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Unwinding the Imprints of Disease

Transforming Intergenerational and Transgenerational Trauma

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Unwinding the Imprints of Disease

By: Leah K. Hollon ND MPH
Narrated by: Dr. Leah Hollon
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What if the illness you carry didn’t start with you? What if the pain you feel, physical or emotional, is the echo of a story your body inherited?

In Unwinding the Imprints of Disease, Dr. Leah Hollon, invites you to explore a groundbreaking truth: the roots of suffering can extend beyond your lifetime, embedded in the experiences of those who came before you. Through the lens of modern epigenetics and ancestral insight, she reveals how trauma, whether recent or ancient, can shape your health, emotions, and identity.

This transformative book blends science with soul, weaving together clinical research, compelling patient stories, and compassionate guidance. It offers a fresh understanding of chronic illness, emotional distress, and unexplained symptoms, while also providing practical tools to support lasting healing.

If you have struggled with recurring symptoms, fatigue, or emotional burdens that seem out of place, this book will help you uncover the messages your body has been carrying across generations.

Break the cycle. Heal your lineage. Reclaim your health. Let this be the beginning of your healing journey.

©2025 Dr. Leah K. Hollon (P)2025 Dr. Leah K. Hollon
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