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🔍 Episode Snapshot:
This episode explores epigenetics—how factors like nutrition, stress, and sleep can influence how genes are expressed without changing the DNA itself. For individuals with Down syndrome, this matters deeply. While the extra chromosome in Trisomy 21 affects gene activity, we can use functional medicine to help modulate that activity and support better outcomes.
🧬 Genetics vs. Epigenetics—A Quick Primer
Why it matters in DS:
Genes aren’t destiny. Epigenetics gives us tools to help offset common challenges like inflammation, cognitive delays, and accelerated aging.
📚 Down Syndrome & Epigenetic Challenges
đź”§ How Functional Medicine Helps
A personalized, root-cause approach can support healthy gene expression:
đź› Takeaways for Parents
đź’ˇ Q&A Highlights
Can you “turn off” a gene? Yes—epigenetics acts like a dimmer switch.
Are changes permanent? Not to your DNA, but some effects can last long-term.
Too late to start? Never—it’s always the right time to support your child’s health.
đź’¬ Final Thoughts
Genes load the gun. Environment pulls the trigger.
You have more influence than you think—and you don’t have to do it alone.
đź”— Helpful links: www.downforgreens.coÂ
Sources:Â
By Blake Butler🔍 Episode Snapshot:
This episode explores epigenetics—how factors like nutrition, stress, and sleep can influence how genes are expressed without changing the DNA itself. For individuals with Down syndrome, this matters deeply. While the extra chromosome in Trisomy 21 affects gene activity, we can use functional medicine to help modulate that activity and support better outcomes.
🧬 Genetics vs. Epigenetics—A Quick Primer
Why it matters in DS:
Genes aren’t destiny. Epigenetics gives us tools to help offset common challenges like inflammation, cognitive delays, and accelerated aging.
📚 Down Syndrome & Epigenetic Challenges
đź”§ How Functional Medicine Helps
A personalized, root-cause approach can support healthy gene expression:
đź› Takeaways for Parents
đź’ˇ Q&A Highlights
Can you “turn off” a gene? Yes—epigenetics acts like a dimmer switch.
Are changes permanent? Not to your DNA, but some effects can last long-term.
Too late to start? Never—it’s always the right time to support your child’s health.
đź’¬ Final Thoughts
Genes load the gun. Environment pulls the trigger.
You have more influence than you think—and you don’t have to do it alone.
đź”— Helpful links: www.downforgreens.coÂ
Sources:Â