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I've come to understand that defects can be at the root of various things.
My question is: if a person is tested and learns that there is a defect, what can that person do to improve health? There is another thread about genetic defects and drugs. But I am asking for those of us who seldom if ever take a pharmaceutical (and for those who do but also want to do what they can to improve health). rpse
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