whygetfat on Nostr: "It turns out the boost that I can give my uncoupled haplotype and my white freckled ...
"It turns out the boost that I can give my uncoupled haplotype and my white freckled skin is actually stronger light as I age. What am I effective saying to you? Let's break all the science out. Let's make this very simple.
"Basically, Jack Kruse is a Nissan Sentra who is built for Toronto, Canada whose battery is now declining. And the only way Jack's car works in Toronto anymore is to get AAA to come put cables on the battery to jump it. The car starts, but guess what? You have to continue to do that all the time. If you don't, guess what happens? All the other systems in the car start to go south.
"That's what chronic Neolithic diseases are. So if you're the Nissan Sentra and you're Jack Kruse, and you look to your left and you look to your right and say, 'Maybe what I should do is augment the battery by staying in a place where I can get electric power from light all the time. Maybe then I don't have to worry about my coconut [points at brain] not working. Or my heart not working. Or my body falling apart because I need a hip replacement. Or my bones are falling apart. Or whatever.' You named the disease, I'm OK with it. […]
"Now, at 60 years old, he's in El Salvador. […]
"I realized functionally that I could augment my battery way better, really better, if I got more sunlight throughout the whole process.
"And the other thing that I realize is that aging is like having a bad battery. It's not a disease. The longevity guys want to tell you it's a disease. It's not a disease.
"We are designed to decline over time because we can't generate as much electric power on our inner mitochondrial membrane to run our TCA cycle. So anything you can do to augment that, just like I said with the car battery, makes sense." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 01:18:14–01:21:06 https://youtu.be/rKDl37lqEBg&t=4694
"Basically, Jack Kruse is a Nissan Sentra who is built for Toronto, Canada whose battery is now declining. And the only way Jack's car works in Toronto anymore is to get AAA to come put cables on the battery to jump it. The car starts, but guess what? You have to continue to do that all the time. If you don't, guess what happens? All the other systems in the car start to go south.
"That's what chronic Neolithic diseases are. So if you're the Nissan Sentra and you're Jack Kruse, and you look to your left and you look to your right and say, 'Maybe what I should do is augment the battery by staying in a place where I can get electric power from light all the time. Maybe then I don't have to worry about my coconut [points at brain] not working. Or my heart not working. Or my body falling apart because I need a hip replacement. Or my bones are falling apart. Or whatever.' You named the disease, I'm OK with it. […]
"Now, at 60 years old, he's in El Salvador. […]
"I realized functionally that I could augment my battery way better, really better, if I got more sunlight throughout the whole process.
"And the other thing that I realize is that aging is like having a bad battery. It's not a disease. The longevity guys want to tell you it's a disease. It's not a disease.
"We are designed to decline over time because we can't generate as much electric power on our inner mitochondrial membrane to run our TCA cycle. So anything you can do to augment that, just like I said with the car battery, makes sense." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Jones Hussain @ 01:18:14–01:21:06 https://youtu.be/rKDl37lqEBg&t=4694