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and his papers that were published in science challenged that in a big way and I've been saying that for 15 years because it's how I figured out that blue light was the cause of my obesity and
Concept
blue light
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7 · causes · because · i-proved
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candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · _intake0.959

    > and his papers that were published in science challenged that in a big way and I've been saying that for 15 years because it's how I figured out that blue light was the cause of my obesity and

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/blue-light/003-and-his-papers-that-were-published-in-science-challenged-tha.md

  2. 02 · yt0.696

    Uh and she said, "Look, I think I know why this happened to you." She goes, "I'm going to send you a book and six papers." And she did. and what she really wanted me to do is out the industry and uh that's not how I took it. >> I went a totally different way. I actually said, "Is she trying to tell me what's in this book is somehow possibly true?" And you know, long story short, she's now divorced from that orthopedic surgeon. And she's actually contacted me many times since that has happened. and she's kind of stunned about where I took this >> because what she allowed me to reali

    yt/MSJk1RDH7Aw-uc-327-water-light-and-magnetism-for-health-with-dr-jack-kru/transcript.txt

  3. 03 · yt0.691

    You know, it's sort of this highly philosophical, basically nonsense. Okay, so then again I I inquired. I said, "Why are you, you know, what appears to be about 50-60 lb overweight? You've got a sort of big amount of belly fat. Do you feel that light negates any negative consequences of that?" And, you know, to be honest, pretty much every single bit of scientific data would support that having excess potential, particularly central adiposity, is an absolute disaster for your health. There's I I don't see you can find any literature that would support where that is a good thing. Now, his respo

    yt/zYjCjKCcRsQ-my-tweet-that-set-jack-kruse-off/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · _intake0.686

    Dave was not afraid to take a chance and bring me to Vermont last year to talk about how solar light links to the entire food web and how mitochondria decipher the photoelectric energy and information contained on excited electrons. The talk might have been controversial for some in the “food first” crowd but they were very receptive to the message by the time I was done. I think they realized the eye contained the clues to the answer to Dr. Price’s observations. Once you realized that all of Dr. Price’s observations on diet were made in humans who lived outdoors in nature, under the guidance

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-13-can-see-real-vermont-2017.md

  5. 05 · yt0.683

    light is different notice the difference here see the color temperature of sunlight when it rises is 1800 Kelvin look at what it's that sunset notice this blue scale it's mostly red but the light is bluer as the day goes on why that's when melanopsin works because what does it pay attention to 435 - 465 light which is blue that's what it's the signal is and you want to know the key right here at noon 5750 Kelvin you know what your computer screen is at home 24/7 57 50 Kelvin some of the newer screens 6500 so every time you turn the damn computer on it's noon to your brain for those of you who

    yt/d7qjh4BIGbc-dr-jack-kruse-nourish-vermont-2017/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.681

    And he documented the color changes that occurred on animals after he took the cataracts out. how their coats changed, their surfaces, how they started to act on the farm. Okay, that's how important this was. And he went he went even further. He checked their urine. And you know what he found? He found there was metabolites of hormones that occurred after he took the cataract out that weren't there before. So in other words, light was able to make chemicals in us that weren't there before. Doesn't that sound a lot like E= MC²? Like how did light get turned into things with structure, things wi

    yt/zGAACx89jMU-dr-jack-kruse-nourish-vermont-2017-on-circadian-biology-and-/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · yt0.680

    Kruse you did struggle with I guess being overweight having some form of weight crisis in your life now what was the moment that you you had that kind of Eureka Einstein moment that wow it's not the diet paradigm that's really impacting you but there's something else around 2004 2005 given at Auckland minimally invasive spine surgery and I was in front of a bunch of orthopedic surgeon and neurosurgeons you do spine surgery because I was presenting a paper about this instrument that I had designed and I stood up and I immediately tore my knee meniscus I don't know that they told me that that ha

    yt/g_rlcavhGLs-jack-kruse-on-how-light-sculpts-your-microbiome-implications/transcript.txt

  8. 08 · _intake0.679

    Then two years later, in 2018 the study from the University of Toledo proved my response to Asprey’s claims were fraudulent. See the we have many PEER reviewed article pointing out just how bad man-made blue light from screens are for the human retina.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/hypoxia-15-blue-light-causes-irreversible-hypoxia-in-all-cells.md

  9. 09 · yt0.678

    He uh spoke very candidly at one point about his assessment regarding uh the black white difference in IQ and his conclusion was that uh this was the part of the story and he believed that it was shared by the majority of the specialists. you know when he said this in the mid 1990s this was right when the human genome project was coming out but the implications of what the human genome project found were not really wellnown what happened to Watson he was probably um if you think about it from cultural standpoint he was probably the first OG uh molecular biologist that was canceled by cancel cu

    yt/sf9VNlTiq5s-neurosurgeon-talks-about-genetics-and-longevity-dr-jack-krus/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · yt0.678

    And I will tell you that even if he is right, you know, even if he says, "Well, I can be I can be obese and I can just have the light and it's going to, you know, protect me and give me greater longevity." And I will say that, you know, certainly we do know that light, you know, particularly latitude is an independent risk factor for longevity. Those people that live at the, you know, more equatorial latitudes tend to, when all other things are equalized, tend to live a little bit longer. And there may be some confounders within that like, you know, warmer weather, more activity, on and on and

    yt/zYjCjKCcRsQ-my-tweet-that-set-jack-kruse-off/transcript.txt

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