anemia due to an iron problem. Okay, those biofoton signatures are all different when you look at them under examination in a lab. And that's the information that needs to come out and
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- iron
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- 01 · _intake0.742
What did that all just mean? Did I just describe what a cytochrome 1 really does in your mitochondria for you? Yes I did. Iron needs to be coupled to its sulfur couple bound to the cytochrome proteins to work with electrons from foods. Iron also needs to be bound in the cells that circulate in our blood and marrow. If iron is not bound in this way, humans have many blood binding proteins that “sop up the remainder” to not allow any free iron into tissues. If you do have free iron in tissues, we get dielectric collapse in the cell water (reducing the EZ) in those tissues and lose the electric a…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-20-fat-burning-due-100-hz-vibration-mitochondria.md
- 02 · _intake0.739
So iron is a big factor for life in the seas. Most modern medicine men focus on low iron states. This leads to errors in judgement that makes us believe that more iron may be better for humans. This is precisely why modern processed foods like grains, flour and baby formula all have fortified iron in them. But iron in excess can be a very bad thing. In fact, parasites seek iron stores out in our body. Bacteria growth is stimulated to a great degree by iron. When serum ferritin levels rise with LR or inflammtion you can bet the risk of a co morbid infection is not far away. Dr. Eugene Weinberg …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc4-evolutionary-friend-or-foe.md
- 03 · pubmed0.736
Red blood cells (RBC) are uniquely susceptible to oxidative injury. Oxidative stress is both a cause for, and effect, of anemia in people but this has been minimally documented in dogs. To describe direct and indirect markers of oxidative stress in anemic dogs. Anemic dogs will have oxidative stress when compared to healthy dogs. Forty-seven dogs with anemia (10 with hemolytic anemia) and 70 healthy control dogs. Prospective, cross-sectional study. Anemic dogs were identified from the patient population, and medical records were reviewed to classify the anemia as hemolytic or nonhemolytic. Flo…
pubmed/PMID-33047374-reactive-oxygen-species-glutathione-and-vitamin-e-concentrat/info.md
- 04 · _intake0.736
It sounds crazy until you put on your Factor X lenses now. Consider that people in Africa live in a constant state of anemia because of malaria even today. In fact, if you replete them with iron to treat the anemia their rate of sepsis zooms higher. Do you think evolution knows something modern science may not?
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc4-evolutionary-friend-or-foe.md
- 05 · _intake0.734
Iron levels in our ocean are have been measured and are dropping today. Iron is an element that is vital for life. In fact, every form of life on this planet uses it to some degree to make sense out of the random chaos of the chemistry of atoms that life orders together to make the beautiful musical composition that is life. For humans, metabolism requires iron in many tissues. The thyroid can not maintain energy balance without it working in its proper context in a cell. iron carries oxygen to tissues in our cells via hemoglobin. We can measure hemoglobin and oxygen disassociation rates in me…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-and-epigenetics-4-light-water-magnetism.md
- 06 · blog0.731
During stress, free fatty acids are released from the tissues, and circulating in the bloodstream they are highly susceptible to oxidation. They contribute to the formation of the age pigment, lipofuscin, which is an oxygen-wasting substance that's found in the atheroma plaques in the damaged blood vessels. Iron and calcium accumulation adds to the tissue damage. The hemolysis which is promoted by polyunsaturated fats and an imbalance of antioxidants and oxidants, releases iron and heme into the blood stream. The incidence of atherosclerosis is increased when the body iron stores are high (Kie…
blog/raypeat-com/cholesterol-longevity-intelligence-and-health-cholesterol-longevity-intelligence.md
- 07 · _intake0.731
This fosters uneven pigmentation and depigmentation while also allowing free iron to remain in the blood stream. This is why melasma and vitiligo are gate way quantum diseases in my opinion. The free iron can cause massive change in disease phenotypes because of how it affects the optics within tissues. Iron also has some unreal affects with microwave radiation when it is UNBOUND. If you do not believe it put an iron nail in a microwave and watch what happens. Iron recycling needs sunlight to driving the iron bonding proteins higher to clear the mineral quickly. If the sun’s frequencies are su…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-20-fat-burning-due-100-hz-vibration-mitochondria.md
- 08 · yt0.728
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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- 09 · yt0.727
So what's the the next semiconductive protein that life innovates which I think most of you know uh that's called hemoglobin and it's similar to to um uh chlorophyll in terms of its basic structure. Right. Right. Well, when you talk about its basic structure, this is the key part that I think uh where biochemists begin to [ __ ] the bed. Everybody knows that it's in uh the same ring structure that magnesium is in, but you know that iron has 26 electrons. So much more complex because it can absorb more light. But there's something very peculiar about iron that people in biochemistry r…
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- 10 · _intake0.726
There is little difference from a biochemical standpoint. What many of them do not realize is that blocking the normal extremely low EMF fields by the combination of man-made EMF’s has the same effect as a very poor diet. In many cases, this effect is far more dominant than just diet alone.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-epigenetics-1-the-infant-brain-is-unique.md
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