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not sure what they teach in Australia but thanks saying yeah and that's kind of the one thing but but they don't really they teach kind of like the scientific part of it but they don't teach the practical part of it so I kind of like never understood like your mitochondria make all the energy in your body so if you want to like just be energetic you need healthy mitochondria if you want to you know if you the image if you break a bone you need healthy mitochondria to create the
Concept
mitochondria
Score
9 · never · causes · only
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 · _intake0.967

    > not sure what they teach in Australia but thanks saying yeah and that's kind of the one thing but but they don't really they teach kind of like the scientific part of it but they don't teach the practical part of it so I kind of like never understood like your mitochondria make all the energy in your body so if you want to like just be energetic you need healthy mitochondria if you want to you know if you the image if you break a bone you need healthy mitochondria to create the

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/mitochondria/001-not-sure-what-they-teach-in-australia-but-thanks-saying-yeah.md

  2. 02 · _intake0.820

    - **9** [never/causes/only] · `00:17:59.140` [Nathan Walz on How to Optimise your Mitochondrial Health](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZctLXhjsyZM&t=1079) > not sure what they teach in Australia but thanks  saying yeah and that's kind of the one thing but   but they don't really they teach kind of like  the scientific part of it but they don't teach   the practical part of it so I kind of like never&nbsp - **8** [always/never/because] · `01:11:21.900` [Beyond DNA: The Electromagnetic Blueprint of Life - Jack Kru](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrdRVDk66JE&t=4281

    _intake/claims-allbranch/BY-CONCEPT.md

  3. 03 · _intake0.808

    - [`001-not-sure-what-they-teach-in-australia-but-thanks-saying-yeah`](mitochondria/001-not-sure-what-they-teach-in-australia-but-thanks-saying-yeah.md) — score=9 `00:17:59.140` — not sure what they teach in Australia but thanks saying yeah and that's kind of the one thing but but they don't really - [`002-why-red-light-has-such-tremendous-benefits-for-mitochondria-`](mitochondria/002-why-red-light-has-such-tremendous-benefits-for-mitochondria-.md) — score=8 `01:11:21.900` — why red light has such tremendous benefits for mitochondria why because sunlight always has red in it when Blue's availa

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/INDEX.md

  4. 04 · _intake0.808

    - [`001-not-sure-what-they-teach-in-australia-but-thanks-saying-yeah`](mitochondria/001-not-sure-what-they-teach-in-australia-but-thanks-saying-yeah.md) — score=9 `00:17:59.140` — not sure what they teach in Australia but thanks saying yeah and that's kind of the one thing but but they don't really - [`002-why-red-light-has-such-tremendous-benefits-for-mitochondria-`](mitochondria/002-why-red-light-has-such-tremendous-benefits-for-mitochondria-.md) — score=8 `01:11:21.900` — why red light has such tremendous benefits for mitochondria why because sunlight always has red in it when Blue's availa

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated/INDEX.md

  5. 05 · yt0.789

    We'll probably never get to the basis of what the other two parts are in this podcast because it is pretty deep science, but it's actually related to mitochondrial biology and it's related to the type of water that your guys mitochondria make down there because it turns out you have a little bit too much dutyium in your system based on the location of your island continent and where you all live. See, you live in a desert and all of you live on the exterior of that desert on the edge. Nobody lives in the middle. And if you know anything about the way nature builds dutyium in the water supply,

    yt/MSJk1RDH7Aw-uc-327-water-light-and-magnetism-for-health-with-dr-jack-kru/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · _intake0.759

    That's why you never understood this - **6** [always/never] · `00:23:39.280` [Red Light, Blue Light, Brain Damage: Dr. Jack Kruse Explains](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2njvFN-W4zc&t=1419) > made sure we always focused in on RNA and DNA, not the mitochondrial DNA. That's why you never learned about UPES. That's why you never understood this recursive light. I I when I sit down and - **6** [always/never] · `00:00:38.960` [Dr Jack Kruse | Counting Calories Doesn't Work!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V6D0GZbrAs&t=38) > like light water magnetism and mitochondrial medicine that doctors and

    _intake/claims-allbranch/BY-CONCEPT.md

  7. 07 · yt0.756

    And and the answer could be that we get um possibly all our energy uh from from eventually ultimately from the the water. Um or certainly at at least some. So, we we don't know the answer to that. I bring this up because sometimes something appears in the in in the textbook and we presume that if it's in the textbook, it must be correct. But some things in the textbook are not correct. Oh, there's loads of things that are wrong in textbooks. I could go on for about 3 days about what's wrong in Australia, but anyway, I think it's I don't think people appreciate that water research is a used to

    yt/EWthpbsfMJI-dr-gerald-pollack-the-importance-of-water-for-energy-heart-h/transcript.txt

  8. 08 · _intake0.753

    Jack Kruse: Decentralizing Medicine and Shaping Future H](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJaR2XgTmPI&t=7307) > which is our mitochondria has paly and 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 - **7** [must/because/evidence] · `00:42:05.920` [Red Light, Blue Light, Brain Damage: Dr. Jack Kruse Explains](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2njvFN-W4zc&t=2525) > mitochondrial DNA that we're talking about because you need to understand well yeah that's a big deal. And then when you thin

    _intake/claims-allbranch/BY-CONCEPT.md

  9. 09 · yt0.743

    And when I say most of the energy, I want to give people a really good visual so they understand it. [clears throat] Uh, and I think we can compare it to like plants because I think that's a a good way to start. Um, when you think about plants, plants are completely connected to the Earth's magnetic field and the canopy is into the sun 247. So the reason they don't have to eat is they're pulling all of their electrons that are excited by photons uh in those two ways and they're not designed to move across the tectonic plate. So they use a different system. Most people know that system is calle

    yt/qPY6FBkjqwA-functional-medicine-mistakes-emf-sunlight-and-your-mitochond/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · _intake0.742

    The other aspect I find fascinating is that the paleo dogma is trying to tell their followers what is or is not a good idea. How do you know if something is good when you do not understand how mitochondria work in people with chronically elevated cytokines? I don’t ascribe to the that line of thinking. In science or medicine, there is no authority who gets to decide what is or what is not a good idea. When someone usurps your ability to think, not much good follows, in my opinion.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tilted-quilt-random-musings-4.md

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