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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1298499
Homeopathic Miasms and Heredity
Part I: The Genome and EpigenomeAuthors
Publication History
Publication Date:
04 July 2012 (online)

Summary
The “chronic” miasms can partly be considered an inherited amalgam of hundreds of genes that are present in the DNA of every individual, and that have been present throughout thousands of years. Depending on the lifestyle and the recent miasmatic-related infections during the life of the latter generations and that of the present individual, these chronic miasms will be more or less active or activated. These specific modulations are more or less influenced by epigenetic mechanisms. From the energetic point of view the chromosomes are also the carriers of the ancestral energy which is the hereditary energy coming from the ancestors. An ancestral energetic layer influences the stability of the DNA and the surrounding chromatin proteins. By the use of nosodes, which are directly related to the ancestral energy, the energetic field around the chromatin can be kept stable. On the other hand, wrong homeopathic remedies can disturb the expression of this hereditary energy. So we see that energy and matter are in continuous dialogue via epigenetic mechanisms.
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