Imagine your genes as music records sitting in a massive DJ booth.
The music they play isn’t fixed — it depends on which records get played, when, and how loud.
This process is called epigenetic — switching genes on or off like turning dials on a mixer.
But with age, stress, and damage, the DJ gets confused.
Wrong tracks play at the wrong time, creating cellular chaos.
This is known as epigenetic alteration — a key hallmark of aging that messes with how your body runs, even if the original DNA is still good.
How AmCELL Helps the DJ Stay in Tune:
✅ Quercetin restores the DJ’s playlist by maintaining proper DNA folding (heterochromatin) and reducing toxic signals that scramble the system.
✅ Gallic Acid improves epigenetic stability by enhancing protective marks on histones — the tiny knobs that control gene volume.
Together, they help your body remix itself with the right beat — youthful, balanced, and clear.
🔍 Coming up: A messy cell full of broken machines and unfolded laundry?
In Part 5, discover the importance of protein folding and how AmCELL sends in its cleanup crew.
References:
Weng, Y. P., Hung, P. F., Ku, W. Y., Chang, C. Y., Wu, B. H., Wu, M. H., ... & Lee, C. H. (2017). The inhibitory activity of gallic acid against DNA methylation: Application of gallic acid on epigenetic therapy of human cancers. Oncotarget, 9(1), 361.
Zhu, J., Cheng, X., Naumovski, N., Hu, L., & Wang, K. (2025). Epigenetic regulation by quercetin: a comprehensive review focused on its biological mechanisms. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 65(4), 627-646.