Dr. Bruce Lipton – Biology of Perception 6of7: Test Tube Evolution

June 11, 2009

We are NOT controlled by our Genes
We are controlled by our perception of our environment.

Test Tube Evolution
Bacteria can change it’s genes in response to an extremely stressful environment.
Evolutionary changes always adapt to the environment we think we live in. Evolution is NOT random.
Belief changes your genes.
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Test Tube Evolution Catches Time in A Bottle
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/284/5423/2108
Science 25 June 1999:
Vol. 284. no. 5423, p. 2108
DOI: 10.1126/science.284.5423.2108

EVOLUTION:
Test Tube Evolution Catches Time in a Bottle

Tim Appenzeller
By running experiments on microbes for thousands of generations, researchers are exploring the roles of chance and history in evolution. So far they are finding that identical populations facing similar conditions can follow parallel courses, although the underlying genetic changes often differ. But over time, in new environments, the effects of those differences can grow, steering evolution into radically different courses and giving chance and history ever larger roles in a population’s fate.
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Environment “Shapes” Genetic Code
In every one of our cells we have Genetic Engineering Genes that rewrite the our genes to fit the environment we think we live in. Our own beliefs select our genes and if we don’t have the correct genes to fit out beliefs Genetic Engineering Genes will rewrite our genes to fit our beliefs. Perception rewrites our genes. Almost always when we rewrite our genes it becomes a negative process because our genes were already working. 95% of all Cancer is NOT inherited. 95% of all Cancer comes from us actively rewriting our genes in a response to our perception of our environment. Don’t be a victim!

Scientific experiments show that many times when sick cells are pulled out of a sick patient and put into a good environment the cells get healthy again.

Genes are like computer programs that provide a blueprint on how to build your body. There are 2 types of programs.1 set of programs are for growth and reproduction. The other types of programs are for protection. When cells get an environmental signal they will either move toward perceived good signal and grow or move away from the perceived bad signal and set up protection. When a cell is in a protection state it stops growing. The more protection we think we need the more we shut off our growth mechanism. The strongest growth signal comes from love. Love is even stronger than nutrition. When you are in fear you are shutting down your growth mechanisms. When you are in love you are turning on your growth mechanisms.

The part of our brain that controls our hormonal response to the environmental signals is the Hypothalamus Pituitary Adrenal Axis (APA Axis). If an environmental signal is negative the APA Axis activates the Pituitary Gland to get into fight or flight mode.


Dr Bruce Lipton: Biology of Perception 5of7- Your Genes are NOT your Destiny

June 11, 2009

“When a gene product is needed, a signal from it’s environment activates that gene.” Your environment can selectively mutate your genes if your environment is expressing signals that you can’t produce protein for.

“When a gene product is needed, a signal from it’s environment, NOT an emergent property of the gene itself, activates expression of that gene.”

Inside the nucleus of a cell is 50% Protein 50% DNA. Protein is what controls the DNA and until recently it hasn’t been studied.

Protein forms a sleeve around DNA.

Primacy of the Environment: An environmental Signal changes the shape of the regulatory protein by exposing the DNA from the protein sleeve allowing it to copy itself via mRNA and producing a specific protein. It’s the environment that selects your genes.

Perception controls genes.

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v335/n6186/abs/335142a0.html

Nucleic acids are replicated with conspicuous fidelity. Infrequently, however, they undergo changes in sequence, and this process of change (mutation) generates the variability that allows evolution. As the result of studies of bacterial variation, it is now widely believed that mutations arise continuously and without any consideration for their utility. In this paper, we briefly review the source of this idea and then describe some experiments suggesting that cells may have mechanisms for choosing which mutations will occur.

Your environment can selectively mutate your genes if your environment is expressing signals that you can’t produce protein for.


ROLE OF DNA: Bruce Lipton – Biology of Perception 4 of 7

June 11, 2009

Our perception is a stimulus response NOT caused our genes. It is caused by awareness of our environment by a specific receptor that triggers a physical response by a specific effector.

Perception controls behavior.

The behavior of our cells is NOT programed. Our behavior is continually responding to our perception of our environment.

ROLE OF DNA: Blueprint for how to make proteins. Genes DO NOT self activate. Genes CAN NOT turn themselves on or off. There is no such thing as a cancer gene. If there were cancer genes you would get cancer before you were born as soon as your cells would start dividing.

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/34201/home

BioEssays Volume 12 Issue 9, Pages 441 – 446
Published Online: 5 Feb 2005
Problems And Paradigms: Metaphors and the role of genes in development


Bruce Lipton – Biology of Perception 1 of 7

June 10, 2009


We are controlled by our responses to our environment.

Learn more about cellular biology in 10 minutes than most college graduates will ever know.

If you are a pencilneck it’s because your training and nutrition is of pencilneck quality. Stop blaming your parents.

If the genes control biology, then at least 120,000 genes would be required to make a human. but when the human genome projects results were in, … it was discovered that 2/3rds of the genes (needed to support their model) were missing. Its not that the genes were missing, it was the understanding that was wrong.