whygetfat on Nostr: Crohn's and IBD: You Got to Have Skin in the Game Dr. Jack Kruse: "People that have ...
Crohn's and IBD: You Got to Have Skin in the Game
Dr. Jack Kruse: "People that have this condition, these two conditions [Crohn's and IBD] in the gut, it's massively important for them to understand this deuterium story. And I'll explain it to you further.
"The ATPase, we now know from a quantum biologic perspective, it's been checked in the literature multiple times. It's 100% quantum nanorotor engine. The Fo head on it spins at unbelievable rates through protons. And guess what makes it 100% thermally efficient? This is gonna blow your mind.
"Red light. Do you know why it works on red light? The dominant portion of sunlight is 42% infrared A. That's what makes your mitochondria spin optimally. Okay?
"What happens if you have clothes on? Does your gut get that information? Because here's what most of your doctors listening to this and the patients that have these conditions don't know: red light is the only part of the spectrum of light that penetrates to touch every single mitochondria in your body. It penetrates the body anywhere between 10 cm and 30 cm.
"So you are designed by nature to be naked in sunlight all the time. When I say this to patients they look at me like I'm crazy, and then I say this to 'em: 'Tell me one other mammal that emerges from the mother's vagina that's wearing the clothes that you're wearing or the sunglasses you're wearing right now.'
"And they look at me stunned. I said, 'See, this is the reason why Jack doesn't have to teach hippos and lions quantum biology, but he has to teach stupid humans this, because they have this brain that allows them to break all of nature's laws, because society and culture have put these wonderful ideas in their head that have broken some of the fundamental laws that we operate with.'
"When you start to see it from this perspective you go, 'Well man, wait a minute Jack, you're saying that if we don't get this red light, the ATPase can't spin as fast?' Yeah. Guess what happens? You have to eat different types of food to offset the energy costs, otherwise your brain won't work well.
"That's the reason why most people have Crohn's and IBD have horrible cognitive abilities that go with it. They don't think as well as they used to. This is the reason why it happens, because their ATPase can't spin as fast.
"How do you fix that? Put them in sunlight or put them in red light and watch them get better. […]
"I always tell people, if you want to get better when you have these two conditions, you got to have skin in the game.
"My take-home for anybody who's got even one these conditions: make like the Sphinx. Every morning when the sun rises, look with your eyes and your skin, with all four of extremities grounded, with your gut exposed to the sun. If you do that for two hours every morning and you do a little bit, especially this time of year, so it's right around the summer solstice, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., you will freaking win.
In fact, all those damn drugs that the gastroenterologist put you on, you'll start to see you need less and less and less of it. And if you're really smart, if you live at high latitude you'll get your ass down where the diurnal frequencies don't change and there's red light constantly present from sunup to sundown. That's the key. That's the reason why I told you before, if I had these diseases I would have my ass down inside the 20s."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Samir Kakodkar @ 39:55%%43:33 https://youtu.be/X5WCYlaPAwM&t=2395
Dr. Jack Kruse: "People that have this condition, these two conditions [Crohn's and IBD] in the gut, it's massively important for them to understand this deuterium story. And I'll explain it to you further.
"The ATPase, we now know from a quantum biologic perspective, it's been checked in the literature multiple times. It's 100% quantum nanorotor engine. The Fo head on it spins at unbelievable rates through protons. And guess what makes it 100% thermally efficient? This is gonna blow your mind.
"Red light. Do you know why it works on red light? The dominant portion of sunlight is 42% infrared A. That's what makes your mitochondria spin optimally. Okay?
"What happens if you have clothes on? Does your gut get that information? Because here's what most of your doctors listening to this and the patients that have these conditions don't know: red light is the only part of the spectrum of light that penetrates to touch every single mitochondria in your body. It penetrates the body anywhere between 10 cm and 30 cm.
"So you are designed by nature to be naked in sunlight all the time. When I say this to patients they look at me like I'm crazy, and then I say this to 'em: 'Tell me one other mammal that emerges from the mother's vagina that's wearing the clothes that you're wearing or the sunglasses you're wearing right now.'
"And they look at me stunned. I said, 'See, this is the reason why Jack doesn't have to teach hippos and lions quantum biology, but he has to teach stupid humans this, because they have this brain that allows them to break all of nature's laws, because society and culture have put these wonderful ideas in their head that have broken some of the fundamental laws that we operate with.'
"When you start to see it from this perspective you go, 'Well man, wait a minute Jack, you're saying that if we don't get this red light, the ATPase can't spin as fast?' Yeah. Guess what happens? You have to eat different types of food to offset the energy costs, otherwise your brain won't work well.
"That's the reason why most people have Crohn's and IBD have horrible cognitive abilities that go with it. They don't think as well as they used to. This is the reason why it happens, because their ATPase can't spin as fast.
"How do you fix that? Put them in sunlight or put them in red light and watch them get better. […]
"I always tell people, if you want to get better when you have these two conditions, you got to have skin in the game.
"My take-home for anybody who's got even one these conditions: make like the Sphinx. Every morning when the sun rises, look with your eyes and your skin, with all four of extremities grounded, with your gut exposed to the sun. If you do that for two hours every morning and you do a little bit, especially this time of year, so it's right around the summer solstice, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., you will freaking win.
In fact, all those damn drugs that the gastroenterologist put you on, you'll start to see you need less and less and less of it. And if you're really smart, if you live at high latitude you'll get your ass down where the diurnal frequencies don't change and there's red light constantly present from sunup to sundown. That's the key. That's the reason why I told you before, if I had these diseases I would have my ass down inside the 20s."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Samir Kakodkar @ 39:55%%43:33 https://youtu.be/X5WCYlaPAwM&t=2395