EDNA 2.0: Enhanced DNA

· Women's Health Book 29 · Dr I Pearson
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EDNA 2.0 presents a complete theoretical system for programmable biology — a framework in which the body becomes self-aware, self-repairing, and directly editable through field-based logic rather than chemistry alone. Building on the original EDNA, this second edition extends the science into overlays, symbionts, and corridor-aligned architectures that allow emotion, immunity, and identity to be consciously modulated.

The book unites physics, biology, and signal engineering to show how life can be rewritten safely and reversibly. It explores practical applications in regeneration, mood stabilisation, hormone control, and identity coherence, offering a blueprint for self-directed healing and advanced biological computing.

EDNA 2.0 redefines what it means to be human in a programmable body, bridging science, technology, and philosophy to outline the next stage in biological evolution. It closes with a Reflections on Identity chapter by my good friend and collaborator on the original EDNA, Professor Tracey Follows.

About the author

Dr I Pearson – Scientist & Consultant – Female Medicine & Wellbeing

My books mostly cover female health and wellbeing, from feminine hygiene, fertility and menopause to cures for breast and cervical cancer, and self-help and dance guides that explore our mental health, romance and beauty.

I also write on Stein Theory, my Theory of Everything, and its implications throughout physics, chemistry, biology and health.

My hobbies include acrylic painting, songwriting, composing and playing keyboards.

https://about.me/ipearson

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