sell as good no why isn't it good because I think we need to talk about this red light is Led so it's very very narrow wavelength and what did I tell you about cytochrome C it has a very
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- cytochrome
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- red light · iron
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- 01 · yt0.759
But, if I need more light, I only have one option, and that's this LED light that's in my overhead fan. And when I turn that thing on, again, like I was seeing at the dentist's office, it hurts my eyes, and it literally like hurts my brain. And so, what you're saying is is that LED light has such a narrow unnatural spectrum of light that my brain and and optic nerve literally doesn't know what to make of that. It's like, what the what the [ __ ] is that light? We don't know what that is. And so, it sort of scrambles your your system, so to speak. Is that kind of right? Well, it's it'…
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- 02 · yt0.747
So, for those of you who don't know this, there's a whole section on PubMed called photobiomodulation or LLLT, which is the science of red light. It turns out one of those cytochromes in our mitochondria is called cytochrome C oxidase, and it has four absorption spectrums. And guess what they are? All in the red. What's the other big red chromophore in the body? Water. So, all of a sudden, then you start to see how the system works. So, anytime you have blue, you've got to have red with it. And sunlight never comes with blue without red. So, that's how you start to understand why modern techno…
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- 03 · _intake0.737
> reason why this gets really complex is people don't realize why cytochrome one is incredibly important because when [ __ ] goes bad there cytochrome one is almost always next to where
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- 04 · yt0.732
It's no use talking about the negative relationship between a red light and a green light and a yellow, white, or blue one--whatever the other colors on the Christmas tree are-- because they all have the same value. They're all bright, they're all cheerful, they all say "Merry Christmas," etc., etc., etc. So what are you supposed to do with that? Here you've got a red light which doesn't seem to enter into this sense of the arbitrary and differential. Well, that's because it's actually not a gross constituent unit in a semiotic system, right? "Bright lights" is the gross constituent unit and t…
yt/VsMfaIOsT3M-8-semiotics-and-structuralism/transcript.txt
- 05 · _intake0.732
Exposing your surfaces to chronic artificial high color temperature light is why the graph above exists graph. It has very little to do with food. That is just today’s precept of the truth.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-what-can-a-chart-tell-you.md
- 06 · _intake0.729
You now may be beginning to realize why I have written so many blogs on photosynthesis. You might begin to understand why I value the new book, “Life at the Edge”, by Jim Al Khalili. There was a quantum reason for this recommendation. I just have not said why, up until today’s post. It is time you realize just how important light and nitrogen coupling are to all life on Earth.
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- 07 · _intake0.729
> utilizing anybody's red light panel that's LED based, you will never change the dialectric constant of their fluid. Is that a study that needs to be done? Yes. Because when people begin to
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/red-light/003-utilizing-anybody-s-red-light-panel-that-s-led-based-you-wil.md
- 08 · yt0.727
Turns out what is is unpolarized light from the sun in the visible spectrum from about 250 to about 3,100. That is the light that we're designed to work with. If you live mostly in that light, you will not get dementia. If you live mostly in the other parts of the spectrum you will get dementia. And that's the reason why right now um people in MAHA don't like to talk about this, but my belief is that dementia specifically from Alzheimer's is now the number one killer in the United States. And that's been taken and and how shall we say, hidden because no one wants people to know that that's the…
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- 09 · _intake0.725
Recently one of my former members who is a practicing clinician in Australia wrote this publicly. I want to share his perspective and then parse out why I think his view point is missing the key ingredients of Light.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/the-food-versus-light-lesson-not-to-be-missed.md
- 10 · _intake0.724
Because if he doesn't understand the story of melanin, vitamin D, melatonin, the control of apoptosis, and mitochondrial biology, like I just - **5** [always/because] · `00:02:21.200` [Power of Light in Cancer Healing | SP Mini ft. Dr. Jack Krus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjg8IUmbqSY&t=141) > always be at risk? Because if he doesn't understand the story of melanin, vitamin D, melatonin, the control of apoptosis, and mitochondrial biology, like I just gave you five layers to this onion. - **5** [because/i-proved] · `03:02:47.520` [Jack Kruse & Andrew Huberman (Rick Rubin Tetragrammaton Po…
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