Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Doctor Reveals The Most Overlooked Medicine on Earth

Oct 23, 2025
Dr. Roger Seheult, a quadruple board-certified physician, unveils the astonishing health benefits of sunlight and infrared light. He discusses the abscopal effect, where light exposure can enhance mitochondrial communication, even in unexposed areas. Delve into his insights on how infrared light boosts melatonin production and reduces oxidative stress. The Green Heart study showcases how planting trees can lower inflammation markers. Seheult emphasizes the importance of daylight exposure for better sleep and the impact of indoor lighting on health.
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INSIGHT

Sunlight Penetrates The Whole Body

  • Glenn Jeffrey's Nature study showed sunlight (850 nm) can pass through the entire body and be measured on the opposite side.
  • That infrared penetrance enabled improvements in retinal mitochondrial function even when eyes were covered, revealing a body-wide light effect.
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Light Triggers Distant Mitochondrial Effects

  • The abscopal effect means light exposure in one area can benefit distant tissues via intercellular signaling.
  • Roger Seheult noted free-floating mitochondria and other communication pathways likely mediate distal mitochondrial upregulation.
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Infrared Enhances Mitochondrial Efficiency

  • Infrared light (around 850 nm) appears to boost mitochondrial efficiency, possibly by altering water structure or electron transport.
  • Infrared may also stimulate mitochondrial melatonin production, a potent intrinsic antioxidant.
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