Biometric Bloodlines: Parental Imprints and the Science of Generational Trauma

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Biometric Bloodlines uncovers how trauma, emotional instability, and survival conditioning become biologically encoded across generations. Through an integration of epigenetics, trauma psychology, developmental neuroscience, and cognitive science, Salahadhin reveals how parental stress, betrayal, grief, and unresolved wounds shape sperm, alter eggs, influence fetal brain development, and mold early childhood wiring.

This book explains why adults repeat painful patterns, inherit emotional burdens they never chose, and reenact the unconscious trauma of their parents. More importantly, it presents a scientifically grounded, psychologically empowering blueprint for breaking the cycle and reclaiming identity from the generational forces that shaped it.