on the ground and it turns out because there's a wet connection you actually gain free electrons for feet so if you really understand fundamentally how mitochondria work you don't need to get
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- 01 · _intake0.957
> on the ground and it turns out because there's a wet connection you actually gain free electrons for feet so if you really understand fundamentally how mitochondria work you don't need to get
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- 02 · _intake0.843
There are a number of other ways we know this happens in real life. One is common sense and non geeky. The Earth is always negatively charged. It has an endless supply of negative-charged free electrons. Anytime you have two conductive objects and they make contact, such as your bare feet and the ground. **The electrons will flow from the place where they are abundant to the place where there are fewer of them**. The electrical potential of the two objects will thus equalize. Similarly, when you stick a ground rod in the Earth, it allows the electrons to flow from the Earth via a wire into an …
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- 03 · _intake0.834
Jack Kruse: How to Bio-Hack Your](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-_DTk9hYvI&t=657) > stop looking in the genome and I need to learn a little bit more about mitochondria because what is a mitoch Andria fundamentally it's an environmental - **6** [must/because/fundamental] · `00:07:06.450` [Embracing Chaos with Dr Jack Kruse | TotalHealth TV](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp7Dm2NJgmg&t=426) > on the ground and it turns out because there's a wet connection you actually gain free electrons for feet so if you really understand fundamentally how mitochondria work you don't need to get - **6** [m…
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- 04 · _intake0.832
If you’re properly connected to nature and life hits you hard, you withstand more and… eventually… you break because your mitochondria redox withers. But if you’re anti-fragile, your mitochondria become chronically and properly connected wirelessly to the sun and directly to the Earth surface and this makes you resilent and built to be far from equilibrium.
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- 05 · yt0.824
But the other key thing that I started to notice is I remember in medical school learning about how hllet types in mitochondria vary by geography and also by latitude. So this is the key. This is where the cradle of life is right here. Why is this important for everybody in the room to understand? Because people that live in the east African rift zone, the original humans, they have an L0 hletype. What does that mean? That means they do not uncouple their mitochondria. Why is that? They need all their energy to run away from lions. Okay, people that live up here, which is most of us in the roo…
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- 06 · _intake0.823
> world. Why? Because it turns out the way electromagnetic radiation works with your mitochondria it it means the environment that is literally one or two feet around you is the single most
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- 07 · _intake0.821
Semiconductor engineers get paid massive amounts of money in Silicon Valley to make sure electrons move across silicon wafers as fast as possible to increase our computing power in computers. Well, evolution did the exact same thing about 2 to 3 billion years ago. Mitochondria allow electrons to dance over their inner membrane to make energy. Animal cells now contain thousands of these power plants in their cells. The amount of DNA found in mitochondria is even more impressive. They have 10-20 times more mitochondrial DNA than nuclear DNA even today. Moreover, we inherit our entire mitochondri…
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- 08 · _intake0.821
This becomes the incredibly important issue in chloroplasts and mitochondria. All life on this planet uses one or the other to make energy from the sun using electrons and protons. It is why all cytochromes use Iron- sulfur (Fe-S) redox complexes where quantum mechanisms dominate. The mitochondrial complexes are like electromagnetic compasses, that tell the mitochondria what the environment is calling for. In this sense, they are ***quantum heat pumps*** because they all generate some amount of **infrared light**. The free radical chemical signal determines how much light or energy can and sho…
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- 09 · _intake0.820
Once electrons are tunneled, they head toward oxygen to reduce it. The inner mitochondrial membrane also has a water hydration shell around it. The electrons carry energy that has the ability to polarize this water shell. That water becomes charge separated into an exclusion zone as discussed in Gerald Pollack’s experiments on water. This water shell contains protons that are transferred to the ATPase to make ATP. Two electrons move through each cytochrome, and four protons are moved from inside the mitochondria to outside its inner mitochondrial membrane. When these athletes are in a “warm en…
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- 10 · yt0.818
So if you if you have reason to want to build easy water, there are two major ways. One way is to add light um and another way is add electrons. So now returning to your um your your statement uh below reminding everybody about the earth's negative charge. So if you connect yourself to the earth and and it's not so easy to do because we all have leather shoes and leather is a great insulator. So even if we walk on the beach or wet sand with those shoes, we're not connected. However, if you take off your shoes um and and walk on wet grass or or immerse them in the in and the salt water of the o…
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