How does DNA relate to the body’s bioenergy blueprint?
The latest research likens DNA to a biocomputer that holographically projects the human bioenergy blueprint, which in turn regulates cellular metabolism and replication. This new research flies in the face of traditional molecular biology dogma that considers DNA merely a biochemical protein-assembly code. In an article entitled “From Helix to Hologram” republished in DNA Monthly here, longtime genetics researchers Iona Miller and Richard Alan Miller write, “Life is fundamentally electromagnetic rather than chemical, the DNA blueprint functioning as a biohologram which serves as a guiding matrix for organizing physical form.” The Gariaev group has demonstrated that it is possible to use radio and light waves, or sound combined with intention (words), to activate DNA, which then can modify the bioenergy blueprint. This blueprint, in turn, is capable of changing how cells are made and function. This noninvasive approach that represents the exciting confluence of energy medicine and molec