developing cancer. Why? Because this growth is sped up. That's what the clocks do. That's what circadian biology is all about. So, the way we're built, the top clock always has to run faster
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- The Most Epic Jack Kruse Interview EVER! EP #75 & #76, The Life Stylist Podcast · 01:16:05.280 ↗
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- candidate — not yet promoted to canon
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- 01 · _intake0.983
> developing cancer. Why? Because this growth is sped up. That's what the clocks do. That's what circadian biology is all about. So, the way we're built, the top clock always has to run faster
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/circadian/002-developing-cancer.md
- 02 · _intake0.851
Circadian biology is crucial to optimal health. The real kicker, that no one until now has realized, is how biology accelerated time using the theory of relativity for ultimate survival. It appears Mother Nature used power laws to fuel explosive growth in the species that we were descended from. I will explain in a later blog why this is a very critical factor in tying things together, but the result of it is what you need to pay attention to now. Evolution figured out a way to speed up. The consequence of this was that it also sped up epigenomics. This relative increase fueled human evolution…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cold-thermogenesis-three.md
- 03 · _intake0.843
- [`001-that-because-it-controls-circadian-biology-what-have-i-been-`](circadian/001-that-because-it-controls-circadian-biology-what-have-i-been-.md) — score=9 `00:44:07.680` — that because it controls circadian biology what have I been consistent about like when you read the letin prescription t - [`002-developing-cancer-why-because-this-growth-is-sped-up-that-s-`](circadian/002-developing-cancer-why-because-this-growth-is-sped-up-that-s-.md) — score=7 `01:16:05.280` — developing cancer. Why? Because this growth is sped up. That's what the clocks do. That's what circadian biology is all - [`0…
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated/INDEX.md
- 04 · _intake0.843
- [`001-that-because-it-controls-circadian-biology-what-have-i-been-`](circadian/001-that-because-it-controls-circadian-biology-what-have-i-been-.md) — score=9 `00:44:07.680` — that because it controls circadian biology what have I been consistent about like when you read the letin prescription t - [`002-developing-cancer-why-because-this-growth-is-sped-up-that-s-`](circadian/002-developing-cancer-why-because-this-growth-is-sped-up-that-s-.md) — score=7 `01:16:05.280` — developing cancer. Why? Because this growth is sped up. That's what the clocks do. That's what circadian biology is all - [`0…
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/INDEX.md
- 05 · _intake0.835
If we eat foods designed for quick digestion, like processed foods, and we eat too often in meal timing we make our cellular clocks run faster. If we eat low-quality foods, live a sedentary lifestyle of video game playing, use our iPad or iPhone too long, do not get enough or efficient sleep, we are setting ourselves up for chronic leaky gut that could end up in a GI cancer (matrix slows). Any excessive energy or lack or energy efficiency at our inner mitochondrial membrane leads to excessive insulin levels and altered melatonin levels. This in turn, alters our growth hormone levels, measured …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/the-epcotx-rx.md
- 06 · _intake0.834
When this process is broken, the result is low brain sulfate levels, while excessive amounts of *metals precipitate out in our tissues.* **Precipitation of metals in tissues has the atomic effect of speeding up our organ clocks in relation to the SCN.** *This completely ruins circadian signaling and speeds up ubiquitination rates and increases epigenetic activation. **This implies cancer maybe simply due to excessive light perception and/or loss of epigenetic control of the pentose phosphate pathway (NADPH).** *
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-4-ubiquitins-connection-to-light.md
- 07 · _intake0.833
What should the above graph really say to us mitochondriacs? Carbohydrate use at the wrong time of the day/year severely limits your time on this planet when you have most cancers because of light. That should be very clear from the data, but what is not clear is why it is the case? When you layer the research on about how circadian biology effects the clock genes that cause type 2 diabetes and can lead to cancer what should one conclude and what questions should be asked?
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-what-can-a-chart-tell-you.md
- 08 · _intake0.825
This blog is a teaching point for those with cancer. Most people know that cancer has the innate ability to shorten your lifespan and this is why this blog is in this series. Most people have the perception that cancer shortens our time but in the June 2016 webinar, we uncover principles that cancer may be a solution that nature is looking for to allow us to operate well in our new modern world. Either way, We are talking about time. In fact, the higher the grade of tumor the less time you generally have. This is the current belief of most patients and of allopathic medicine. Have you ever tho…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-subtraction-cancer-diagnosis.md
- 09 · _intake0.823
The goal of longevity is to protect your stem cell supply at all costs as a young mammal. So having a program of living that does this is important. When we live outside our circadian cycles, we force our cells to make this decision too often, and we deplete those stem cells. We travel that road utilizing lifestyle behaviors that subjugate our stem cells because we are unaware of how a circadian mismatch may deplete our stem cells and force that decision to come to us earlier in life as future generations are born. This is why we see much more childhood cancers today as we did 120 years ago. I…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cold-thermogenesis-three.md
- 10 · _intake0.822
You need to go back and read what I wrote earlier in this blog about how circadian biology is yoked to cellular metabolism. If epigenetics has sped up, and you eat a warm climate diet, you by definition increase mitochondrial ROS that slowly kills you. As you age, it speeds up because epigenetics switches are designed to react fast and furious for change. This is why neolithic disease all increase as we age. Name one that does not?
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cold-thermogenesis-three.md
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