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Medical doctor excuse for early death “it’s genetic” proven WRONG, as lifestyle choices can ADD HEALTHY YEARS to your life beyond the fatalistic gene markers
By sdwells // 2025-06-03
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Western Medicine medical doctors love to tell their patients that whatever illness, sickness, disease or disorder they have is permanent and “genetic,” meaning they can never heal from it, only manage it’s symptoms by treating it with prescription drugs, for life. This convinces the patients to never search for the root causes, thus never finding out that their lifestyle choices, mostly regarding food choices, are responsible for their ills, and if changed, could add healthy, happy years to their lifespan.

Study Shatters Genetic Destiny Myth: Healthy Lifestyle Can Add 5.5 Years to Life

A groundbreaking study published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine has upended long-held beliefs about genetic determinism, revealing that lifestyle choices can outweigh hereditary risks and extend lifespan by years. After tracking 353,742 adults over 13 years, researchers found that individuals with genetic predispositions for shorter lifespans could offset their risk by more than 60%—adding up to 5.5 years to their lives—simply by adopting four key habits: never smoking, exercising regularly, prioritizing sleep, and eating a healthy diet. The findings challenge Western medicine’s fatalistic view of genetics and empower individuals to take control of their health outcomes. The study categorized participants based on genetic predisposition—20% with long-life genes, 60% intermediate, and 20% with genes linked to shorter lifespans. While those genetically prone to early death faced a 21% higher risk, researchers discovered that unfavorable lifestyles posed a far greater threat: participants with poor habits had a 78% higher risk of premature death, regardless of genetics. Strikingly, those with "bad" genes who maintained healthy lifestyles outlived peers with "good" genes who neglected their health. "This research proves that lifestyle interventions are more powerful than any pharmaceutical solution targeting genetic risk," said one of the study’s authors. The findings align with epigenetics; the science of how environmental factors influence gene expression. Exercise, diet, and stress management can "turn on" longevity genes while silencing disease-promoting ones.

The Four Pillars of Longevity

The study identified four non-negotiable habits for extending lifespan:
  1. Never smoking – Linked to cellular aging and shortened telomeres.
  2. Regular physical activity – Activates anti-aging pathways and suppresses inflammation.
  3. Adequate sleep – Critical for brain detoxification and tissue repair.
  4. Healthy diet – Anti-inflammatory foods optimize gene expression.
These factors, researchers noted, are accessible to everyone—unlike costly genetic therapies. "Healthy choices benefit all genetic backgrounds equally," the study emphasized. For decades, medicine has emphasized genetic fatalism, with patients told they were "doomed" by family history. This study flips that narrative, echoing ancestral wisdom that daily habits shape health. It also exposes a gap in modern healthcare: while pharmaceuticals target symptoms, lifestyle medicine addresses root causes. The findings arrive as chronic diseases surge globally, driven by sedentary lifestyles and processed diets. Public health experts argue that policy changes—like subsidizing healthy foods or expanding smoke-free zones—could amplify the study’s impact. The study’s message is clear: genes may set the stage, but lifestyle directs the play. "Your genetic code isn’t your destiny—it’s your starting point," researchers concluded. While environmental toxins remain a hurdle, individuals can still tip the scales through conscious choices. As one expert noted, "Every meal, workout, and good night’s sleep is a chance to defy genetic odds." In an era of personalized medicine, the most potent prescription might be the simplest: eat well, move often, sleep deeply, and never smoke. The power to add years to your life, it turns out, has been in your hands all along. Tune your internet dial to NaturalMedicine.news for more tips on how to use natural remedies and organic food, including superfoods, for preventative medicine and for healing, instead of succumbing to Big Pharma products that cause, spread, and exacerbate disease and disorder. Sources for this article include: NaturalNews.com Naturalhealth365.com      
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