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red light

does your gut get that information because here's what most of your doctors listen to this and the patients that have these conditions don't know red light is the only part of the spectrum
Concept
red light
Score
6 · because · 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 · _intake0.954

    > does your gut get that information because here's what most of your doctors listen to this and the patients that have these conditions don't know red light is the only part of the spectrum

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/red-light/007-does-your-gut-get-that-information-because-here-s-what-most-.md

  2. 02 · _intake0.757

    The reason is simple: most doctors and surgeons have no idea about the connectiveness of the delicate micromachinery of how our gut evolved, and why it shortened from our primate ancestors. There is no course in any doctor’s training about how all the information they cram into our heads integrates and works like a symphony. We are left to figure that out by trial and error and thinking. Most surgeons honestly believe the gall bladder has no real purpose because that is what we were taught. Do not blame them. I learned this crap, too, as a surgery resident, and fell prey to it more than I care

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc-3-do-you-need-a-gallbladder.md

  3. 03 · yt0.746

    my name is dr. Samir kakuka I am a gastroenterologist and also a specialist in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease welcome to against the grain if you find these podcasts valuable please do subscribe you can find all of my previous episodes at the website si Mir the number 3 dot podomatic comm or source my first and last name into the podcast app on your iphone all podcasts are free and I have no conflicts of interest to report if you want to reach out to me you can send an email to Samir 3 at gmail.com that's sa Mir the number 3 at gmail.com dr. Jack Cruz is a practicing neurosurgeon with

    yt/X5WCYlaPAwM-blue-light-emf-circadian-rhythm-mitochondria-and-quantum-bio/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · _intake0.745

    The predictions I made 5 years ago about blue light and nnEMF will now be tested on humans. If you live in California pay attention to the news now in your local area. Why? I think the first people who will know something is amiss in our environments are ER physicians and ICU nurses and hospitalist doctors who begin to see infections that devolve into sepsis rather quickly without much warning.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/november-2018-webinar-5g-hit-what-to-do.md

  5. 05 · _intake0.743

    What did I also find in almost all these patients clinically? The common tie in these patients was some degree of DDD, low iodine levels, disc dehydration, higher HS CRP’s, low DHEA and Vitamin D levels on their labs. Many also had altered testosterone and progesterone levels too. These things all made sense when I learned about the ties of sex steroid levels and gut flora. We covered that in Brain Gut 9, so maybe you hit the link and review it now. After three years of observation, I was convinced these findings had to be correlated with things also present in the colon directly. So on some o

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/brain-gut-17-the-power-squat.md

  6. 06 · _intake0.743

    The more data points a patient has the more information the doc will get. You can help your doc to a new understanding if your goal is clearly defined. Help facilitate that change. Create the doctor you want by helping them help you! They may not see or understand what they all mean but the fact that the patient has them and is persistent allowed the patient to get the work up she needed. It turned out she has severe hormonal disruption and an undiagnosed gastro-intestinal disorder. This patient was able to help direct her care because the she allowed herself to get as much testing as she coul

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/changing-your-doctor-changing-your-life-changing-your-weight-changing-your-mind.md

  7. 07 · _intake0.738

    During residency training I had no time to even consider these issues because of the lack of time but scientific truth still exists even if I failed to recognize the pattern the connections before. Seeing diseases in my clinic and the operating room for the last 15 years made me have a 30,000 foot view of the larger issues surrounding diseases. The microcosm world of biochemistry and physiology is often a “myopic” 30 foot view into clinical medicine. When you are down at that level you have no perspective on how certain biochemicals reactions effect organisms and disease states; or how they ma

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/could-it-be-the-gut.md

  8. 08 · _intake0.736

    When many doctors hear me talk about the brain gut axis I get lots of funny looks. See, this is an axis that we do not formally learn about in anatomy in medical school. We learn about systems in anatomy that are organized as tissues within organs. Physiology is where organ integration and its function is taught. Guess what? We did not learn about the brain gut axis there either. In fact, when I was in medical school and residency, I never once heard or attended a lecture of this axis that I believe is the [fifth ](/the-quilthow-to-beat-agin/#BrainGut)most important levee in my cellular theory

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/could-it-be-the-gut.md

  9. 09 · yt0.735

    And I try to point out to people all the time that the sun, our visible light, is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It happens to be the part of the spectrum that we operate optimally in. Mhm. The problem is these days, we don't live in that spectrum anymore. Mhm. Yeah, all day long we're shielded from the sun, and then at night we're in front of TV or, you know, TV screens and Right. And then that's when you asked me, "Well, give me an example of a circadian mismatch." It's almost I would flip the question around and say, "Why don't you two tell me when you actually live a normal life?" Y

    yt/fskWPCapafI-dr-jack-kruse-lost-133-lbs-in-1-year-without-exercising-warn/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · _intake0.733

    For example, this happened in my office last month. I had a patient come in for a follow up after a neck fusion. She was told that she had osteoporosis. We found this out at surgery. I told her we needed to get her hormones evaluated by her OB/GYN. Since she was younger and still having her period I knew the the OB/GYN would be resistant to working it up. I told her how to ask for what she wanted based upon the testing we already had done. I also told her that I felt the cause was tied to her diet. I thought she has a "leaky gut" due to possible celiac disease and that she needed that worked u

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/changing-your-doctor-changing-your-life-changing-your-weight-changing-your-mind.md

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