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The Importance of a Theory
"I think to me this is the closest or most accurate approximation of how the human body works and how health and disease is manifested," says author. "So on a cellular level, like, you're really excited there. When you're starting to put things together, you knock your microphone."
Dr Jack Kruse joins me to continue our discussion on WATER and its bio-physical properties as it relates to human health and disease. In this conversation Dr Kruse explains deuterium, the fourth phase of water, food as an electromagnetic barcode of sunlight, cellular redox, mitochondria as your 6th sense, the fundamental drivers of metabolic disease, and much, much more.
This is Part III of the Jack Kruse Series. In these conversations we explore Dr Kruse’s paradigm of health centered on Light, Water and Magnetism, mitochondrial and circadian function and how these are impacted to influence human health and disease.
Dr Jack Kruse is a practicing neurosurgeon, biophysicist and health optimisation researcher. He has done extensive research into the causes of human disease with a highly unique perspective grounded in bio-physics.
*Warning- explicit language at 01:59:00, if you have sensitive listeners present than skip this part.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:35 Podcast begins
00:1:45 Water is made in the mitochondrial matrix through fats, proteins and carbohydrates and is deuterium-depleted
00:03:50 What is deuterium? As it relates to the hydrology cycle of different continents
00:12:30 The different biological effects of deuterium
00:19:07 Food is an electromagnetic bar-code of the sunlight as we rotate around the sun, and eating tropical fruit out of season causes chaos and mitochondrial inefficiency
00:24:00 The quantum effects of collecting H+
00:25:50 Gerald Pollack, Del Diucie and the Fourth Phase of Water
00:32:51 Cephalopods have extremely primitive brains
00:37:04 The role of deuterium & DHA in human evolution and brain complexity
00:45:10 Consuming deuterium-rich water does not affect the mitochondria ability to create deuterium-depleted water inside the mitochondrial matrix if cellular redox is intact
00:47:45 Cellular redox is the net negative charge of the cell, and is built when light hits water to charge separate it and create free electrons
00:56:10 Impaired cellular redox leads to mitochondrial heteroplasmy & disease
01:04:30 Dr Max summarizes the first hour of the discussion. You don’t have a metformin deficiency, you have an electron deficiency.
01:12:49 Mitochondria sense your environment and inform the leptin melanocortin system in the hypothalamus and thalamus
01:18:20 Eating out of season causes mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation and circadian mismatch
01:33:20 Does physical form equal optimal health? The health consequences of ‘burying’ excess mitochondria in muscles
01:36:48 The harms of visceral fat, and WHY it gets deposited in visceral vs subcutaneous compartments – a light & melanin problem
01:45:12 Retinal and brain changes on MRI imaging of metabolic disease and fatty liver
01:52:25 Fatty liver as storage for metabolic water
01:56:15 The clinical uses of retinal Optical coherence tomography (OCT) to diagnose and treat metabolic diseases
*My mistake, I was unfamiliar with the OCT imaging modality, it uses infrared light to image the retina and does NOT use ionising radiation (as does computer tomography or CT scanning)
02:05:00 The future of preventative health imaging
02:08:05 Closing thoughts on Water
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Further reading- see Youtube show notes
Skool group - www.skool.com/dr-maxs-circadian-reset-7528/
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