whygetfat on Nostr: "When I think about bioenergetics, most people think about food. Food is only ...
"When I think about bioenergetics, most people think about food. Food is only one-third of the story.
"We also have direct exposure and stimulation of melanin in the skin by the sun. […] That makes free electrons and free energy.
"And we also have the third pillar being grounding in direct electron exchange from the earth.
"We're really only getting one of the three pillars in the modern day, from the food, and most of the food is BS anyways. So our bodies are starving to death. […]
"Food doesn't have to be food that you eat. Food can also be sun on your skin and your bare feet on the earth. People don't realize that. […]
"When you're eating food, you're eating for protons and electrons. Of course you're also eating for micronutrients that help to facilitate certain parts of metabolism. […] But first and foremost you're eating for protons and electrons to power your mitochondria. And if we think about it in that way then we can be like okay, where else do we get electrons from?
"Well, we can get it at these two other areas that nobody else is essentially thinking about or talking about. And then when you think about it in that way it makes total sense why we're kind of experiencing this energetic crisis as modern humans." —Dr. Alexis Cowan with Danny Jones @ 1:35:36–1:37:58 https://youtu.be/TE5k81SaXAA&t=5736
"We also have direct exposure and stimulation of melanin in the skin by the sun. […] That makes free electrons and free energy.
"And we also have the third pillar being grounding in direct electron exchange from the earth.
"We're really only getting one of the three pillars in the modern day, from the food, and most of the food is BS anyways. So our bodies are starving to death. […]
"Food doesn't have to be food that you eat. Food can also be sun on your skin and your bare feet on the earth. People don't realize that. […]
"When you're eating food, you're eating for protons and electrons. Of course you're also eating for micronutrients that help to facilitate certain parts of metabolism. […] But first and foremost you're eating for protons and electrons to power your mitochondria. And if we think about it in that way then we can be like okay, where else do we get electrons from?
"Well, we can get it at these two other areas that nobody else is essentially thinking about or talking about. And then when you think about it in that way it makes total sense why we're kind of experiencing this energetic crisis as modern humans." —Dr. Alexis Cowan with Danny Jones @ 1:35:36–1:37:58 https://youtu.be/TE5k81SaXAA&t=5736