 Cheryl, I've talked with my brother-in-law, pediatrician, about gut health stuff. One thing he said here, he has been helpful for me when considering how traditional med deals with the kind of stuff. There are simply too many variables when it comes to potential impacts of dietary or minor supplement changes. No standardization of products, no standardization of products, no way to test other than invasive endoscopes, may not be the right procedure, etc. If they tell someone or okay something wholeheartedly, they can be liable for something completely out of their control. And that is due to the insurance industry. If you look at the insurance industry, it's one of the top three I believe, the largest industries in the world. You've got energy, weapons, whatever it is, food, whatever it is. But insurance is one of the top three, one of the top five in the world, right? Insanity. Okay, doctors can come on and say, you know what, your gut is everything. Figure out what you need to eat, what you can't eat, go out and do it, create a list. They can actually, you can direct people, right? You can have a spreadsheet, right? I have these foods and say, look, these are some of the foods we know that people have allergies to the most, right? Stop eating some of these and then slowly introduce one, right? Do an experiment. That's what I did with me, right? Introduce one, eliminate all of them, eat other things for now. And then introduce this. See if your body reacts, if your skin reacts. Keep it going for a couple of weeks. If your body doesn't react, your skin doesn't react, that might be okay. Introduce another one. When you introduce another one, if you see your skin reacting in a certain way as soon as you introduce this other food, then maybe that's not a good idea. Take that away, okay? Stabilize. See if it goes away, your skin rash goes away or whatever it is. There's pain in the gut, bloatiness or whatever it is, right? And then if you want to try it again, introduce again, see if it reacts again. If it does, then there's a correlation there. And then move on to the other foods. That's what I did with me, right? That's what I did with me. So there's certain things I do not eat, okay? That I used to, by the way, that I used to be able to eat, okay? I used to use a lot of peppers in my food. I don't use any more peppers because my skin reacts to peppers, so I stopped using peppers, okay? And I know it's peppers because I did that exact thing. It took a long time, it took months.