And it's actually probably worse than that because California, which has the best collection protocols in its State, is reporting 1 in every 19 children, 1 in every 12.5 boys. So something is causing it. And we know it's an environmental factor. Genes do not cause epidemics. It can provide a vulnerability, but you need an environmental toxin. What we're going to do over the next six months is we're going to identify the environmental toxins that are actually causing it, and then we are going to work to eliminate them. (10:32–10:40)
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Asserts that genes do not cause epidemics, but environmental toxins do.
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