Alex Clark
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And I still do a weekly hour Q&A on Zoom with members every week.
Yeah, people were voting on what they wanted to hear about.
And then every other week I would do about an hour long video of what society tells you it is, what I find it is, and what I find helps most people.
All of it.
You have video on it.
Yep.
And then it's in a digital library.
So you can, it's all transcribed.
So you can type in like whatever, gluten.
You can type in lime.
And then every video I talk about it in, it comes right to the surface.
You can click and go right to the, like down to the second that I talk about it.
So it's really, you can search my knowledge like that in your pocket.
Oh, yeah.
So one of the things I would say about autoimmune that you have to understand is that you have to be the spider of your web.
And what I mean by that is there's so many different causes and factors in autoimmune, kind of like a spider that has its legs on all the strands of its web.
And autoimmune can kind of be like a wonky web and we have to pull on certain strings in order to balance it out.
Kind of like in bowling, you want to bowl a strike to get the most impact.
Same thing with autoimmune.
Autoimmune is not super easy to treat.