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2024-11-03 16:52:40

whygetfat on Nostr: "I don't believe there's a disease on this planet, with the exception of the true ...

"I don't believe there's a disease on this planet, with the exception of the true genetic ones, that are not completely reversible. I think the key thing is you have to teach people that the defect really isn't in them, it's actually in their mitochondrial biology, and it's tied to your environment that you choose. […]

"Mitochondria are an electromagnetic antenna for your environment. That's the reason why it's designed to connect wirelessly to the sun and also to the earth. Once you understand the basic wiring diagram of a mitochondria, I personally think medicine becomes really easy.

"Because the things that I teach people, they're not really that difficult to do. What the difficulty is we become addicted to our modern life. Many times the things that we've become addicted to in our modern life have brought us the diseases that we have. […]

"If you do this every day of your life you will have the greatest impact on your health. It's actually seeing the sunrise. That's 80% of the game. Everything else after that one point, I'm going to tell you that it's important, but if you get that one thing right, that's the key.

"The reason for that is the sunrise actually is what starts your circadian mechanism. Your circadian mechanism actually controls certain biogenic amines that are in your body that control your mitochondrial change program. […]

"There's only two change programs in mitochondria. One is called apoptosis, the other one's called autophagy. It turns out that AM sunlight is vitally linked to the efficiency of both of those programs. Apoptosis is when you get rid of bad engines in your body that don't make energy. That's usually what happens in people that have diabetes, cancer or the chronic diseases we talked about in the past. There's another one which is called autophagy, and that process is when you recycle the bad engines, rebuild them so that you can make good energy again." —Dr.Jack Kruse with Sherrill Sellman, ND @ 12:10–13:13 & 15:01–16:28 https://youtu.be/Wp7Dm2NJgmg&t=730
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