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Epigenetic Modulation Targets

Meaning

Epigenetic Modulation Targets are specific, identifiable sites on the DNA or associated histone proteins that can be biochemically altered—such as through methylation or acetylation—without changing the underlying genetic code. These sites directly influence gene expression, effectively acting as on/off switches for genes related to hormonal synthesis, detoxification, and cellular longevity. Clinically, these targets represent the most accessible interface for influencing genetic destiny through nutrition, lifestyle, and targeted supplementation.