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I never stated that I believe there was epigenetic damage due to change in the diet and much less from a change from vegan to nonvegan diet lol.


This is I think the second time I have been accused of saying something... or assuming a subtext when here actually isnt.


Also as for epigenetics; I thought epigenetics was a step below genetics such that geneticn patterns are more deeply ingrained. If genetic damage can be helped then shd it not make sense that epigenetic damage would be easier to treat?


Maybe that is not the case but I have understood epigenetic patterns to be less engrained than the genetic patterns.. i guess the only thing that would make it harder would be world affairs where a majority supresses a minority.


For example a person might have a predisposition to cancer but that doesnt mean one can't help it.


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