whygetfat on Nostr: Ryan Brown: "when you're dealing with someone that's really sick, that's really ...
Ryan Brown: "when you're dealing with someone that's really sick, that's really depleted, they've dehydrated themselves so much over a long periods of time, they've damaged their collagen […] with glyphosate […] how does somebody begin to catch up and then sort of undump this bucket that is constantly overflowing? […]"
Carrie Bennett: "It's a great question. I like the phrase in quantum biology and quantum health, 'redox before you detox,' meaning build up your charge, and that charge is this exclusion zone water.
"So what are the things that are fundamental. I think are going outside and touching the earth if you can with bare feet, bare hands, bare skin, especially in the morning, because that supports circadian signaling. That just basically optimizes timing in the body, and every cell runs on timing. So if we can get outside first thing in the morning, that's great.
"Then we have to really be aware of all the things that you alluded to that destroy and deplete this water inside of us […] Minimize your exposure to wearable technology. Block and mitigate the artificial light.
"You're going to at least give your body a good chance at that point, so that when you do things like full-body sun exposure, extended earthing, red light therapy, sauna, then you're allowing your body to essentially build up adequate redox, or adequate charge, to detoxify.
"Because as you asked earlier Tristan, it's called the exclusion zone, because the only things that can legitimately penetrate into it are electrons, photons, and phonons. It's an antenna. It can attract information frequency from the environment. But physically, toxins should not be able to penetrate through it. It can't.
"And so someone who has intracellular toxicity, to me it's a big indication that they've not maintained adequate exclusion zone water. Instead, they've got more of this bulk water, this water that doesn't have any structure to it, and the toxins are able to lodge themselves intracellularly. What does that do? It makes the mitochondria dysfunctional, and so the mitochondria then can't make water as well.
"So it really comes down to setting the key redox strategies, and then maybe something like a sauna, a red light therapy panel, will then be able to push you past that boundary where you feel like you've been stuck. But a lot of us are just kind of spinning our wheels just in [traces a circle], because we think maybe 20 minutes of earthing is enough every day, when we were designed to be connected 24/7."
Carrie Bennett with Ryan Brown and Tristan Scott on Decentralized Radio 18:15–23:35 https://youtu.be/eIHaBJCiMGg&t=1095
Carrie Bennett: "It's a great question. I like the phrase in quantum biology and quantum health, 'redox before you detox,' meaning build up your charge, and that charge is this exclusion zone water.
"So what are the things that are fundamental. I think are going outside and touching the earth if you can with bare feet, bare hands, bare skin, especially in the morning, because that supports circadian signaling. That just basically optimizes timing in the body, and every cell runs on timing. So if we can get outside first thing in the morning, that's great.
"Then we have to really be aware of all the things that you alluded to that destroy and deplete this water inside of us […] Minimize your exposure to wearable technology. Block and mitigate the artificial light.
"You're going to at least give your body a good chance at that point, so that when you do things like full-body sun exposure, extended earthing, red light therapy, sauna, then you're allowing your body to essentially build up adequate redox, or adequate charge, to detoxify.
"Because as you asked earlier Tristan, it's called the exclusion zone, because the only things that can legitimately penetrate into it are electrons, photons, and phonons. It's an antenna. It can attract information frequency from the environment. But physically, toxins should not be able to penetrate through it. It can't.
"And so someone who has intracellular toxicity, to me it's a big indication that they've not maintained adequate exclusion zone water. Instead, they've got more of this bulk water, this water that doesn't have any structure to it, and the toxins are able to lodge themselves intracellularly. What does that do? It makes the mitochondria dysfunctional, and so the mitochondria then can't make water as well.
"So it really comes down to setting the key redox strategies, and then maybe something like a sauna, a red light therapy panel, will then be able to push you past that boundary where you feel like you've been stuck. But a lot of us are just kind of spinning our wheels just in [traces a circle], because we think maybe 20 minutes of earthing is enough every day, when we were designed to be connected 24/7."
Carrie Bennett with Ryan Brown and Tristan Scott on Decentralized Radio 18:15–23:35 https://youtu.be/eIHaBJCiMGg&t=1095