I’ve got a problem. Well, technically we do. I’m just the one trying to explain it while everyone’s busy defending their favorite supplements.
When I started figuring out health, I didn’t realize how far off the mainstream map I’d wandered. I was reading the same stuff as everyone else, yet somehow built a completely different picture. Turns out, if you stop trying to make broken ideas fit, the puzzle actually makes sense. Imagine that?
About 70% of adults have chronic illness. Imagine 7 out of 10 houses in your town falling apart. Cracks, leaks, mold—constant repair jobs.
I figured out how to build houses that actually stand. Same tools. Same materials. Different blueprint. But people still want to bring their old junk into the new design. I hand over a 100-step plan, they do 22, then ask why the roof’s caving in.
It’s not because they’re lazy, it’s because the system trained us to collect fixes, not build foundations. Ads tell us the next product will patch the wall. Doctors hand out pills like caulk. Meanwhile, nobody’s checking the blueprint.
So yeah, I can help build a solid house, but not while we’re still arguing about which brand of wallpaper tastes the best.

