Bruce Lipton – Biology of Transformation – The Field
Dr. Bruce Lipton
Began his scientific career as a cell biologist. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Virginia before joining the Department of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine in 1973. Dr. Lipton’s research on muscular dystrophy, studies employing cloned human stem cells, focused upon the molecular mechanisms controlling cell behaviour.
His research at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, between 1987 and 1992, revealed that the environment, operating through the membrane, controlled the behaviour and physiology of the cell, turning genes on and off. His discoveries, which ran counter to the established scientific view that life is controlled by the genes, presaged one of today’s most important fields of study, the scientific of epigenetics. His book, Biology of Belief, has been an inspriation to the many thousands who have read it.
Biology of Transformation
Suppose Darwin and the DNA model have missed something vital…
So vital that it changes the whole idea of who you really are.
Suppose we’re not who we’re told we are. Suppose we’re not separate, surviving in a dog-eat-dog world of competition and struggle. Suppose too that the DNA model is incomplete. That our human birthright is more magnificent than we could ever imagine — and it’s all there already, in our genetic make-up.
These radical ideas represent the lifework of some of the world’s most eminent biologists who have had the courage to stand against the orthodoxy. What they were discovering every day in the laboratory just didn’t fit with the existing paradigm — and they couldn’t stay quiet about it.
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