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I am not a doctor. I do not give health or medical advice. Instead, I excerpt what others say.
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whygetfat 1 year ago
Max Gulhane MD: "And to round it all up, let's just give […] three key things that a listener […] can really take to the bank and implement in their life. Dr. Jack Kruse: "It's very simple. I'll give you the the story that I used to tell people in the early podcast 15 years ago. "Mimic the Sphinx. Every morning look to the east as the sun rises. Never miss another sunrise the rest for your life. And put all your extremities on the earth, feet and hands. Stay there for as long as you can, because that's the key. "The second thing is eat like a great white shark. You want to eat mostly protein and fat. You can eat your carbohydrates, but do it in the morning. "And probably the third and most important thing: come up with a sleep hygiene program where you absolutely limit all artificial light after the sun sets. "Those are the three things you do. That's where you should start. "Then if you want more details, then you're probably going to have to sign up for my Patreon blog or listen to my Q&As that I do for my members, 'cause that's where I go into the nitty-gritty details. That's where I split your head open about quantum mechanics." —Dr. Jack Kruse with @Dr Max Gulhane @ 03:07:41–03:09:08
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whygetfat 1 year ago
Max Gulhane, MD: "I use low carb as a first entry point into lifestyle change, and particularly just removing processed foods. But I also talk about light and I also talk about the circadian rhythm. . . Dr. Jack Kruse: "I want you to change your paradigm right now. "Tell people that low carb is about going on a technology diet. Not so much a food diet, because of POMC. If you tell people that, then this podcast will have been worth it. Why? "Because the food exacerbates the POMC problem. The food exacerbates the ACTH, the CLIP [Corticotropin-like intermediate peptide]. That's the story. "Tell everybody you know that you come from a family of animals that makes food from light. That is the key. "Once you understand that, then I'm okay with you going after people about eating cheesecake and cannolis and whatever the hell else you guys eat in Australia. "The bottom line for me is, I don't want people to lead with food. I want people to lead with light. Because that is the story of our species." —Dr. Jack Kruse with @Dr Max Gulhane @ 02:45:12–02:46:33
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whygetfat 1 year ago
"What does wearing sunglasses really do? It blocks α-MSH. This is the reason why all Australian women are as white as Casper the ghost […] "I think people need to understand that the use of sunglasses actually atrophies your eye. It atrophies your skin. "When you understand that the skin is a solar panel for your brain, it should be no shock why humans die from brain diseases and heart diseases. Your heart, the things that innervate your heart, is the sympathetic chain and then the vagus nerve, which is part of the brain. When these things are broken, humans die from them. "Blocking the light is the key. I mean it's so fundamental to understand, that there's papers out there about the human heart, that if you irradiate the human heart after a heart attack with red light, it creates adenosine. Adenosine is the chemical that puts us into sleep. But it also re-establishes the phosphorus cycle […] "The crazy thing is when we do ATLS as doctors, one of the chemicals that we use to rescue heart rhythms is adenosine. So anybody who's got to be rescued with adenosine in a cardiac standpoint, what does it tell me as a physician? That person never went in the sun. Because that's effectively what's happening. You are devoid of red light frequencies, and you're paying the toll. You're paying a thermodynamic toll because your heart is failing and you're going to have an MI. "Peripheral artery disease, same way. It's a block of the ferroelectric current in your body. This is the reason why people that have coronary artery disease and people have neurodegeneration almost always have peripheral artery disease. "And what's the other common tie? If you look in their eye you'll notice the same thing at Bruch's membrane and the RPE. The same PAD, peripheral artery disease effect, can be seen here. […] these things link together, and the reason is because it's light. "So every time you think you're looking cool, like Coco Chanel or Nicole Kidman, wearing sunglasses and dyeing your hair and putting all kinds of crap on your skin and makeup. Remember makeup blocks all these light frequencies. You are creating havoc in your body." —Dr. Jack Kruse with @Dr Max Gulhane @ 02:08:31–02:11:53
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whygetfat 1 year ago
Max Gulhane MD: "The melanoma patients that I've encountered in the clinic and in the emergency department, I took a detailed history from them, and overwhelmingly they didn't go in the sun, they were overweight, they. . . Dr. Jack Kruse: "Of course. That's the fastest way to get melanoma. That's the reason why people in Australia have it. You guys stick out like a sore thumb. Max Gulhane MD: "[…] I quickly want to make the mention of omega-6 fatty acids and linoleic acid in the skin. I mean empirically, people reduce the linoleic acid content of the diet and their skin burning ability goes down. They become more resistant to sunburn. So surely that that's got a role too in development of melanoma. Dr. Jack Kruse: "It's got a role but it's not as big a role as you think. […] "I will tell you that the single best thing that you can do is you got to use red light from the sun, like from sunrise to the transition to UVA, wherever you are in your latitude. "What people don't realize is that red light preconditions your skin for UV. This is the reason why morning light is irreplaceable. "I always tell people when I do podcasts, they always say Jack, give us your one actionable task. The actionable task is: you need to harvest as much red light as you possibly can when you have atrophic skin. […] "And you have to realize when I say atrophic skin I'm not just talking about thin. I'm talking about you have no melanin anywhere. Like Australian women are all blonde hair, blue eyes. That means their exteriors are devoid of POMC. And then what do you do? Then you put sunglasses, sunscreen, and clothes on, even more." —Dr. Jack Kruse with @Dr Max Gulhane @ 01:37:10–01:39:33
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whygetfat 1 year ago
A frequency imbalance in the light that you live in Neuropsin is a special opsin that's found in your cornea and your skin. It's a UVA light detector. As soon as you find out that it responds to UVA light, that should be enough for you to question your dermatologists and your primary care doctor: '[…] Why in the hell would we have a UVA light detector in our eye or our skin, if somehow UV light wasn't important?' […] "We now know that there's many people have LASIK surgery they get really bad depression. It turns out that when you disrupt the neuropsins in your eyes, it can affect the other photoreceptors in the eye below, which is melanopsin, which is located in the periphery of the retina. […] And the reason why is, what frequency light bends the most in the eye? Blue light. This is the reason why melanopsin is found there. […] "So these blue light receptors are there. They go to a nucleus in the brainstem called the habenular nucleus. This whole pathway from your cornea, all the way through your eye, into the habenial nucleus is loaded with POMC. "If you zap this with a laser, the signaling, the optical signaling is disrupted, and someone can develop depression in two or three weeks and kill themselves. […] "I like to talk about contacts, I like to talk about sunglasses and how bad they are, because they do the same thing. Except they have much more wide frequency things, because contacts block oxygen. What happens when we block oxygen? […] It affects mitochondrial function. It affects calcium flows inside the mitochondria. […] "So when you're hypoxic in any level, what are you doing to the physics of the system? You're decreasing the power of the light that you can make inside. In other words, instead of having VUV light, which is 200 to 400 nm light, now you're only making, say, 330. That has huge effects for anything that's made out of phenylaline, tyrosine, tryptophan or histidine. […] "Melatonin is one of those things. Serotonin is one of those things. NAD+ is one of those things. Dopamine is one of those things. Acetylcholine, epinephrine, nicotine. Like you're starting to see all the neurotransmitters made in your brain are fundamentally tied to this. "So when you hear this nonsense that all these alternative practitioners like, 'There's a chemical imbalance.' No. There's a frequency imbalance in the light that you live in. That's what really is the story." —Dr. Jack Kruse with @Dr Max Gulhane @ 01:56:36–02:00:34
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whygetfat 1 year ago
"I was like, 'How am I going to give this story to a young Max?' […] That's when I came up with the idea well, I can distill this down into two protocols: the leptin prescription and cold thermogenesis. […] "So the leptin prescription basically is, you must stimulate POMC, everywhere in your body that it's located, via UV light. So that means the sun is important. "[…] everybody in Australia that tells you the sun is bad, […] they need to understand that beta endorphin is also made in POMC. What is beta endorphin? It is an opioid chemical. Nature made us to be addicted to the sun. Hard stop. "Everybody in Australia is going, 'You got to be shitting me. We're slipping, slathering, sunglassing and all this stuff.' You are doing everything possible to ruin POMC signaling in you by doing that. […] "Then you make another opioid, it's called metencephalon, also from this. […] It's highly important in neuroimmune modulation and also immune modulation. "Well everybody knows (correct me if I'm wrong) four percent of the world now suffers from autoimmune conditions. And Max, I'm sure you can tell your own audience that when you're in medical school and they teach you about MS, they never have an answer for what causes it. The only thing they know is that when you get closer to the equator it goes away. Right? "So your job as a doctor is to treat all these people with this condition and try to figure out how in the hell it happens. And you come up with all these big pharma solutions that are worth nothing. It's garbage. Hard garbage. "What they need is the sun. Why? "Because everybody that has MS has a defect in POMC. They don't have enough of it. And that's where you begin. "So that's the functional idea behind the leptin prescription: is get mammals, who absolutely can't live without the sun, back into the sun. That was goal number one of decentralized Jack." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Max Gulhane MD @ 39:56–43:45
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whygetfat 1 year ago
"I used to be very, very bombastic about stuff like this. I said, 'look, you're a bunch of low dopamine idiots. You don't realize the major neurotransmitter in the frontal lobes, where all executive function and thinking cognitive ability is, is dopamine and neurodrenaline. That's what's here [points to forehead]. Neither one of you seem to realize that this is all controlled by dopa and melanin.' "And that's it. That's all you need to know. "And the crazy thing is cold, in the literature, has been shown to increase dopamine and neurodrenaline. "You can make it two ways. There's two different ways to do it. And the reason why there's two different ways is because that's how mammals did it way back in the beginning. "This story, without understanding our family, our origins, I don't believe this will ever penetrate the skulls of centralized medicine. And you know what? I'm past the point of trying to educate those people, Max, because I think it's more important to go take this message directly to patients. "Patients control their light environment more than the doctor can. And I think when people get brave enough to trust their own doctor in their head with their intuition, if you listen to what you and I have talked about today, none of this. . . I mean it's amazing to me. "No wild animals wear sunscreen or sunglasses. The only animals that get diseases that we have are the ones that are in the zoos. And hopefully somebody will be listening to this in Australia and realize, is Jack fundamentally saying that we're zoo mammals? Yes. That's exactly what I'm saying. Precisely. We don't live the way we're supposed to live." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Max Gulhane MD @ 02:41:55–02:43:40
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whygetfat 1 year ago
"You have to, as a physician, to solve your patients problems, really truly understand how they fell apart to begin with. "And if you don't understand that it's a light-based story, it's not the story you've been told, then you are failing as a clinician. "I know, Max, that you didn't learn any of this. But you have to remember something: neither did I. "But I asked the question: WHY was I a fat ass? WHY did I gain 150 pounds after my residency? "Well it's blatantly obvious now. My residency kept me in blue light for seven, eight, ten years of my life. And I was up every night. I never would have thought in a million years that the choices that I was making around my profession to be a neurosurgeon were actually what got me in trouble. "And I told you when I figured out the leptin prescription and the cold thermogenous protocol, I didn't even believe it was gonna work when I did it on me. "I fundamentally didn't believe it. That is the essence of science. That's what a hypothesis is. "And if you think about your country especially. You guys just went through this with covid. Your government is still lying to you. They told us all to social distance and stay in our house, the absolute wrong thing to do with any virus, especially for the immune system. Wear a mask? That's even stupider, because it decreases your oxygen, and it's going to affect the way your immune system can operate. "But this is what I'm trying to tell you, that you have to question authority. If you don't question authority, you're not doing science. You're doing pseudoscience." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Max Gulhane MD @ 02:38:55–02:40:46
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whygetfat 1 year ago
"I don't believe there's a disease on this planet, with the exception of the true genetic ones, that are not completely reversible. I think the key thing is you have to teach people that the defect really isn't in them, it's actually in their mitochondrial biology, and it's tied to your environment that you choose. […] "Mitochondria are an electromagnetic antenna for your environment. That's the reason why it's designed to connect wirelessly to the sun and also to the earth. Once you understand the basic wiring diagram of a mitochondria, I personally think medicine becomes really easy. "Because the things that I teach people, they're not really that difficult to do. What the difficulty is we become addicted to our modern life. Many times the things that we've become addicted to in our modern life have brought us the diseases that we have. […] "If you do this every day of your life you will have the greatest impact on your health. It's actually seeing the sunrise. That's 80% of the game. Everything else after that one point, I'm going to tell you that it's important, but if you get that one thing right, that's the key. "The reason for that is the sunrise actually is what starts your circadian mechanism. Your circadian mechanism actually controls certain biogenic amines that are in your body that control your mitochondrial change program. […] "There's only two change programs in mitochondria. One is called apoptosis, the other one's called autophagy. It turns out that AM sunlight is vitally linked to the efficiency of both of those programs. Apoptosis is when you get rid of bad engines in your body that don't make energy. That's usually what happens in people that have diabetes, cancer or the chronic diseases we talked about in the past. There's another one which is called autophagy, and that process is when you recycle the bad engines, rebuild them so that you can make good energy again." —Dr.Jack Kruse with Sherrill Sellman, ND @ 12:10–13:13 & 15:01–16:28
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"You guys know that in the United States right now we've got a big time depression, suicide, and opiate problem. What most people don't realize is that this problem all links back to a chemical that's made in your eye and goes into your brain. "The chemical's called POMC. […] This chemical is made in the brain and it basically breaks down to six different chemicals. […] "There's other chemicals that are made in here but […] we make two really big chemicals in our eye initially that link to this story. So if you're not getting AM sunlight, […] from sunrise to about 10:00 AM, you're chronically deficient in it, you have an alteration in melatonin and dopamine. And it turns out depression is very associated with dopamine. Well people don't understand about dopamine, is dopamine is created from the aromatic amino acid tyrosine and phenylalanine in humans. […] "These aromatic amino acids are photon traps for this AM light. It turns out that melatonin has to first be programmed by AM light, but it doesn't act in the brain or the gut until light is gone at night for about four hours. So this is the reason why there's a brain-gut axis." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Kriben Govender and Jame Shadrach @ 08:34–08:59 & 10:05–10:42 & 11:35–11:57
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"From a detoxifying perspective, or a protection against the environmental insults perspective, we really need to focus on the basics first. Jack will frequently say, 'redox before detox,' because redox essentially describes the net negative charge of the body, describes how well your mitochondria are working. "All of the detoxification mechanisms our bodies have rely on mitochondria. "So if our mitochondria are dysfunctional and suboptimal, because let's say our light environment, and deuterium load, and our magnetic environment, also the electromagnetic environment in general is poor, then we can't even begin to detox, because our redox is broken. We don't even have the tools, the raw materials to do it. "So we need to focus on the redox status first. Then if you want to support your detox pathways and this and that, you can do that. But we're playing a losing game if we're starting with detox and we're not paying attention to the mitochondria." —Dr. Alexis Cowan with Danny Jones @ 01:24:49–01:25:38
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"When I think about bioenergetics, most people think about food. Food is only one-third of the story. "We also have direct exposure and stimulation of melanin in the skin by the sun. […] That makes free electrons and free energy. "And we also have the third pillar being grounding in direct electron exchange from the earth. "We're really only getting one of the three pillars in the modern day, from the food, and most of the food is BS anyways. So our bodies are starving to death. […] "Food doesn't have to be food that you eat. Food can also be sun on your skin and your bare feet on the earth. People don't realize that. […] "When you're eating food, you're eating for protons and electrons. Of course you're also eating for micronutrients that help to facilitate certain parts of metabolism. […] But first and foremost you're eating for protons and electrons to power your mitochondria. And if we think about it in that way then we can be like okay, where else do we get electrons from? "Well, we can get it at these two other areas that nobody else is essentially thinking about or talking about. And then when you think about it in that way it makes total sense why we're kind of experiencing this energetic crisis as modern humans." —Dr. Alexis Cowan with Danny Jones @ 1:35:36–1:37:58
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"Big muscles don't give you longevity. In fact, big muscles usually lead to earlier death, and the death usually is from a cardiac event or intracranial event. And the reason why is because you're stealing energy from the two energy hogs in your body. The two energy hogs in your body are your brain and your heart. "This is the fundamental reason why going to a blue-lit gym and hypertrophying your muscles is about the stupidest thing you can do when you live in an artificial-lit world. "The smarter thing to do is what the Sherpas do. Go at high altitude where it's cold, where the UV light is strong, and what you'll find out is you shed atomic mass. You're still ripped because you are thin, but your strength goes through the roof. "And the reason why is because what are you doing? You're actually making your muscles way more effective. […] "I think what the Sherpas have is spectacular. If you can keep enough muscle mass to keep your strength up, that really is the story of longevity. But you need to realize in that mindset, strength is more important than hypertrophy. That's really the key." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 01:03:54–01:04:45 & 01:09:18–01:09:34
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"When I tell them I want you to get your skin in the game when you have a gut issue, it means I want from clavicles to your pubic bone in the sun as much as possible. Because what does that do? It sculpts your microbiome. [...] "Nothing has the power to change matter more than light. Why? Because it's not encumbered by mass. Food is always encumbered by mass, therefore it's not the top prescription for people with a leaky gut. It's always the light. And you have to get the circadian mechanism correct for gut issues. That's the reason why AM and PM light is huge [...] "If you're not suicidal and you don't have a brain-gut axis issue, you may not need to go to El Salvador. You may just need to say, leave Stockholm and let's say go to Tenerife or maybe the Canary Islands to fix your gut. [...] "I really enjoy taking care of people with gut problems because I actually think they're some of the easiest people to fix. The problem is most of them don't believe that they need an environmental biohack to fix the gut problem first. "And this is the reason why this is one of the few times that I'll tell you that I like functional medicine people and I like food gurus. Because I want those people to believe that it's calories in calories out, and food is the dominant thing, to go to those people and waste their money. That is the punch in the mouth they get. [...] "Humans are a very interesting mammal. They tend not to do the right things until they get the punch in the mouth. It's part of human nature that especially when you get sick, that the answer could be standing right in front of you, and you still won't choose it. [...] "Their health needs to fall apart. [...] "To be honest with you, I was that person up until I was 40 years old. I believed everything that the rest of them believe. Then it took my punch in the mouth to wake up. "I really believe that wounds create our wisdom. I am a big believer that you have to believe the propaganda enough to get sick enough before you get woken up to reality." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 37:30–44:30
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"What is 'grounding?' Grounding, just as a very basic, basic way of looking at it, is being barefoot on the surface of the earth. That means barefoot on the grass, barefoot on sand, barefoot in a stream, barefoot even on concrete. […] When you stand barefoot you soak electrons up through your feet into your body instantaneously. […] "Grounding, or 'earthing', can actually act as an antioxidant. Electrons want to exist in pairs. When electrons are paired up they're happy. When they're by themselves that's when they can start to create damage. "Let's say we're in a process where our body is inflamed. What would be an example of our body being inflamed? Well arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis or any sort of degenerative condition where we get tissue damage. Also inflammation can happen in the gut as a precursor to so many other different conditions. Basically any diagnosed Western disease has a form of inflammation in it. […] "You can't overdo grounding or earthing. The body soaks up and distributes the electrons as it's needed and where it needs to go. And then once you reach this equilibrium point, or this homeostasis, your body's not going to like all of a sudden create oxidants or free radicals from earth's electrons. It's […] the ultimate antioxidant […] "How much time does that take? On average, if it's something like calming joint inflammation, a lot of these studies are doing anywhere between 30 to 45 minutes of earthing […] If we're dealing with a more complex chronic condition like multiple sclerosis, those reports are trying to get individuals earthed and grounded 16 hours a day, or more even, for an extended period of time. […] "Similar with a condition called fibromyalgia, where there's like a generalized pain and fatigue throughout the whole entire body. Autoimmune condition, same thing. […] the more inflamed one is, the more one needs to be connected to the earth." —Carrie Bennett @ 01:26–04:18 & 17:06–19:21 & 21:38–22:54
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"We are the most adaptable animal on this planet. But we don't realize that that adaptation comes at a cost. It comes at a thermodynamic cost. And that cost is always paid in the biologic toll called diseases. And that's really the essence of what the chronic disease epidemic is all about, everywhere in the globe. "I guess what I want people to realize is when you get that punch in the mouth from a disease, I want you to think about it differently than the food gurus or the nutrition gurus or the workout gurus are going to tell you. "I think when you realize that light is not encumbered by mass, and you get in the light, that's the fastest way for you to reverse this problem. And no, you don't have to understand how the time dilation mechanism works in the mitochondria. If you want to, I'll be more than happy to explain it to you […] "Wild animals figured this out. Nature made this really simple for natures to do. You just have to live within nature. "So if you just get the message from this podcast that all Uncle Jack's asking you to do, is go live outside more than inside. Get as much sun as you can. If you really get sick, try to get to a place that has better sun, or better sun and cold. And do that consistently and then watch what happens. "I think when you do that, that's about the best decentralized medical advice that I could ever give anybody." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 01:23:06–01:25:12
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"People that are really struggling with increasing their mass also have a light problem. Like people don't realize that anorexia and obesity are almost the exact same thing, because of the way the mechanism is caused. But the real difference is that light is behind it. And it turns out light is different. […] "Anorexia is a story of the sun. Usually their problem is they don't have enough UV light. They don't have enough infrared-A light. They need to operate all their cytochrome proteins on their inner mitochondrial membrane so they optimize apoptosis and autophagy. That's the real problem. "And when you do that, you'll fix the hormone panel that controls that. The number one thing that that controls that is IGF-1 axis. And when you control IGF-1 you'll start to see it rise. And when it rises, it'll rise enough so that you're able to keep the mass on that you need. But generally, it's a deficiency in sunlight." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 01:41:49–01:42:12 & 01:47:06–01:47:44
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"It turns out the poor UV is the real key for you getting fat. It goes back to the Fritz Popp story. The people in Southern India have pretty good UV. They still get diabetic but they don't become fat. "So when you begin to realize that fatness really is a problem of blue light, and blue light to an excess. And not only that, to get really morbidly obese, not only do you have to have blue light during the day, but you also have to have blue light during night. That's actually how you get the fattest. "So in the United States, the real problem with obesity is the people that are doing shift work. Shift work people have a huge problem with obesity. "If you're living indoors like, say you're living behind the windows, people don't realize that the latest data, 89% of humans in the United States live inside. You don't realize that the glass here blocks all the UV, blocks 40 to 60% of the red. So it should be no shock why that's an issue. […] "And then when you think about the lights are above are LEDs. Remember the governments all got rid of the incandescent that actually gave you some UV. […] "And then when you get inside remember the screen there's not a single computer company, with the exception of the one I'm involved with, which is the Daylight Computer, that makes computer screens that have no blue light in it. Well why is that? Because blue light addicts you to their technology. It also makes you fat. "So the single number one thing for you to do is to limit your blue light exposure during the day and at night. And you need to do both. And you need to use every strategy you can. Some of the things that you've talked about already, like going in cold, that helps you shred, for sure. But blue light is a huge problem." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 01:44:05–01:46:31
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"Food isn't about macronutrients. Food is about light. […] "At the Paleo f(x)™ conference in 2011, when I was a keynote speaker, I actually told people in the paleo community that if you don't see the sunrise every day you can't fat burn. So I want you to think about that for a minute. Your TCA cycle requires AM sunlight in order for it to spin counterclockwise. Because remember, the TCA cycle is connected to the inner mitochondrial membrane. […] "The ketogenic diet only works when you see the sunrise every morning. Why? You cannot fat burn without AM sunrise." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 01:08–01:11, 06:51–07:15 & 01:46:43–01:46:51
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Sasha Latypova: "Charles Richet was a French researcher […] In 1913 he was given Nobel prize for […] the work on anaphylaxis […] "When you look at this work […] you understand a few things. […] It's impossible to vaccinate for anything. And Richet has demonstrated conclusively […] While he never himself said it's impossible to vaccinate, but when you read his work, you know it's impossible to vaccinate. […] "He figured out that if you inject some poison which may be even not noticed at the beginning […] and then a certain number of days goes by, and typically it's twenty days […] even the minute dose, which is not considered dangerous at all, may create in some percentage of them, a very violent illness or even death. And he called it anaphylactic shock. "Now what he also discovered that it doesn't have to be poison. […] It could be something considered benign, like milk, for example. It can produce the same effect […] "He discovered […] that it's impossible to predict anaphylactic reaction or anaphylactic state. It's impossible to predict who, which if you inject a group of 100 people, which 20% of them will be anaphylacticized. We don't know. And we still don't know. […] "Second most important thing is that at the time that he discovered it, a bunch of other researchers called milder reactions "allergy." And he was against it. He said it's the same phenomenon; you shouldn't call it a different name. […]" James Delingpole: "Even stuff like hay fever?" Sasha Latypova: "Yes. It's also a form of anaphylaxis. A milder one. […] "So when your child develops a food allergy, like gluten allergy, first of all you don't even realize what it's allergy to. […] And then ten years later your child has an autoimmune condition […] "But now of course the vaccine industry says, 'oh no, no, no. It's your rare genetic mutation. It's hereditary.' So victim blaming starts. It's your bad genes. Or it's your bad food habits, because you're eating seed oils and sugar. Or maybe because you live near the power line. […] Those are the common ways of how they gaslight you to look away from those injections." —Sasha Latypova with James Delingpole @ 09:17–27:01 https://rumble.com/v5gnghp-sasha-latypova.html?start=557