Pioneered by the late Roger Williams, Ph.D, the Bible's "we are wonderfully made" (Psalms 139:14). This world renowned biochemist, whose lab discovered some of the B vitamins, underwent an experience that prompted his lifelong interest in "biochemical individuality". He was in the hospital for an operation and got an anesthetic that most people, the "average", can handle without difficulty. This particular drug, however, almost killed Roger. That incident changed his life. He found that the very anatomical structure of each human, as well as his or her intricate biochemistry, is unique. Medicine is just beginning to catch up to this fact - and treat accordingly. Is it logically clear to anyone with the most rudimentary understanding of this fact that most people get the same dose of the same medication? Read Roger Williams and you might understand why not, and the broader implications not only in medicine, but also in education, etc. The Bible was hinting this all along.