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- cytochrome
- Cross-concepts
- red light · iron
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- 4 · must · because
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- 01 · _intake0.774
> why red light has such tremendous benefits for mitochondria why because sunlight always has red in it when Blue's available but guess what your iPhone never does that's the whole
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/mitochondria/002-why-red-light-has-such-tremendous-benefits-for-mitochondria-.md
- 02 · _intake0.768
The ROS of cytochrome 1 is also linked to light and seasons. Recent studies show that cytochrome bc1 complex-linked ROS production is primarily promoted by a *partially oxidized* rather than by a *fully reduced* ubiquinone pool. The difference is felt in the amount of ELF-UV light released from cytochrome 1 and the singlet or triplet state of ROS released. The resulting mechanism of ROS production has offered a straightforward explanation of how the redox state of the ubiquinone pool could play a central role in mitochondrial redox signaling.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/how-to-find-your-inner-masterpiece.md
- 03 · _intake0.767
Light and water also do the same thing as proteins like cysteine. It is the “potential” of the thiol groups in cysteine where your redox potential really lies. **Cysteine is the rarest amino acid in nature,** and this fact alone makes it an ideal signaling molecule in redox biochemistry. It links aging and neolithic disease risk, and it also marks where wellness begins and ends in us all.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-epigenetics-12-battery-charged.md
- 04 · _intake0.757
Sunlight is supposed to provide us a “balanced diet.” Understanding MS fully is beginning to understand how modern artificial light is really highly-unbalanced “junk food” for our mitochondria. Red and infrared light are more like organic “health food” for a mitochondria because of its effect on cytochrome c oxidase and the ATPase. Blue light destroys the voltage in mitochondria and slows electron tunneling speeds to reduce energy efficiency. In fact, Popp has shown that 380-nanometer light is a “superfood” for regeneration. Several researchers have backed up this claim with experiments. The f…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/organizational-structural-failure-10-multiple-sclerosis.md
- 05 · _intake0.757
Conditions associated with pro-oxidant states, like cancer are states associated with elevated ROS production, demonstrate increased sensitivity to low-intensity light therapy (LILT). Cancer is very sensitive to low levels of light illumination. It is also well known that red light has massive effects on cytochrome 3 (cytochrome c oxidase) and ATP production.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-for-biophotons.md
- 06 · _intake0.755
When we discuss light many people think light is “visible light” (400nm-700nm) when we mention it. The above paragraphs paints a different picture of the light contained within your mitochondria. The light at cytochrome 1 is UV light (340nm) and the light inside of a mitochondrial matrix is *mostly infrared*. Infrared light is heat and it can glow red if the intensity is present. In us, the intensity is not great but researchers have shown bio-photons are released from all human organelles. Healthy cells tend to emit a constant phase relationship during the course of time. Unhealthy cells emit…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/organizational-structural-failure-10-multiple-sclerosis.md
- 07 · _intake0.755
Light … - **REALITY #7: BLOOD AND CHLOROPHYLL TYPES AND FOOD** - `_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-7-blood-chlorophyll-types-food.md` - … a quantum particle with respect to the <<photoelectric>> effect? Recall that every <<cell>> in the human <<body>> releases ELF-UV for a deep signaling … - **UBIQUITINATION 8: THE MAMMALIAN BATTERY** - `_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-8-the-mammalian-battery.md` - … What is the metal <<cell>> in your “<<body>> battery”? It is not a metal or an ionic fluid like there was between the water … - **TIME #2: HOW IS TIME BUILT?** - `_inta…
_intake/concept-digests/photoelectric-biology.md
- 08 · _intake0.754
[Artificial light](https://jackkruse.com/brain-gut-11-is-technology-your-achilles-heel/) has a ton of blue and green light in destroying the cortisol/DHEA/Melatonin cycle. Low melatonin destroys mitochondrial autophagy. Red light seems safest based on what we know today.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/primal-cortisol-response.md
- 09 · _intake0.751
**THE TAKE HOME:** Can light release from a cell tell us about mitochondrial energy status? Is mitochondrial fission involved in the elimination of ROS-producing mitochondria? Can our cellular light fingerprint tell us about this process I call “mitoptosis”? Mitochondria self-regulates their function by participating in the multi-faceted defense of the cell against oxidative damage. When the cell is under siege by ROS/RNS it releases ELF-UV and this light is the signal for the recycle programs in mitochondria designed to buy us more time on earth.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-for-biophotons.md
- 10 · _intake0.748
This becomes an incredibly important issue in chloroplasts, RPE’s and mitochondria. WHY? All life on this planet uses one or the other to make energy from the sun using electrons and protons. It is why all cytochromes use Iron- sulfur (Fe-S) redox complexes where quantum mechanisms dominate what type of electron spins can be made from the waves out bodies are sensing.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/biohacking-time-with-methylene-blue.md
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