Biochemical Individuality: Basis for the Genetotrophic Concept

Biochemical Individuality

Basis for the Genetotrophic Concept

1970 • 296 pages

There is no such thing as an average person, we are all genetically and biologically unique. But when sperm meets egg, our characteristics are not locked in stone. This work argues that bad genes do not necessarily cause disease by themselves, and nutrition and environment can alter the outcome.


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