Andrew Huberman· PhD
in one of my first tests with function I learned that I had two high levels of mercury in my blood this was totally surprising to me I had no idea prior to taking the test
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in one of my first tests with function I learned that I had two high levels of mercury in my blood this was totally surprising to me I had no idea prior to taking the test
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For example, in one of my first tests with Function, I learned that I had elevated levels of mercury in my blood.