any implications for the story that I told you that light is the real cause of ankcoenesis? Why? Because light can change the paramagnetic switch of plus three to plus2 on iron and then get rid
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Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · _intake0.767
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
- 02 · _intake0.758
For example, in summer time, lady evolution expects us to be “more inflamed” on purpose, by increasing water flows between glial cells and in neurons when blue light from the sun is present in higher amounts than our baseline naturally. Summer time light has more blue light photons in it by design to cause this effect naturally. In fact, this perspective on summer time light, is a synonym or another way of saying we are “more fertile”or “more insulin sensitive”, or “have proteins that are less condensed”. Light alone, uncondenses all matter to some degree. The degree determines its function. M…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-7-paleos-bitter-truth.md
- 03 · yt0.757
It turns out light frequ light frequencies can control all of them by a molecular resonance phenomenon. And that is how biochemistry works. Now, this one is for the McKissic lecture. Everything that she told you is in this slide. So, if you want if you want to learn how light works, here you go. This is a protein. UV light hits it. That is a light antenna. It's surrounded by water. Light is an electromagnetic wave that changes to an electrochanical wave. That's called sound. That sound is collected in water. Now, here's the interesting thing. Water is a magnetic dipole. What does that mean? Hy…
yt/zGAACx89jMU-dr-jack-kruse-nourish-vermont-2017-on-circadian-biology-and-/transcript.txt
- 04 · yt0.757
This it made it made the TCA cycle better at making energy. Correct. And and this gets to the crux of the issue where now I'm really going to I think surprise you cuz I would say to you uh tell me what you you think the flip of the switch was have any idea? No. Cuz I know you're a smart guy to have the degrees you have can't be. So this is the reason why I'm going to tell you why understanding Jack Cruz has been really hard for guys like you. Paramagnetism turns out to be a big deal. And as I told you, I got thrown off the stage for this trying to tell this story a long time ago, 11 years ago …
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- 05 · _intake0.754
**The blog take home:** Most people know that an elevated ferritin can lead to early aging and a lack of performance. Most people have no idea why. It is due to how iron and sunlight work or do not work together? Did you know that ferritin has a special protein coat that shield the iron crystals in the Fe (III) oxidation state? Did you know ferritin is PARAMAGNETIC? How might this be linked to its ability to cause disease? Any electromagnetic field causes molecules that are paramagnetic to be drawn towards that field. Could this be how ferritin is linked to many 21st century diseases? When iro…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc-13-hyperferritin-cataract-syndrome.md
- 06 · _intake0.751
This effect should not surprise physicists or biologist but it does when they hear it. They did not beleive it when I mentioned in a medical meeting ten years ago. Then I told them about two mito-hacks I used to proved the Faraday effect can do some things we do not appreciate. So how do you do this mito-hack yourself? Just get some tools that are made up of an iron alloy. People believe only what they see. Faraday showed that iron is not really solid in his experiments. The atoms are capable of moving slightly in a metallic lattice. In fact, when you buy tools made of iron alloys the metal at…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-8-women-gain-time-menopause.md
- 07 · _intake0.750
More ferritin production inside vessles would be an adaptation to a low quantum yield environment. It is a remnant back to when humans were trying to maximize energy production from the sun. This bottleneck seems to have occured 70,000 -100,000 years ago. Unfortunately for this disease process, when the sun returned to full power, the highly charged ferritin in a strong solar environment became toxic for the eyes and leads to cataract formation. The interesting thing is that the development of the congential cataracts is the only real problem these patients get. This tells me that it is an epi…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc-13-hyperferritin-cataract-syndrome.md
- 08 · _intake0.747
In the vacuum of space, physics is correct about light; it can only bend by gravitational force and not the electromagnetic force. So can light be bent by magnetism in a dielectric fluid that varies its strength? Yes it can, and that is what cell biology is all about. Maxwell’s equations are all tied to vacuum’s in space and they are classical laws. What I am describing to you here are quantum electrodynamic laws, and they are covered by Feynman’s rules. Just changing the dielectric value in the medium which the light travels (or its magnetic permeability) deflects light and many experiments i…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tensegrity-10.md
- 09 · _intake0.746
Most people would bet that the change in needle behavior is more temperature dependent, than due to the innate magnetic effects in UV light, but my own mito-hacks taught me something new. Most people link magnetism with the Curie temperature and coolness, but I have deep sense UV light makes things more magnetic transiently than cooler temperatures do. This mito-hack likely will show you whether through making it easier to induced magnetization by UV light in the needle or by thermal expansion, the key is both processes can alter the needle’s rotational inertia. That inertia can then effect th…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-8-women-gain-time-menopause.md
- 10 · yt0.743
Maybe he's seen something before and he's pointing out to us. Mhm. It's true what he's saying. You don't make nitric oxide to inhibit you know, the four cytochrome unless you have UV light. That's how it happens. Nobel Prize was given for in 1998. You don't make Everybody knows you don't make vitamin D without UV light. That's different than 380 light. It's the light that's about 312 to 320. So I don't want you to think there's no need for that. And then I you know, the other thing I told you, you don't make melanin from palm C without UV light. UV light is the stimulus that causes the transla…
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