 Yeah, tell us your story. You have a long story with Soryasis. So I was, it's an autoimmune. I've had it since I was 19 years old. I'm 47, so I always had it. It'll flare up from all over my body, from head to toe, like back of my ear, my legs, in the back, stuff, everywhere. It's very itchy and I would scratch up to the point where my whole knee would be just the whole, everything's silver, just got just all around the knee. Same thing with my elbow. Here's my knee now. Wow. I've only been maybe 30 days using the frequency. So it was like, to a point it's uncomfortable, unbearable, and especially my head. It's embarrassing because if I wear black or anything, it just falls down like snow. Like flakes. Like, yeah. People probably think they don't know my condition, so they're like, oh my gosh, did she get down? She didn't watch her. I just touch it, it just falls down. And if I don't pay attention, it'll be white all over, like it's, yeah. No, but it itches. It hurts. It's pain, it's bleeding. How's your scalp now? It's itch, but yeah, you can see there's, it's all not really there. But if I split my hair before it, you'll see all blood and you do you see anything? No, nothing. Yeah, but so it's, yeah. Amazing. Wow. Normally it's being played by my husband in the morning while I sleep, but if I play to myself and I want to be out about doing something or not out about, around the house, in the kitchen, whatever, I just place it on the counter at the coffee table. I can still do things and it'll still get to feel like the frequency is still good. Okay.