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melanin

water is always adjacent to where melanin is and water does have a limit to what it can do and what happens is those melanin semiconductors in your ear degrade and if it's not recognized by the ENT doctor or the pediatrician what can happen is these kids can go from a very unusual hearing problem to a mental issue and many of the things that we're seeing like one of the big changes I've seen in my career in neurosurgery suicide was never really a problem in the below
Concept
melanin
Score
6 · always · never
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 · _intake0.948

    > water is always adjacent to where melanin is and water does have a limit to what it can do and what happens is those melanin semiconductors in your ear degrade and if it's not recognized by the ENT doctor or the pediatrician what can happen is these kids can go from a very unusual hearing problem to a mental issue and many of the things that we're seeing like one of the big changes I've seen in my career in neurosurgery suicide was never really a problem in the below

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated/melanin/012-water-is-always-adjacent-to-where-melanin-is-and-water-does-.md

  2. 02 · yt0.785

    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

  3. 03 · _intake0.775

    I said something controversial in an interview this month. **“With time it will be proven surface chemistry of the eye, skin, and gut is more important than biochemistry for humans.”** It shocked the interviewer, until I explained to them how water chemistry works. If your water comes from rivers or reservoirs (and most of it does in the USA) rather than wells, the problem is even worse. (I have a well on my property) This surface water reacts with chlorine to form chloroform, a highly carcinogenic substance that increases ubiquitin marking. I told them in Florida the municipal government warn

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-20-linking-light-to-plants-and-animals.md

  4. 04 · _intake0.768

    In this system, full spectrum solar light is critical. Melanocytes make melanin from aromatic amino acids that all have hexagonal rings of carbon that absorb UV light from 250 nm to 400 nm. For this mechanism to tune properly, you first need AM balanced light in the visible spectrum that has no UV light present. The dose of blue light present is stimulatory to the pitutiary gland but this pro growth stimulus is always protected and balanced by the 42% of IR-A present. The next light that shows up diurnally in solar exposure is UV-A light in the AM. Melanosomes in the ear pay attention to its a

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc-14-tinnitus-quantum-view-point.md

  5. 05 · _intake0.765

    This means the number, size, and shape of chromosomes becomes altered. Tissues can shrink in this situation and become fibrotic and atrophic. If the situation is chronic, then it can become epi-oncogenic. *Today ocular melanoma is also explosive in its incidence and prevalence.* No one seems to know why. In these cases, the exclusion zone of water is smaller than it should be around our genes in our nucleus and the mitochondria are further from the nucleus than they should be. This scenario leads to an increase in epigenetic activation in the retina; and this state has an altered ability to al

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/how-man-helps-the-eye-clock.md

  6. 06 · _intake0.765

    Jack Kruse: Decentralizing Medicine and Shaping Future H](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJaR2XgTmPI&t=7311) > melanin always between the environment why because it has to sense that issue why because if it doesn't the resulting waveform that comes out of the thalamus is not going to be accurate what does - **7** [always/because/fundamental] · `02:11:58.739` [Uncomfortable Truths with Dr Jack Kruse](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zka4Lnire1k&t=7918) > had with mushrooms when I was a teenager had no effect on me at all and I think the reason for that is because my brain has always had pretty

    _intake/canon-claims-raw/BY-CONCEPT.md

  7. 07 · _intake0.762

    It is like they all do not realize the brain and spinal cord of every mammal is surrounded by water. **Our blood is made up of 93% water! How can water not matter to biochemistry?** How can you homogenize a cell and discard the water to study the remainder left in a cell and say this is how biochemistry works? This is what modern day biochemists and organic chemists do. As a matter of fact, biology is still relatively clueless as to how water alters the electromagnetic footprint of RNA and DNA emissions. Yes, you read that correctly,** nucleic acids emit electromagnetic signals into water**. I

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-epigenetics-13-quantum-water-chemistry-2.md

  8. 08 · yt0.758

    When near infrared light and UV interact in your body, that means through your eye or your skin, that signal is sent to cytochrome coxidase. Through the process of metabolism, what is the side effect that you make? Water. So sunlight allows you to make more water. Okay, flip it around now. Let's go to the 52nd latitude in London. I already told you about polarized light. The number one polarized light that we all live under is blue light. Doesn't mean it's the only one, but that's the major one. There's RF, microwaves, and everything else that come from devices. What happens there? It inactiva

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

  9. 09 · yt0.754

    And so whatever you think about the water hypothesis, the key point is that improvements in function as a consequence of exposure to longer wavelengths light correlate tightly with what water absorbs. Right? So okay, that's a big one. That that's a big one that is there. We know that's true. You can pull it apart and find there things called water holes where there are places where water absorbs a bit more than it does in other places. But fundamentally the absorption of long wavelength light fits water. So much of your work focuses on how long wavelength light can enhance the function of cell

    yt/iT8W6kaD-RA-dr-glen-jeffery-using-red-light-to-improve-your-health-the-h/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · _intake0.752

    > understand this there is a reason that all five of our senses and the six sense which is our mitochondria has paly and melanin always between the environment why because it has to sense that issue

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/melanin/002-understand-this-there-is-a-reason-that-all-five-of-our-sense.md

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