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Monday 14 January 2019

Game-changing research reveals that parental experience is epigenetically imprinted onto 14 successive generations

Natural News: We all know that we inherit certain specific genetic characteristics from our parents and that these are indelibly written in our DNA code. These genetic traits determine everything from the color of our eyes to whether or not we have dimples.

Unfortunately, certain genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis and hemophilia can be passed down from generation to generation in the same way.

Many of us believe that there is nothing we can do to alter our genetic programming and that the only way to absolutely avoid passing certain undesirable traits on to future generations would be to avoid having children entirely.

 In reality, however, it is not only what is permanently written in our DNA that can affect future generations.

An interesting field of scientific study called epigenetics has found that lifestyle and environment can impact gene expression for a number of successive generations....read more>>>...