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melanin

There's no oxygen there. What else isn't there? There's no melanin, either. And why is that the case? Because it's always photo-oxidized all the time. So, that means it has to
Concept
melanin
Cross-concepts
oxygen
Score
7 · always · must · because
Status
candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

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).

  1. 01 · _intake0.969

    > There's no oxygen there. What else isn't there? There's no melanin, either. And why is that the case? Because it's always photo-oxidized all the time. So, that means it has to

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/melanin/003-there-s-no-oxygen-there.md

  2. 02 · _intake0.781

    > so when you have melanin you're creating huge amounts of oxygen tension in a Cell you're never going to be hypoxic well I want you to think about now biochemistry we now know clearly that when NAD

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/melanin/007-so-when-you-have-melanin-you-re-creating-huge-amounts-of-oxy.md

  3. 03 · yt0.771

    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

    yt/yo4h0B_JMQY-dr-jack-kruse-explains-how-sunlight-controls-leptin-melanin-/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · yt0.771

    It's got 12 electrons. So, when you put it inside that cage, it means light can't affect its oxidation state. So, what did that do? They took CO2, created more oxygen, and that's how you got the whole food uh pyramid. That's where every single food web ties back to that process. 50 year 50 million years later, right at the beginning of the Cambrian explosion, evolution kicks out the idea of heme proteins. Where does it get this idea? From the story I just told you. Oxygen now is going from 0% up to like 10 or 15% and oxygen's toxic, so they take bacteria and and archaea, put them together. And

    yt/wwNutyiyQ2I-interview-with-dr-jack-kruse-04-08-2025/transcript.txt

  5. 05 · yt0.766

    Do you know what the peculiar thing is? They have no nitrogen in them. They're pure hydrocarbons. What does that sound like to you? These are two chemicals that have no nitrogen. Do you know why that would be the case from a bioysics standpoint? Because if you have nitrogen in it, I already told you the answer. Van Wick and Pop told us you would make aarent light from it. >> So that's why we don't use it. That's the reason why vitamin D and vitamin A have no nitrogen in them. And it began then to make sense that this this whole scheme of a mitochondria had to be controlled from the surfa

    yt/pjy1dMHX2Kw-dr-jack-kruse-explains-how-sunlight-controls-metabolism-thro/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · _intake0.762

    So this single entity I am speaking about, a mitochondria/chloroplast has not died yet. In the beginning, it was not awake or conscious, it was quietly asleep during day and night for billions of years until 600 million years ago when two other things showed up on Earth because of the sun. DHA and oxygen showed up in large amounts in the ocean and in the atmosphere. All these successive steps were very unlikely but they all happened because we are here today as proof of concept, aren’t we?

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-9-consciousness-mother-earth.md

  7. 07 · _intake0.760

    Jack Kruse: Circadian Biology, Melanin & How To Heal You](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfXkXp37oZM&t=7117) > what we just said should be no shock or why you  never want to use fluoride why because it means   that your water has lost the ability to imprint  light inflammation and energy in it therefore   there's not going to be the information  transfer - **7** [never/only] · `00:52:51.080` [Interview with Dr. Jack Kruse (04-08-2025)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwNutyiyQ2I&t=3171) > about the inner mitochondrial membrane? Two things. Doesn't have DHA i

    _intake/claims-allbranch/BY-CONCEPT.md

  8. 08 · _intake0.752

    **KEY TRUTH BOMB:** When all these aspects of the environment are collected together in someone’s N=1, this drives NADH high at cytochrome 1 and results in a lower NAD+ low at cytochrome 1. As a result, pseudohypoxia develops and is the acute result. Oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor in mitochondria. We are equipped to handle this acutely. What happens because of modern environments? It becomes a chronic effect, and NAD+ drop and this slows electron chain transport. When it slow chronically respiratory proteins get larger on an Angstrom basis and this decreases the ability of electrons

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-23-looking-back-for-a-quantum-leap-forward.md

  9. 09 · yt0.750

    The melanin in your eye is more set by your genetics than anything else. It can be affected epigenetically by the amount of polarized light you're in. And that's one of our big problems. You know, you don't have that problem on your farm because most of your clients are plants and they work by chlorophyll. My clients don't. They they need their melanin to be operational. And melanin is being destroyed in humans mostly by light. In your world, in the permaculture world, the farming world, melanin is being destroyed by glyphosate. Glyphosate is a competitive inhibitor of melanin. The reason they

    yt/usB5IKPK04E-dr-jack-kruse-unfiltered-the-full-1-hour-interview-they-don-/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · yt0.747

    Isn't that the same story that happens in photosynthesis? Remember, plants take sunlight and water, charge, separate the water, and turn it into what? Oxygen. That's our fuel. What do we breathe out? CO2. CO2 and water. What do plants need? They need that water. So in other words, what I just told you is photosynthesis and mitochondrial respiration are like a spider on a mirror. They're mirror images of each other. So that our exhaust is their fuel and vice versa. That's how it works. So in our world, one of the things that happens with a lot of u Bitcoiners, especially if they're doing carniv

    yt/MIWmqyacaOo-it-took-a-brain-surgeon-to-uncover-insane-bitcoin-connection/transcript.txt

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