new study released this week suggests a significant connection between childhood trauma and cellular aging. The length of chromosomal end-caps, called telomeres, are increasingly being found to be related to increased risk of disease and shorter lifespans and were found to be in this study most likely to be affected by the predominance of childhood emotional trauma.
Does Your Inheritance Include a History of Family Trauma?
“The vast reservoir of our unconscious appears to hold not only OUR (my emphasis) traumatic memories, but also the unresolved traumatic experiences of our ancestors.” A book review of It Didn’t Start With You; How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the Cycle” by Mark Wolynn.
Landmark study offers evidence of EFT altering genetic expression
What would you say if I told you that research is showing EFT is affecting what your genes are directing your brain and body to do as you are tapping and even after you stop tapping? That would be incredibly exciting wouldn’t it? Well guess what…
A new study recently performed by Maharaj at Akamai University was published in the peer reviewed journal, Energy Psychology Theory, Research and Treatment, that documents altered gene expression immediately after a 50 minute of EFT.
New Epigenetic Research Helps Explain How We Pass Down Both Our Genes and Our Experiences
This blogpost explores emerging research in the field of epigenetics that supports the importance of our continued efforts for transformative therapeutic change as studies continue to demonstrate that our lifetime experience alters the information we pass down to our children.
Trauma’s Trans-Generational Epigenetic Legacy; How Father’s Pass On Their Pain
This work validates the epigenetic hypotheses of Bruce Lipton and many others that look to the influence of environmental and emotional factors that play a significant role in influencing the expression of our genes, especially in the arena of mental and emotional health. Epigenetic environmental factors can have both positive and negative influences. This particular study reviews the possibility and implications of traumatic stress on brain function and looks specifically at how male sperm play a role in this process of information carrying.
EFT and Mindfulness Meditation; Can Both Create Epigenetic Changes?
Today I found myself dreaming of the day…the day when the EFT research community had the funding to do the very study that went viral today in the neuroscience and consciousness communities. In case you had not heard, a new study was released that seems to be the first research showing gene expression changes after… Read More »
A Conversation with Bruce Lipton and the Honeymoon Effect
Dr Craig Weiner has the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief and has just released his newest book, The Honeymoon Effect; The Science of Creating Heaven on Earth. The Honeymoon Effect according to Bruce is a state of bliss, passion, energy, and health resulting from… Read More »
