I don’t understand any endeavors on this forum that doesn’t have anything to do with the epigenome. Studies have been made, the people managing this forum agrees, (unless I’m mistaking): it’s an epigenetic disease.
The next step IMO is to find out what is the epigenome and what can be done to fix it. Unless the causes of the epigenetic changes are still present, all that remains is a dysfunctional epigenome (that messes up with proper protein creation, the basis of all hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters etc…)
If the causes are still present, then the next step is to find out what and where they are, and what can be done to remove them. After that the epigenome can be addressed.
It really puzzles me. I have pictures of what epigenetic repair from damage caused by a severe sunburn would look like. Something some dermatologists would deem impossible. Proof of removing those epigenetic damage (well, as far as I understand it. I actually didn’t look at my histones with an electronic microscope to see if they’re rolled up properly or if methyl groups are not blocking genes anymore). I don’t understand why people are not more interested.
So you see, that makes two of us not understanding. Doesn’t matter though. we’re not important and even if we were people are free to believe what they will. So I’m working on what I can change (myself) and acknowledging what I can’t (others) and not wasting too much energy on what I can’t change. Plus, not understanding something is not a big deal unless the lack of understanding can cause harm, which is clearly not the case here.
The catch though is this one: Does what we think we understand really relate to reality or is it just delusions ?