all of this in this podcast episode.
When you tune in, you’ll hear Dr. Jay go through Dr. Anthony Gustin’s genetic report to share what he should and shouldn’t do to mitigate his health risks and improve his overall health.
Dr. Anthony Jay received his Ph.D in biochemistry from Boston University’s Medical School where he later went off to study Alzheimer’s disease, hormonal health, fats, and cholesterol.
He then went on to become a lead researcher at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota where he spends his time studying epigenetics, infrared light, and stem cells.
He also published a best-selling book titled, Estrogeneration: How Estrogenics Are Making You Fat, Sick, and Infertile, to show people how removing hormone disrupting chemicals from your life can improve your health.
When you tune in, you’ll discover how it’s possible to improve your health by understanding your specific genes better.
Check out the episode now to learn more!
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0:00.0 | Today we welcome back Dr. Anthony J to the show. |
0:07.9 | He joined us a couple weeks ago or a month or so ago and he went over his book, Extra |
0:14.6 | Generation, and a lot of the reasons why you should eliminate plastics. |
0:18.3 | But we touched briefly on his other fascination, which he does research at the Mayo Clinic |
0:22.9 | regarding genetics. |
0:24.3 | And he has wrapped that into doing gene analyses for people to have actual modifications in |
0:30.4 | their diet and their lifestyle to make sure that they are healthy as possible when related |
0:34.5 | to their genes. |
0:35.5 | So we actually took my data that I've had from 23 me for a long period of time. |
0:39.8 | He ran it through his custom software that he does with analyses and then we go through |
0:44.5 | basically what he does on a one-on-one basis with people. |
0:47.4 | So I learned some things here. |
0:49.0 | I did not know even though I had gone through some gene editing programs before and it was |
0:53.4 | fascinating. |
0:54.4 | So if you guys are looking into any sort of ways to optimize your health, you know, it's |
0:58.2 | not a one-size-fits-all to the thing. |
0:59.9 | You need to look at your genes on top of your preferences and how you respond to certain |
1:05.4 | foods. |
1:06.4 | So this one is super interesting. |
1:07.8 | We also posted a video on YouTube that goes over the actual document. |
1:11.8 | So I'm interested in that. |
1:12.8 | Just go to YouTube and search my name, Anthony J, or just go to my channel, DR Anthony |
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