Paul Saladino· MD
there are a couple of ways that our genes can get dirty we can get dirty jeans from by being born we can be born with kind of a crappy screwdriver or we can the screwdriver can get kind of blunt and crappy as we're living our life
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there are a couple of ways that our genes can get dirty we can get dirty jeans from by being born we can be born with kind of a crappy screwdriver or we can the screwdriver can get kind of blunt and crappy as we're living our life
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if you're born with genes that you know kind of a blunted screwdriver and you're giving it a tool you know that's a bit you know stripped out itself by not eating well or the environments bad then you're not gonna be performing as optimally as someone with a brand new to Walt screwdriver with a new bit on it with brand new screws