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Malnutrition and Heredity (Unfitting the Unborn)
Biologists have argued over the question of whether acquired characteristics ever become hereditary. The facts definitely point to the inheritance of acquired traits. The forces of heredity tend to inflict upon unborn children the penalties of poor judgement and carelessness that their mothers and fathers exercised in selecting their food. These penalties accumulate, each generation paying a greater price in lost health. A race that fails to take notice of dietary problems soon dies out.