thing happens what happens the blood vessels are raised to the surface so that they can absorb light what is hemoglobin absorb 250 to 600 nanometer light so red blood cells are ferryboats hmm then to work operationally they have to be sulfated what else do you know in your body that has to be sulfated most people never talk about cholesterol and
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- 01 · _intake0.971
> thing happens what happens the blood vessels are raised to the surface so that they can absorb light what is hemoglobin absorb 250 to 600 nanometer light so red blood cells are ferryboats hmm then to work operationally they have to be sulfated what else do you know in your body that has to be sulfated most people never talk about cholesterol and
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/iron/007-thing-happens-what-happens-the-blood-vessels-are-raised-to-t.md
- 02 · _intake0.842
> that they can absorb light what is hemoglobin absorb 250 to 600 nanometer light so red blood cells are ferryboats hmm then to work operationally they have to be sulfated what else do you know in your body that has to be sulfated most people never talk about cholesterol and vitamin D you know that vitamin D is made from cholesterol there's only one
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/vitamin-d/005-that-they-can-absorb-light-what-is-hemoglobin-absorb-250-to-.md
- 03 · _intake0.780
The light’s photons cause interactions among the electrons and the “holes” and this causes different “topologies or maps” of quantum processes to occur on the materials’ surface. If the surface charge is sustained it can even change the entire bulk of material’s in tissues to do things we would not expect. Most biologists and physicists think the skin and blood of animals are insulators today because of how they study the components of skin in vitro, but it turns out when the proteins are sulfated and placed in sunlight, the interactions are likely quite different than our expectations. This i…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-24-physics-finally-caught-nature.md
- 04 · yt0.776
They have walls of those tubes that can resist a lot of pressure, and that's important because we need to put a lot of pressure to be able to pump blood far out into the body, out to your fingertips, your toes, and everything in between. Okay, oxygenated blood is going to travel out through those arteries, and then eventually, as those arteries approach the tissues that they need to oxygenate... And by the way, the blood is delivering not just oxygen, but also glucose, blood sugar, hormones, different proteins, amino acids, all the stuff that your tissues need, not just oxygen. But then those …
yt/KBkl3I645c8-improve-your-lymphatic-system-for-overall-health-appearance/transcript.txt
- 05 · yt0.769
Turns out, when you look back at life, the first two domains, they were obligate anaerobes, they were functioning in a completely different environment. So, between those two things, the story about oxygen becomes really important. And when you point out to people that the TCA cycle basically is a cycle that's based around oxygen levels are really high, you start to ask yourself the question, well, what happens when oxygen for some reason is not very high uh around us? And can it be turned off some way? And this is where the rubber meets the road. Turns out, when you look at oxygen carrying ca…
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- 06 · yt0.768
So then hemoglobin becomes able to deliver the oxygen to the tissues who need it. The point that I'm trying to make to you is I just explained to you we have three different hemoglobins. Now for the people who are really paying attention to the office there they probably realize well there's thalismia there's G6PD there's cickle cell anemia. Yeah, these are all different hemoglobins that evolved during the time of the GOE. And at that time, they all had different evolutionary uh links and and key points. And all of that pointed to the things that were going on with oxygen during the GOE until …
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- 07 · yt0.767
Stabilizes the alpha and beta chains and it actually uh helps. So generally this is something that the biohysics community doesn't really know yet because I'm actively fighting with them on Twitter just about every day as well. They believe that most nucleated cells, you know, that red blood cells aren't nucleated so that means they don't have mitochondria. They're like, "Well, how the hell does a mitochondria, I should say, how the hell does a red blood cell actually make biophotons?" But there's papers out there that show and they all they all stem from Fritz props work because he did look a…
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- 08 · yt0.767
There are rare exceptions of arteries that deliver non-oxygenated blood to tissues such as the lungs, but let's just set that aside for now. We've got this arterial system that delivers oxygenated blood, and then now, we have the venous system. So, we have these little venous capillaries that are also just one cell wall thick, and the water, the carbon dioxide, the ammonia, the waste products are going to get reabsorbed there. It's going to then go from small diameter tubes, the venous capillaries, up to larger diameter tubes, and eventually into the veins that are going to deliver that blood,…
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- 09 · yt0.763
Remember something you learned very early on in your training. The brain gets 20% of the cardiac output whether it's inside mommy or us. So what happens if you get the 20% cardiac output in utero but most of the hemoglobin is in metmoglobin or or can't carry oxygen. Well, do you think neurolation is going to go off the way it would go off in a regular brain? See, you're already starting to smile now. Now you're beginning to realize why this is a big deal. And then when you parse the next level of this, say, "Okay, Jack, let's talk about the optical density of hemoglobin." Well, it turns out it…
yt/2njvFN-W4zc-red-light-blue-light-brain-damage-dr-jack-kruse-explains-wtf/transcript.txt
- 10 · _intake0.762
Sunlight puts iron where it belongs, specifically into RBC’s, WBC’s, and the cells flowing in our circulatory system when the sun is shining. Grounding to the soil represents yet another intervention that lowers blood viscosity by raising zeta potential, which results in a decrease in RBC aggregation. A change in blood viscosity during sunlight also makes the 93% of water in blood more transparent and more likely to build an EZ in blood plasma during the day. UV light on the surface of the skin releases NO to bring 60% of the blood volume to the skin’s surface to make the *normally opaque skin…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-20-fat-burning-due-100-hz-vibration-mitochondria.md
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