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Peter Adamo, D&apos, Peter D'Adamo, Peter J. D'Adamo, Peter J. Dr D'Adamo, Catherine Whitney
The Genotype Diet - Change Your Genetic Destiny to Live the Longest, Fullest, and Healthi
English · Paperback / Softback
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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo with Catherine Whitney Klappentext "D'Adamo's engaging writing style, enthusiasm for his subject, and personalized advice will appeal to those who enjoy taking a hands-on approach to their health and exploring new theories." -Publishers Weekly With over five million copies sold worldwide of Eat Right 4 Your Type and additional books in the Blood Type Diet series, Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo pioneered a new, revolutionary approach to dieting-one linked to a person' s blood type. In Change Your Genetic Destiny, he takes his groundbreaking research to the next level by identifying six unique genetic types. Whether you are a Hunter, Gatherer, Teacher, Explorer, Warrior, or Nomad, Dr. D'Adamo offers a customized program that complements your genetic makeup to maximize health and weight loss, as well as prevent or even reverse disease. In simple, concise prose, Dr. D'Adamo explains how a host of environmental factors, including diet and lifestyle, dictate how and when your genes express themselves. He goes on to demonstrate precisely how, with the right tools, you can alter your genetic destiny by turning on the good genes and silencing the bad ones. Your health risks, weight, and life span can all be improved by following the GenoType Diet that's right for you. Using family history and blood type, as well as simple diagnostic tools like fingerprint analysis, leg length measurements, and dental characteristics, Dr. D'Adamo shows you how to map out your genetic identity and discover which of the six GenoType plans you should follow. Without expensive tests or a visit to the doctor, Change Your Genetic Destiny reveals previously hidden genetic strengths and weaknesses and provides a precise diet and lifestyle plan for every individual. Based on the latest and most cutting-edge research, this is a twenty-first-century plan for wellness and weight loss from a renowned healthcare pioneer. CHAPTER ONE Your Genetic Autobiography You and Your Prenatal Environment At conception, you become a fetus, with your very own set of genes. Your town meeting is populated and you’re ready to spend the next nine months in the womb, interacting with your prenatal environment–amniotic fluid, placenta, and a host of other influences. You’ll also respond to your prenatal “diet”–the nutrition you take in through what your mother eats and makes available to you. So right from the beginning, your town meeting is under way, with diet, environment, and genes beginning their lively debate. This debate has enormous significance for the being who will emerge into the world nine months later. For example, your genetic potential at conception encoded a certain range of arterial flexibility. But how strong will your arteries be, and how flexible? A lot of the answers to those questions depend on what happens in the womb. So that’s one of your first town meetings. The genes that encode the delicate branching architecture of your nerves and arteries show up, ready to take part. And there are our friends, environment and diet, up there on the platform as they will be throughout your life, helping your “cardiovascular genes” and “nerve genes” decide what to do. A good diet with lots of protein and healthy fats will encourage your artery genes to make your arteries rugged and elastic. On the other hand, if your mother is unlucky enough to be living in a famine, your “artery genes” will have to compete for those scarce nutrients with the genes that control the growth of other organs and tissues. The result might be a greater tendency for heart disease or high blood pressure. As you can see, the same genes are always at the meeting, but they’re responding very differently to the information given by diet and environment. Obviously, the health of your arteries is only one of the ways that your tissues and organs are affected by yo...
Product details
Authors | Peter Adamo, D&apos, Peter D'Adamo, Peter J. D'Adamo, Peter J. Dr D'Adamo, Catherine Whitney |
Publisher | Harmony |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 29.12.2009 |
EAN | 9780767925259 |
ISBN | 978-0-7679-2525-9 |
No. of pages | 352 |
Dimensions | 135 mm x 205 mm x 18 mm |
Subjects |
Guides
> Food & drink
> Healthy cuisine, light cuisine
Humanities, art, music > Art |
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