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Dr Jack Kruse joins me for a deep exploration of WATER. He explains the role of water in mitochondrial respiration, the impacts of light on water, mitochondrial heteroplasmy, why non-native electromagnetic fields (EMFs) accelerate disease and aging, the problems with in the somatic gene mutation paradigm of disease, and much, much more.
This is Part II 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.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 Dr Max’s intro
00:03:14 Podcast begins
00:05:45 Mitochondria produce water as part of oxidative metabolism
00:07:30 Water created inside the mitochondrial matrix is deuterium depleted
00:11:45 Light changes the physics of water
00:16:50 Water is NOT homogeneous, and changes its physics based on its environment
00:23:05 Dr Max’s summary of first 20 minutes
00:26:05 Water content of the mammals decreases with age related to mitochondrial heteroplasmy
00:24:14 What is mitochondrial heteroplasmy and how does it relate to disease?
00:28:15 Animal based diet is superior to plant-based diet based on the body’s ability to generate mitochondrial water
00:31:58 Dr Max: genetics might load the gun, but environment pulls the trigger and mitochondrial dysfunction is key
00:33:58 Astronaut kelly developed accelerated disease in the space station because of unshielded, sun-derived EMF exposure which impaired his mitochondrial water production causing mitochondrial heteroplasmy
00:36:43 Environment is the most important cause of disease, and since the 1950s humans have created terrestrial sources of non-native EMF in the form of telecommunications devices/networks
00:41:50 Water is the carrier of electromagnetic information from the sun into cells
00:45:55 Dr Max’s empahsises the previous 20 minutes of discussion
00:57:15 The flaws of the neo-Darwinist paradigm
00:59:11 Microwaves and non-native EMF cause harm through cellular dehydration and mechanisms of impaired mitochondrial water production
01:07:21 Dr Max summaries the harms of non-native EMFs
01:09:30 Story Steve Jobs and his exposure to non-native EMF
01:17:00 Dr Max explains why keeping your device in your pocket is so harmful for fertility
01:19:13 The origin of the Black Swan nomenclature
01:21:20 On the harms of sunscreen and sunglasses
01:26:00 Closing thoughts
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FURTHER READING
2023 MELANIN-LEPTIN Rx UPDATE on Jack Kruse Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/2023-melanin-rx-78628253
CPC #65: "CELL PHONE" BURN & CANCER on Jack Kruse Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/cpc-65-cell-burn-70790447
Somatotopic brain organization (Cortical homunculus) -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortical_homunculus
Circumventricular organs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumventricular_organs
Steve Jobs’ retroperitoneal cancer - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/pancreatic-cancer-type-jobs/
Victor Schauberger - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Schauberger
Alexander Gurwitsch - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ale
Skool group - www.skool.com/dr-maxs-circadian-reset-7528/
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