The Bible warns that the sins of the fathers will visit the third and fourth generation, and a recent study from the University of Florida found that severe stress can be handed down in human DNA to a future generation. This phenomenon is known as epigenetic transmission of stress, where traumatic events can leave a lasting impact on the genome, affecting future generations. The study also found that stress-induced epigenetic changes can increase the risk of diseases such as diabetes, depression, and obesity. Additionally, the hosts discuss the potential risks of vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine, and the importance of considering alternative methods for staying healthy during a pandemic.
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