by Michael Forrester
December 16, 2013
from PreventDisease Website
| Michael Forrester is a spiritual counselor and is a practicing motivational speaker for corporations in Japan, Canada and the United States. | 
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 by Michael Forrester December 16, 2013 from PreventDisease Website 
 
 
 
 
 
 
			 
			 
			 But biologists have suspected for years that some kind of epigenetic inheritance occurs at the cellular level. The different kinds of cells in our bodies provide an example. 
 
			Skin 
			cells and brain cells have different forms and functions, despite 
			having exactly the same DNA.  
 
 
			 
 
			The discovery, considered a major 
			medical and scientific breakthrough, has enormous implications for 
			human health and consciousness because many complex diseases appear 
			to be caused by tiny changes in hundreds of gene switches.  
			Recent findings in the
			
			journal Science may have big implications for how medical 
			experts use the genomes of patients to interpret and diagnose 
			diseases, researchers said.  
 Dr John Stamatoyannopoulos with co-authors were stunned to discover that some codons, which they called duons, can have two meanings. 
 
			The newfound genetic code within deoxyribonucleic acid, the 
			hereditary material that exists in nearly every cell of the body, 
			was written right on top of the DNA code scientists had already 
			cracked. 
 
 
			
			 
 Rather than concerning itself with proteins, this one instructs the cells on how genes are controlled. 
 Its discovery means DNA changes, or mutations that come with age or in response to vibrational changes within the DNA, may be doing more than what scientists previously thought. 
 These two meanings seem to have evolved in concert with each other. The gene control instructions appear to help stabilize certain beneficial features of proteins and how they are made. 
 The discovery was made as part of the international collaboration of research groups known as the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements Project, or ENCODE. 
 
 
 
 
			DNA Responds To Frequency 
 The bottom line was: 
 This means that they managed for example to modulate certain frequency patterns onto a laser ray and with it influenced the DNA frequency and thus the genetic information itself. 
 
			Since the basic structure of 
			DNA-alkaline pairs and of language (as explained earlier) are of the 
			same structure, no DNA decoding is necessary. 
 
			While western researchers 
			cut single genes from the DNA strands and insert them elsewhere, the 
			Russians enthusiastically worked on devices that can influence the 
			cellular metabolism through suitable modulated radio and light 
			frequencies and thus repair genetic defects.  
 So they successfully transformed, for example, frog embryos to salamander embryos simply by transmitting the DNA information patterns! 
 This way the entire information was transmitted without any of the side effects or disharmonies encountered when cutting out and re-introducing single genes from the DNA. This represents an unbelievable, world-transforming revolution and sensation! 
 All this by simply applying vibration instead of the archaic cutting-out procedure! 
 
			This experiment points to the immense power of wave 
			genetics, which obviously has a greater influence on the formation 
			of organisms than the biochemical processes of alkaline sequences. 
 
 
			
			 
 
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