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Epigenetic Memories Are Passed Down 14 Successive Generations

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The past of our ancestors lives on through us: Groundbreaking research illustrates how parental experience is not only epigenetically imprinted onto offspring, but onto an unprecedented number of future generations. Rather than occurring over the elongated time scale of millions of years, genetic change can transpire in real biological time through nanoparticles known as exosomes. Until recently, it was believed that our genes dictate our destiny. That we are slated for the diseases that will ultimately beset us based upon the pre-wired indecipherable code written in stone in our genetic material. The burgeoning field of epigenetics, however, is overturning these tenets, and ushering in a school of thought where nurture, not nature, is seen to be the predominant influence when it comes to genetic expression and our freedom from or affliction by chronic disease.

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Comment by EstherCook
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Plant growth discoveries by Dan Carlson include the use of sound to release genetic abilities that had been locked up. Anybody interested in gardening should go to www.originalsonicbloom.com to learn intriguing facts, and ideally to purchase a kit for home use to explore this technology. Dan Carlson was interested in solving world hunger (which is really a political problem), but his discoveries in fact, and fundamental in modern biology. And very few biologist know about them.

Comment by PureTrust
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One very interesting point is near the beginning of the article by Robert Klein. This point is as stated, "Rather than occurring over the elongated time scale of millions of years, genetic change can transpire in real biological time through nanoparticles known as exosomes." The thing that is interesting about this is that Dr. Andrew Kaufman (and others) state that viruses are simply rogue exozomes that have escaped the body, and travel to who knows where. These exosomes become 'rogue' by attempting to tell other cells in the body that there is a problem of some kind. In the case of Covid, the problem is the fact that our bodies are so polluted by modern 'preservative' chemicals, that they easily succumb to the Covid illness... which is simply a more virulent form of the flu combined with pneumonia. The big point is that we may be able calm our own exosomes by meditative thinking, thereby controlling diseases within our own bodies.



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