
The Doug Sandquist Podcast Quantum Biology in Dentistry and more with Dr. Jack Kruse
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Jul 20, 2024 Dr. Jack Kruse, a Quantum Biologist and former dentist and neurosurgeon, dives into the groundbreaking intersection of quantum biology and dental health. He discusses how light exposure and mitochondrial function play crucial roles in sleep apnea and how current dental practices need a paradigm shift. Kruse critiques fluoride use, underscores ethical dilemmas in dentistry, and highlights the importance of patient education. He also reflects on his unique journey from dentistry to neurosurgery, advocating for a holistic approach to health.
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Sleep Apnea as Cellular Protection
- Sleep apnea stems from electromagnetic deficiencies causing free radical imbalance in cells.
- Apnea acts as a protective mechanism against oxidative stress, rather than a purely anatomical issue.
Caution on Apnea Machines
- Inform sleep apnea patients that positive airway pressure might worsen oxidative stress.
- Recommend they consider insurance and cautious device use until tissue health improves.
Balance of ATP, ROS, and RNS
- Metabolic decisions in cells hinge on the balance of ATP, ROS, and RNS rather than just anatomy.
- Melanin plays a crucial role in buffering oxidative stress and enabling proper cellular function.

