Join Dr. Jack Kruse, a neurosurgeon and quantum biologist, as he challenges conventional medical wisdom by linking light exposure to diseases like autism and Parkinson’s. He argues that modern environmental factors disrupt our biology more than genetics do. Discover the revolutionary role of light in brain health, mitochondrial function, and even fertility. Kruse emphasizes the need for a new perspective on healing, focusing on how specific light wavelengths can enhance well-being. Prepare to rethink everything you know about health and disease!
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Autism as a Light Signaling Failure
Autism is not a genetic or biochemical disorder but a biophysical epigenetic failure in light signaling.
Mitochondria emit biophotons that form a recursive light loop crucial for brain development.
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Risks of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen and ozone therapies can harm mitochondria by disrupting the electrical charge and biophysics.
Renovating heme proteins naturally safeguards mitochondrial function critical for brain development.
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Healing Autism With Light Exposure
Use light, especially natural red light, to fix iron oxidation states and support the TCA cycle in autism.
Get kids with autism outdoors in sunlight for extended hours to renovate their heme proteins and brain function.
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Robert O. Becker's "The Body Electric" explores the often-overlooked electrical nature of living organisms. Becker details his groundbreaking research on the body's electrical system and its role in healing and regeneration. He challenges conventional medical understanding by demonstrating the importance of direct current in biological processes. The book delves into the implications of electromagnetic fields on health, highlighting the potential risks of exposure to certain frequencies. Becker's work has influenced the field of bioelectromagnetics and continues to inspire research into alternative healing methods.
Light and Shaping Life
Roland Van Wick
Oxygen
The Molecule that Made the World
Nick Lane
Oxygen: The Molecule that Made the World delves into the profound effects of oxygen on life's evolution, from the emergence of complex organisms to the role of oxygen in aging and disease. The book offers a captivating narrative that intertwines science, history, and the human condition, providing insights into how oxygen has influenced life's trajectory.
Dive straight into a mind-expanding conversation with Dr. Jack Kruse! Forget everything you thought you knew about the root causes of autism, Hashimoto’s, Parkinson’s, PANS, bipolar disorder, and gut issues. Dr. Kruse drops a bombshell: it’s not a chemical imbalance, it’s a light signaling failure.
In this raw and unfiltered interview, Dr. Kruse connects the seemingly disparate dots of modern disease, revealing how bad lighting, dysfunctional mitochondria, and our increasingly toxic environments are fundamentally disrupting the human blueprint, especially in developing children.
This isn't just another theory; it's a biophysical revolution that will challenge your understanding of disease, healing, and human evolution. Get ready to have your paradigm shattered and your mind opened to a completely new perspective on human health.
Resources
Light in Shaping Life by Roland Van Wijk
Biophoton research by Fritz-Albert Popp
Mitochondrial disease insights from Doug Wallace
Autism & epigenetics—Nicole Shanahan, Sergey Brin
The Body Electric by Robert O. Becker
Oxygen by Nick Lane
Research from Dr. Francisco Gonzalez-Lima on red light