Apologies if this has already been discussed, I haven't read the entire thread and i haven't watched the video (very tiny "computer envelope").
Cort writes that the CRP group is probably an infection group, because CRP is usually triggered by infection and not by autoimmune diseases. I would perhaps question that, seeing as CRP is a marker in several autoimmune rheumatological diseases elevated CRP.
In Rheumatoid Arthritis, for example, elevated CRP is one of the main markers.
https://medlineplus.gov/rheumatoidarthritis.html#cat_92
Same with Polymyalgia Rheumatica
https://medlineplus.gov/polymyalgiarheumatica.html#cat_92
and others.
Judging by this, I’m not sure the CRP group would necessarily be an infection group?
Does Younger connect CRP with infection and not with autoimmune diseases?
@mango FYI