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Have you ever wondered why your blood takes a trip to RGCC during Q-REstrain (formerly SOT (Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy))? In this video, Dr. Andrew Petersen unveils the secret behind this crucial step and its impact on personalized treatment plans. TIMESTAMPS: 0:08 - Explanation of the purpose of sending blood to RGCC. 0:21 - Description of using PCR amplification to identify microbe DNA. 0:30 - Importance of finding the DNA of the microbe in question. 0:42 - Process of tailoring the treatment to match the identified microbe DNA. 0:54 - Conclusion emphasizing the specificity of the treatment to the individual's microbe. Don’t forget to subscribe for more integrative health tips and updates! Find us at: Website: https://forumhealth.com/ Clinic Locator: https://forumhealth.com/clinics/ Follow us on Social: Facebook: / forumhealthco Instagram: / forum_health Pinterest: / forumhealthco Discover more about RGCC testing: https://forumhealthutah.com/advanced_... Learn about our SOT treatment approach: https://forumhealthutah.com/health-tr... #SOT #RGCC #IntegrativeMedicine #PersonalizedHealthcare #SOTTreatmentLyme #QREstrain #LymeIntervention #SOTTherapy #SOTforEBV Forum Health practitioners offer personalized medicine to address the unique needs of each patient, as such, each practice is specialized in its areas of expertise. Forum Health advertises the collective services available across all practices, not all services advertised are available at every location Forum Health clinics provide healthcare services through clinical providers who make independent professional decisions on the care and treatment of patients. Forum Health Partners provides administrative and support services to these providers and is not engaged in the practice of healthcare.