Rbizo.com

Epigenetic trauma the biological inheritance of chronic stress


Foto: Epigenetic trauma the biological inheritance of chronic stress
Rubriek: Textual/Printed/Reference Materials - Boek
Prijs: 4.99
Rating: 0/5
Verzending:
Direct beschikbaar


Inhoudsopgave:

Omschrijving:

We are taught that our genetics are a fixed, immutable blueprint determined at conception. However, revolutionary advancements in modern biology have entirely shattered this paradigm. Your DNA is not a rigid code; it is a highly reactive control panel. The environments we inhabit, the chronic stress we endure, and the nutritional scarcity we face leave physical, molecular scars on our genes. This exploration deconstructs the profound science of biological inheritance. It reveals how severe psychological trauma and deep socioeconomic poverty actually alter DNA methylation, switching essential survival genes on or off. Even more terrifying, these aggressive chemical modifications are directly passed down to future generations, effectively biologically hardwiring offspring for heightened anxiety, metabolic disorders, and chronic inflammation before they are even born. Dismantle the toxic myth of a purely psychological legacy. Understand the devastating cellular mechanics of generational disadvantage, and uncover the clinical protocols required to manually reverse these markers and break the biological cycle of inherited suffering.





Beste alternatieven voor u.




Product specificaties:

Taal: en

Uitvoering: E-book

Oorspronkelijke releasedatum: 17 april 2026

Ebook Formaat: EPUB2

Ebook beveiliging: Adobe DRM

Hoofdauteur: Brooke Gordon

Lees dit ebook op: Android (smartphone en tablet)

Lees dit ebook op: Kobo e-reader

Lees dit ebook op: Desktop (Mac en Windows)

Lees dit ebook op: iOS (smartphone en tablet)

Lees dit ebook op: Windows (smartphone en tablet)

Toegankelijkheidskenmerken Ebook: Visueel aanpasbaar

Inhoud van Ebook Bevat: Tekst

Fabrikantgegevens: De informatie van de fabrikant is momenteel niet beschikbaar.

Editie: 1

Studieboek: Nee

EAN: 9783565415731