the whole time I realized like we're talking about neural energy what do I mean by that well you know yes we have stored energy is fat and protein and stuff in our body but it was like ethylene those are like ethylene yeah whatever it is yeah what I'm interested in is what creates that feeling of like yes that more of that the stuff that creates bonding between people I mean you know dopamine is I can tell you I've always thought that Chi and dopamine are are sort of synonymous
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- 01 · _intake0.809
I realized that when electron flow was disrupted for any reason, it meant energy in the system **had to go way down**. I thought this would be clearly something the brain would pay strict attention too for survival. I learned that the leptin receptor in the brain is what pays attention to total energy balance. Then I realized it does this **using leptin signaling** to control the hormone response in cells via the endocrine system. Leptin basically is the “accountant” that tells the brain whether we have an electron deficit or an excess in our body. This also implied to me, that any biologic ma…
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- 02 · yt0.799
And the idea that there's two sides of that, and actually, this is a good idea to introduce this term of hormesis, which you and I were talking about offline, the idea that you have this addiction circuit where you get a reward, but then you drop to a baseline that's below the original baseline, and then it's a downward spiral, versus hormesis, which is more like exercise. Can you explain hormesis? - [Daniel] Yeah. And I just wanna say, because you have an educated audience, we're simplifying everything for model purpose and speed purpose. Obviously, it's not just dopamine, right? You can have…
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- 03 · _intake0.799
I learned empirically, the mitochondrial response of this neural retraining, could be followed and accounted for by the neuro-humeral response of the brain. This means that energy balance is codified in our hormone panel. That means the patients hormone status could be used as a detector to see how the system went awry and how it was responding to retraining over time. This was the most labor intensive time in synthesizing what I had learned about leptin. When I had I thought I had it all worked out in my own mind and in my notes, I became the guinea pig for this thought experiment. I used [qu…
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- 04 · yt0.796
Was being a fat ass really tied to energy excess or was it maybe tied to energy loss back to the environment? Got me thinking and I wasn't sure. But this paper came from the number one mitochondria researcher in the world. If you don't know his name, this is a name you want to write down. Dr. Doug Wallace. And he just won the Franklin Award. That's usually something they give to somebody before they win a Nobel. He's going to win a Nobel Prize. He's the guy that found out that mitochondria are inherited from your mother only. He's also the one that linked all diseases. And this is going to sho…
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- 05 · _intake0.796
**Non Geeks:** We essentially get electrons from foods, or at least I thought back then. We do this by moving those electrons over the inner mitochondrial membrane, and the result is in HEAT and ATP production. Since mammals generate energy backwards, compared to plants, this gave the me the idea to read Einstein’s equations backwards to gain insight on how life makes energy from chaos. By doing so, it changed my perspective about obesity almost immediately. **We are taught to think about obesity as excess calories. Yet when I reversed the equation it said obesity is a disease of a loss of ele…
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- 06 · _intake0.791
I said, “Dave, you do react to these things if what those studies are based upon are using biochemistry that we use today…what if I told you biochemistry can rewire just like the leptin receptor? Might that shock you? Moreover what does it mean for all your studies that you currently believe to be true for your clients? Might there is a better way? A way evolution figured out how to use the laws of quantum mechanics more efficiently to make biochemistry appear to rewire? And show you an more Optimal way? FACTOR X….GET SOME! Question everything and always ask why…always embrace paradox.”
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- 07 · _intake0.790
This insight made me realize right away the loss of energy, was not only critical to obesity but is critical to all disease generation and immune system activation. Inflammation is associated with the production of a fever in the brain, so this is how a fever begins, in the first place in our hypothalamus. It also meant that loss of electrons had to correlate with the development of a net positive charge in the mitochondria because we lost electrons. Electrons carry a negative charge. But then something else odd occurred to me. I realized that when I reversed the equation in my head, **it mean…
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- 08 · _intake0.789
I told you long ago to stop looking at food as metabolic fuel and instead look at it as hormone information. Today I am going to show you how the language of hormones is decoded by using electrons and protons in your mitochondria. Now you are going to find out why I said this.
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- 09 · yt0.789
From the process that you learned when you did the KB cycle when you were a freshman in medical school. That's where it gets the energy from. Chemical energy. Chemical energy is the it drives the system. does not control the system. That's what Becker asked about. Two separate things, right? That is um I I appreciate the perspective, but I I I guess I have a slightly different understanding of that. And in part it's informed by other cultural systems or um so when we like in Chinese medicine, if we start talking aboutqi or prana, right? when I as a martial artist could see different things don…
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- 10 · yt0.786
But just for the materialist as well, like there is some sense in which I just am this collection of atoms. You know, I just am the collection of atoms that's in my brain and my body. And it sounds like you want to say that's kind of true, but in the opposite direction where like the materialist says you have a bunch of matter and that just somehow is the same thing as this conscious experience. If I'm hearing you correctly, you're saying you are just this conscious experience. you are just this like mentality. It's just that if you look at that from the outside, it just looks like a brain. It…
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