whygetfat on Nostr: "I used to be very, very bombastic about stuff like this. I said, 'look, you're a ...
"I used to be very, very bombastic about stuff like this. I said, 'look, you're a bunch of low dopamine idiots. You don't realize the major neurotransmitter in the frontal lobes, where all executive function and thinking cognitive ability is, is dopamine and neurodrenaline. That's what's here [points to forehead]. Neither one of you seem to realize that this is all controlled by dopa and melanin.'
"And that's it. That's all you need to know.
"And the crazy thing is cold, in the literature, has been shown to increase dopamine and neurodrenaline.
"You can make it two ways. There's two different ways to do it. And the reason why there's two different ways is because that's how mammals did it way back in the beginning.
"This story, without understanding our family, our origins, I don't believe this will ever penetrate the skulls of centralized medicine. And you know what? I'm past the point of trying to educate those people, Max, because I think it's more important to go take this message directly to patients.
"Patients control their light environment more than the doctor can. And I think when people get brave enough to trust their own doctor in their head with their intuition, if you listen to what you and I have talked about today, none of this. . . I mean it's amazing to me.
"No wild animals wear sunscreen or sunglasses. The only animals that get diseases that we have are the ones that are in the zoos. And hopefully somebody will be listening to this in Australia and realize, is Jack fundamentally saying that we're zoo mammals? Yes. That's exactly what I'm saying. Precisely. We don't live the way we're supposed to live." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Max Gulhane MD @ 02:41:55–02:43:40 https://youtu.be/Ln3WszTq0uA&t=9715
"And that's it. That's all you need to know.
"And the crazy thing is cold, in the literature, has been shown to increase dopamine and neurodrenaline.
"You can make it two ways. There's two different ways to do it. And the reason why there's two different ways is because that's how mammals did it way back in the beginning.
"This story, without understanding our family, our origins, I don't believe this will ever penetrate the skulls of centralized medicine. And you know what? I'm past the point of trying to educate those people, Max, because I think it's more important to go take this message directly to patients.
"Patients control their light environment more than the doctor can. And I think when people get brave enough to trust their own doctor in their head with their intuition, if you listen to what you and I have talked about today, none of this. . . I mean it's amazing to me.
"No wild animals wear sunscreen or sunglasses. The only animals that get diseases that we have are the ones that are in the zoos. And hopefully somebody will be listening to this in Australia and realize, is Jack fundamentally saying that we're zoo mammals? Yes. That's exactly what I'm saying. Precisely. We don't live the way we're supposed to live." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Max Gulhane MD @ 02:41:55–02:43:40 https://youtu.be/Ln3WszTq0uA&t=9715