Alex Clark
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Way faster.
Okay.
And don't get me wrong.
There's people who are going to watch this and be like, hey, I'm proficient reading blood work, and I can see some patterns that would tell me maybe this is going towards that.
There's some really good blood work people.
I'm not going to take it away that I think blood work is very valuable.
I think it's a snapshot and a picture of a piece of the puzzle that
But I, in my experience, in my opinion, too, is that when people are using frequency medicine, however they're using it, whether it's scans, whether it's muscle testing, they're able to put together a protocol much more efficiently and take the guesswork out of like blood work shows you a ton of information.
Frequency medicine shows you, all right, what's the priority of a ton of information?
PANDAS is when strep basically, you know, hits the nervous system and the basal ganglia of the brain, which then turns into like massive OCD.
It's essentially like an autoimmune reaction between strep bacteria and brain tissue.
Yep.
Caused by strep.
The biggest mistake I would say is they don't diagnose it fast enough and antibiotics are not the end-all be-all.
And sometimes they can help because strep is a bacteria.
Antibiotics are antibacterial, right?
So like different than if you have a virus and mold and they're throwing antibiotics at you and it's just making your issue worse.
At least there's like a fighting chance with antibiotics against strep.
Similar to like very acute Lyme.
Like sometimes antibiotics can just knock it out right there and then.