Peter Attia· MD
in that sense the child is now susceptible to two things The Germ line that they inherit from both parents yeah and as a fetus the methylation impact that occurs as a result of any of these
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in that sense the child is now susceptible to two things The Germ line that they inherit from both parents yeah and as a fetus the methylation impact that occurs as a result of any of these
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so it's the idea with this whole idea of like Crossing Generations it's the idea of the methylation in a germ cell is uh is altered or changed because of some sort of environmental exposure in again that parent or grandparent yeah yeah and so in that sense the child is now susceptible to two things The Germ line that they inherit from both parents yeah and as a fetus the methylation impact that occurs as a result of any of these other factors you've discussed