whygetfat on Nostr: Cameron Borg: "I want to ask you one last question before my head explodes. This is ...
Cameron Borg: "I want to ask you one last question before my head explodes. This is about deuterium dynamics. […] is having a higher D:H ratio when living on the equator, does that serve a benefit? […]
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Yeah, I think this a great question. I do believe that you need higher deuterium levels at the equator. The reason why is that offsets the electromagnetic radiation that you're getting from the sun, because it's extremely strong there.
"Just remember the lesson from physics. Where do they use heavy water? They use it in nuclear reactors. OK? Why do they use it in nuclear reactors? Because it turns out deuterium-enriched water helps control chemistry that happens at high levels. It's exactly what life is telling you on earth as well.
"The flip to that is since most humans on the planet have uncoupled haplotypes, […] they have different metrics. So even when they migrate to the equator, do they need to do something different?
"Which is one of the mind-boggling things that I always hear. People are like, 'Oh, when I go to El Salvador I need to go buy deuterium-depleted water." And I'm like, 'Why? Why don't you just drink coconut water?' […]
"When I say it to them, I think they're stunned, because they always make the assumption that life should always use deutereum-depleted water, because that's what's good in cancer.
"Well, if you don't have cancer, you live at the equator, why would you make the assumption that deuterium depletion really matters?" —Dr. Jack Kruse with Cameron Borg @ 02:00:06–02:02:08 https://youtu.be/2Xfa_V30tR0&t=7206
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Yeah, I think this a great question. I do believe that you need higher deuterium levels at the equator. The reason why is that offsets the electromagnetic radiation that you're getting from the sun, because it's extremely strong there.
"Just remember the lesson from physics. Where do they use heavy water? They use it in nuclear reactors. OK? Why do they use it in nuclear reactors? Because it turns out deuterium-enriched water helps control chemistry that happens at high levels. It's exactly what life is telling you on earth as well.
"The flip to that is since most humans on the planet have uncoupled haplotypes, […] they have different metrics. So even when they migrate to the equator, do they need to do something different?
"Which is one of the mind-boggling things that I always hear. People are like, 'Oh, when I go to El Salvador I need to go buy deuterium-depleted water." And I'm like, 'Why? Why don't you just drink coconut water?' […]
"When I say it to them, I think they're stunned, because they always make the assumption that life should always use deutereum-depleted water, because that's what's good in cancer.
"Well, if you don't have cancer, you live at the equator, why would you make the assumption that deuterium depletion really matters?" —Dr. Jack Kruse with Cameron Borg @ 02:00:06–02:02:08 https://youtu.be/2Xfa_V30tR0&t=7206