Alex Clark
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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.
Like, I'm not going to say that like, hey, you know, I have a 100% success rate with all autoimmune.
I have a really good success rate because of the thought process.
It's nonlinear layered healing.
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.