Today we discuss how the lives we are living today are a result of our genetics.

 

Genetic Researcher, Dr. Kulvinder Kaur, shares some fascinating insight on how much of what we think, say, and do is a result of our genetics. Our eye color, height, nose shape, and body type are commonly known to be caused by genetics, but what if we told you that your responses to life experiences are also linked to genetics as well?

 

We Discuss:

  • How much of what we say, do, and think is created by what our parents thought and felt
  • How our experiences actually change our genetic structure
  • A study that shows how fear responses can be engrained and passed on through generations
  • Generational trauma and Kreomics
  • How we can start shifting our epigenetic patterning
  • Things that can change people genetically for the better
  • The influence of generational differences
  • Millennial Moment Segment with Erin Shaw

 

We have 3 billion components of our human genome and only 5% of that 3 billion gives us our physical form. The other 95% of our genetic make-up is really where our epigenetic influence is felt, and that really is the vast majority of our genetic components in our bodies.”  –  Dr. Kulvinder Kaur

 

About Kulvinder:

Dr. Kulvinder Kaur was a scientist at the University of Oxford for fourteen years, before being invited to work in the US Biotechnology industry as an ‘Alien of Extraordinary Ability’.

Her early research pioneered the use of disruptive technologies to enhance the healthcare industry through genetic diagnostics.

Since her move to California, Kulvinder has applied her love of genetics to understanding the scientific basis of integrative medicine. 

Her passion is to provide empirical evidence for the alterations to our cells which occur when our innate healing capacity is activated. 

Kulvinder is a graduate of the Soul of Yoga’s 200 hour Hatha and Kundalini Teacher Trainings.

She combines her love of the yogic Ancient Wisdom traditions with her deep academic training at Oxford to offer unique classes at the interface of science and Spirituality.

Her TEDx talk at Winnipeg Exchange District outlined her vision for a society built on greater compassion through an understanding of our genetically encoded subconscious responses to different environmental stimuli.

In 2017 Kulvinder founded Kreomics, a consultancy firm which specializes in empowering the wellness industry with scientific support for their offerings.

 

“The field of Epigenetics has taught us that what we experience, particularly when it’s trauma, changes who we are genetically and now when we have children, we pass that genetic structure onto them.”  –  Paula Shaw

 

Resources Mentioned:

Stay tuned for the release of Paula’s new book, Saying the Right Thing: When You Don’t Know What To Say

Learn More About Host Paula Shaw

 

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