and you start going through the ophthalmologist literature and the dermatologist literature ... One of the things that I love doing because you know I'm a shit stirrer in medicine, I love sitting down with the dermatologists and say, "Tell me, why is it that people have the highest rates of melanoma and skin cancers, have the lowest levels of Vitamin D, if UV light is the cause, and we know that 312 nano of light is the only thing that converts cholesterol
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> and you start going through the ophthalmologist literature and the dermatologist literature ... One of the things that I love doing because you know I'm a shit stirrer in medicine, I love sitting down with the dermatologists and say, "Tell me, why is it that people have the highest rates of melanoma and skin cancers, have the lowest levels of Vitamin D, if UV light is the cause, and we know that 312 nano of light is the only thing that converts cholesterol
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- 02 · _intake0.828
Many physicians have confided in me that just do not believe that Vitamin D levels are that big of a deal for most patients. When they say that to me, I return a smile. It is not that big a deal for the doctor, but it is a huge clue about what is going on with the patient. The next time a dermatologist tells you the sun is bad for you you should tell them about this study: The further you are away from the equator, where the sun is strongest, skin cancer rates are HIGHER. [ Hyperlink to study.](http://bigthink.com/devil-in-the-data/vitamin-d-sun-and-cancer) Or maybe to this one: [HYPERLINK](ht…
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- 03 · yt0.797
>> But he also pointed out that um if skin cancer was directly related with sunlight, then we should find in skin cancer patients, you know, very high levels of vitamin D. In actual fact, they've got relatively low levels of vitamin D. So, as you say, that story needs to be unpacked. And what's happened, I think, in the dermatological literature is that we've followed a pattern. Yeah. We've followed an assumption and it's gone a very long way down the line and then it's taken a little bit of a rogue to come out and say, "Hang on, we need to take a step back here." And I think Richard Wel…
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- 04 · yt0.795
And it makes sense because vitamin D is the hormone, the neuro hormone of the skin. Vitamin A is the neuro hormone of the brain. The skin and the brain come from neuroacttom come from ectoerm in the embryo. So this is after time has expanded you've gone through cutting the umbilical cord. This is the quantum entanglement of how these two organs still maintain communication. In other words, how they maintain timing. So the thing that humans found the most interesting about vitamin A is how it worked in the rodopsin system. And that's been very well worked out. People want to look at it, you sho…
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- 05 · yt0.794
Whatever you find from a mouse has no input into a human. See, I never told anybody this because I was making hypotheses the whole time, but I didn't have the data even when you and I met in 2016, to tell you, "Now I do. Now I can let the cat out of the bag and tell you why I was saying what I was saying, what I was thinking." My members know this now. They've known it now since the damn paper came out in 2017. The real cool part of the story is what happens is, when retinol comes on it's not connected to the circadian mechanism. It becomes toxic, which is why I tell people, "Do not supplement…
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In fact, it happened about three weeks ago where someone in the hospital came up to me and said, "Look, I watched one of your podcasts and I went and bought that book about the eyeglasses," and he sat down with me and talked to me for an hour about how the RP and the heart work together, via the eye. He goes, "I would have never thought this in a minute." I said, "Look, all you have to do is tell your patients, tell them to take their glasses off and look at the sun in the morning. In my world," I said, "That is a cardiology maneuver, but that operationally occurs through Gerald Pollack's work…
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- 07 · _intake0.790
People are receptive to this message. No healthcare provider they’ve met has ever taken the time to explain anything like this to them (especially in such an intuitive way). They listen, rapt with attention, and ask questions. Most of them have heard about photosynthesis (one brought it up!) Mostly they’ve always been cautioned to wear sunglasses, sunscreen and sun resistant clothing (witness the “slip, slop, slap” media campaign, and yet, when the message is explained with simple and intuitive analogies their eyes are opened (literally and figuratively) and they are very grateful. Instead of …
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- 08 · _intake0.788
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…
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- 09 · _intake0.788
- [`001-sense-because-that-lowers-your-vitamin-d-level-and-that-s-th`](vitamin-d/001-sense-because-that-lowers-your-vitamin-d-level-and-that-s-th.md) — score=8 `00:29:18.159` — sense because that lowers your vitamin d level and that's the one thing that's been shown to be very beneficial for kovi - [`002-and-you-start-going-through-the-ophthalmologist-literature-a`](vitamin-d/002-and-you-start-going-through-the-ophthalmologist-literature-a.md) — score=8 `00:55:21.910` — and you start going through the ophthalmologist literature and the dermatologist literature ... One of the things that I - [`…
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- 10 · _intake0.786
If you ask any dermatologist, if they are honest they will tell you it is one of the toughest 3 things they try to treat. The main reason it is a tough disease is that we are not thinking about the pathway that forms pigmentation in humans correctly using normal environmental signals. This pathway is tied to many of the blogs I have already written. The pathways all tie back to the 3 legged stool of life I wrote about in [Energy and Epigenetics 4](/energy-and-epigenetics-4-light-water-magnetism/). These 3 are the photoelectric effect, water chemistry, and the electromagnetic force.
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