Alex Clark
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which means that it's not gonna go, you're gonna have mountains and valleys and peaks.
You can have really good days and then one day where you're like, man, I don't feel as good as I did yesterday.
But if you take it layer by layer, you'll go towards the finish line.
And what I say with autoimmune is it's like a GPS device as well.
It's like you have this destination that you wanna get to where you're in remission, you feel good.
There's different avenues to get there and there's different tools that can get you there.
And it's finding, this goes back to frequency medicine, it's finding the right tools to get you to that destination fastest.
You have to understand what autoimmune also is, is an immune system that's protecting you.
And most people think that, you know, they're told nothing can be done.
It's genetic.
Your body's attacking itself.
And if you just step back and be like, all right, well, if it's genetic, why is it on the rise?
Like genes don't change that fast.
So it has to be something external that's affecting our methylation, right?
Our epigenetics.
I think the statistics these days are like, if you have a parent with autoimmune, you have a 15 to 30% chance of also having that.
I mean, that's not that high.
If you're talking betting numbers, like at the highest 30%, that means there's a 70% chance that you're not going to have an autoimmune, which is a pretty good shot if you're going to bet on it.
You know what I mean?
For sure, for sure.