Food, Nutrition, and the Methylation Balancing Act
Methylation has garnered much attention in recent years, especially now that health professionals are beginning to understand the clinical...
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Some individuals have a genetic code written to perceive certain plant compounds as particular bitter. According to research, taste perception makes...
Article • November 15, 2019 • 2 min readNeuroplasticity Part II with Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS
Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS, presents neuroplasticity, reviewing the various conditions associated with neuroplasticity as well as brain-derived...
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Create a Free AccountNeuroplasticity Part I with Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS
Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS, presents neuroplasticity, defining the concept and reviewing its history. Lazarus compares and contrasts functional...
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Create a Free AccountStress is Necessary: The Forgotten Flight of Hormesis
The cycle of healthy hormesis occurs when a strong environmental signal produces manageable biological damage, causing the brain and body to respond...
Article • June 28, 2019 • 3 min readFood, Nutrition, and the Methylation Balancing Act
Methylation has garnered much attention in recent years, especially now that health professionals are beginning to understand the clinical...
Article • September 15, 2020 • 3 min readBitter Perception Affects Vegetable Consumption
Some individuals have a genetic code written to perceive certain plant compounds as particular bitter. According to research, taste perception makes...
Article • November 15, 2019 • 2 min readBeyond Fingerprints: An Argument for the Personalized Health Revolution
The diversity among human beings is so extreme that there is a great need for individualized approaches to health, wellness, nutrition, and medical...
Article • November 11, 2019 • 3 min readNeuroplasticity Part II with Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS
Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS, presents neuroplasticity, reviewing the various conditions associated with neuroplasticity as well as brain-derived...
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Create a Free AccountNeuroplasticity Part I with Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS
Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS, presents neuroplasticity, defining the concept and reviewing its history. Lazarus compares and contrasts functional...
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Create a Free AccountStress is Necessary: The Forgotten Flight of Hormesis
The cycle of healthy hormesis occurs when a strong environmental signal produces manageable biological damage, causing the brain and body to respond...
Article • June 28, 2019 • 3 min readThree Simple Habits to Revive Genetic Potential
An extreme majority of humans are no longer living up to the body’s genetic potential. Dr. Lazarus’s solution consists of three habits: play...
Article • June 28, 2019 • 3 min readInsights on Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Nutrition, and Epigenetics
Jennifer Stagg, ND, establishes how phytonutrients affect epigenetics, oxidative stress and the inflammatory response.
Video • April 4, 2019 • 44:44 min watchWhat Is Epigenetics? | Epigenetics Part 1
Though DNA remains the same throughout life, lifestyle and diet can actually determine which genes turn on, and which turn off.
Video • March 13, 2019 • 1:23 min watchMethylation & microRNA | Epigenetics Part 2
Two processes that influence epigenetics are methylation and microRNA (miRNA).
Video • March 13, 2019 • 1:40 min watchFood, Nutrition, and the Methylation Balancing Act
Methylation has garnered much attention in recent years, especially now that health professionals are beginning to understand the clinical...
Article • September 15, 2020 • 3 min readBitter Perception Affects Vegetable Consumption
Some individuals have a genetic code written to perceive certain plant compounds as particular bitter. According to research, taste perception makes...
Article • November 15, 2019 • 2 min readBeyond Fingerprints: An Argument for the Personalized Health Revolution
The diversity among human beings is so extreme that there is a great need for individualized approaches to health, wellness, nutrition, and medical...
Article • November 11, 2019 • 3 min readStress is Necessary: The Forgotten Flight of Hormesis
The cycle of healthy hormesis occurs when a strong environmental signal produces manageable biological damage, causing the brain and body to respond...
Article • June 28, 2019 • 3 min readThree Simple Habits to Revive Genetic Potential
An extreme majority of humans are no longer living up to the body’s genetic potential. Dr. Lazarus’s solution consists of three habits: play...
Article • June 28, 2019 • 3 min readDetox Blog Series Part 5 | Methylation Capacity
Methylation capacity is the capacity of the cell to methylate and is defined as SAM/SAH ratio.
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A new type of non-coding RNA is now referred to as circular RNAs which is part of a complicated network involving mRNA, micro-RNA, and proteins.
Article • January 29, 2018 • 4 min read10-Part Immune System Series: Introduction
The immune system protects the body from infection and disease throughout life. The ability to respond to pathogens is unique to each individual.
Article • January 29, 2018 • 3 min readWhole Foods Impact on Epigenetics Part 4: Naturopathic Medicine
John Troup, PhD, and Jennifer Stagg, ND, discuss the role of phytonutrients in modulating epigenetics and the role of naturopathic medicine.
Podcast • December 20, 2017 • 5:07 minWhole Foods Impact on Epigenetics Part 3: Mediterranean Diet, Glucose Control, and Epigenetics
John Troup, PhD, and Jennifer Stagg, ND, discuss the role of phytonutrients and epigenetics, focusing on the Mediterranean diet and glucose control.
Podcast • December 13, 2017 • 6:44 minInsights on Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Nutrition, and Epigenetics
Jennifer Stagg, ND, establishes how phytonutrients affect epigenetics, oxidative stress and the inflammatory response.
Video • April 4, 2019 • 44:44 min watchWhat Is Epigenetics? | Epigenetics Part 1
Though DNA remains the same throughout life, lifestyle and diet can actually determine which genes turn on, and which turn off.
Video • March 13, 2019 • 1:23 min watchMethylation & microRNA | Epigenetics Part 2
Two processes that influence epigenetics are methylation and microRNA (miRNA).
Video • March 13, 2019 • 1:40 min watchFunctional Neurology and Neuro-immune Controls
Ryan Lazarus, DC, discusses the concept of functional neurology, the relationship between the nervous and immune system.
Video • February 8, 2019 • 42:25 min watchEpigenetic Insights, Phytonutrients, and Improving Inflammatory Responses
Jennifer Stagg, ND, discusses the relationship between phytonutrients and epigenetics, oxidative stress, and the inflammatory response.
Video • February 6, 2019 • 34:15 min watch2018 IHS Preconference – Epigenetic Insights and Improving Inflammatory Responses
Dr. Jennifer Stagg, ND, discusses how phytonutrients affect epigenetics and the inflammatory response.
Video • May 7, 2018 • 28:23 min watchNeuroplasticity Part II with Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS
Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS, presents neuroplasticity, reviewing the various conditions associated with neuroplasticity as well as brain-derived...
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Create a Free AccountNeuroplasticity Part I with Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS
Ryan Lazarus, DC, MSc, CNS, presents neuroplasticity, defining the concept and reviewing its history. Lazarus compares and contrasts functional...
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