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Generational trauma, ‘curses’ are real – Man explains with science

Billy Carson has revealed that scientists have allegedly discovered that traumas from the fifteenth to twentieth generations of our ancestors get passed down through the Ribonucleic acid (RNA) in the father’s bloodline.

In a recent TikTok video, he discussed the concept of RNA storing memories from past generations. According to the man, these stored memories remain active in our lives and can contribute to certain emotions and feelings we experience.

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The video cited examples of individuals who might feel depressed without a clear reason, despite leading fulfilling lives. It also mentioned how people can experience feelings of anger or anxiety without a real cause. Carson’s belief is that these emotions are expressions of genetic information within our genes, resulting in the creation of different hormonal levels in our bodies and influencing our moods and fears.

He concluded by emphasizing the importance of learning how to reprogram such epigenetic factors, suggesting that understanding and addressing these genetic expressions can potentially have a positive impact on our overall well-being.

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Watch the video below:

@4biddenknowledgeBilly Carson | Epigenetics♬ original sound – Billy Carson

See reactions below:

@kassyboychenko: “Generational curses. Biblical proof.”

@greystone1956: “This is why we have seemingly irrational fears of snakes, buried alive, chased by??? monsters, whatever.”

@ala bamaguy251: “Is that why we experience deja vu?”

@sarbabii: “Is this why I always get a deep sense of profound grief and trauma even when nothing has happened to me.”

@ambitious.liz.22: “How have they only just discovered that? I’ve knew that from years and years ago…”

@turkstar21: “So they created generational depression so the cycle carries on.”

@boredinarabic: “So our memories come only from the father’s bloodline?”

@ka3ann: “Feeling sad for my kids, husbands family was from a more traumatic country.”

@plugzzzo: “Blood stores memory.”

@victoriarenee73: “That would make sense being that I have a connection to battle scenes! Every time I see or read about battles I feel like I have been in battles!!”