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QT#20: UV light and salt improve sleep and health.

Salt levels control the exclusion zone of CSF. Iodine helps augment this affect via the Grotthuss mechanism.  It is the single most key mechanism in the brain.  Time for our group to bone up on Dr. Gerald Pollack's work and how it links to proton spin and information transfer to augment autophagy during sleep.  Blue screens and RF/microwaves pulse decrease salt in the CSF.  



Salinity and water have a deep link for energy and information generation and plasma in our cells. Most food gurus have no idea why this is the case.  


Artists use lies, to tell the truth about life. Because of belief, you usually find something true about yourself in their work. That small parable of truth creates a human unwillingness to delete that belief. Wisdom is not expecting people to understand what the artist intent was; it was the anticipation of how the ideas are perceived that matters.


When dealing with living things, one can best feel how primitive today's bio-physics truly is. Mother nature was undaunted by the huge amount of work she needed to employ by designing cells. Such a task, on the surface, might be indistinguishable from a miracle until you realize she had all the time in the world, all materials one could need, and quantum mechanics. The environment is designed to create a "decoherence stimulus" in the mitochondrial situated in the sea buried within your cell to slightly alter the complex quantum situations built into living cells by Mother Nature. Those slight changes in the exclusion zone of the water plasma surrounding a mitochondrion alter the % heteroplasmy to drive evolutionary trajectory towards the environment.  Night and day are different environments.  One promotes wakefulness and the other promotes sleep.  The EZ is the key change to that environmental change. 

 


Seawater is the ultimate plasma of life. It is also why every cell has salty water inside of a cell. If the sun shines down on the water and some of it evaporates, the salt is left behind and the water will become saltier. Similarly, if some fresh water is added, such as from rain or melting ice, the salt will be diluted and the water will be less salty.


Salinity does change with depth, but the way it changes depends very much on where one happens to be. That's because of another property of water, its density. In our cells density can also be augmented or subtracted from because of deuterium.  In the brain and CSF deuterium has to be tightly controlled because of the fast metabolic rates of the TCA and urea cycle in the brain.  If too much deuterium enters the cytosol of neurons cognitive haze and poor sleep result.  Deuterium changes the density of metobolic water.

Density is how "heavy" a parcel of water is. And "heavier" water tends to sink and stay below "lighter" water (have a look at this answer from our archives for a little more on how that works).  In the CSF space this is not good because the lowest level of CSF rests on the pia mater and the surface of the necortex which is the most metabolic active tissues in our body.  

 The density of seawater depends mostly on how much salt is dissolved in it (more dissolved salt = "heavier" seawater), but temperature also has an another effect on hydrogen isotopes in water. In all cases, raising the temperature, invokes thermal vibrational and entropic effects. This tends to preferentially stabilize H+ over D bonds in aqueous solutions.


Pressure builds heat (IR) and heat moves things with mass. Deuterium has more mass than H+. We also know heat favors H+ bonding over D bonding in an aqueous heat bath like a cell. Heat flows from hot to cold and comes when electric and magnetic forces are confined to a tight space. This is the advantage that mitochondrion seeks to gain for cells. Heat expands most things in nature, but not all things.  Water happens to be one of those things because of its massive heat capacity.   Life uses water for this key reason, and mitochondria have chosen to release heat to water a mitochondria makes for one specific reason:  because heat shrinks water that is confined in small spaces and breaks nature symmetry by shortening the distance of the respiratory proteins on ECT.  This increases energy efficiency and proton flows in cells favoring H+.  This helps keep deuterium in the blood plasma where it belongs and not in the matrix where heat is liberated and metabolic water is made.  

 How does nature use this in sea water?  

The abrupt change in temperature at a thermocline occurs because of the density of water changes as a function of temperature. The density of water links to proton spin in seawater. Pure water, sans salt, has a maximum density at around 4 degrees C (3.98 if you want to be fussy). Of course, in a lake, the densest water will be found at the bottom, with less dense water overlying it; this point was expanded in Ubiquitination 5 blog to a great degree as it relates to Rayleigh Benard convection. This type of convection needs a small amount of gravity to flow.  This is present on Earth but absent in space.  This is why astronauts are at risk for deuterium damage of their Kreb's bicycle and sleep impairment with long flights.  These convections in heated water represents the lowest energy state on Earth, which is the way the physical world generally likes to be. This is why energy in water always flows or cycles naturally without any physiologic work needed to be added by a cell. A cell takes advantage of this physical property of water to innovate life. 

Now then, if you imagine the sun shining down on a lake, the water at the surface will, of course, begin to warm and change the surface temperature in relation to the deeper cooler water.  Now think about what happens on your skin in UV light.  This heats up the surface quick and it also affects the blood plasma below because UVA light increase NO to make vessels come closer to the surface to be irradiated by sunlight.   

This sets up the convection cell naturally I mentioned above. That will make that water less dense in certain places in the arterioles to give us laminar flow in the center of the artery (thus more buoyant), and it will be more turbulent on the surface.  That turbulence help libertate NO in vessels.  When these things occur the less dense water in blood will, therefore, float over the cooler water below it. The cooler water below has more electron density because it is denser and the surface water has less electron density in it. 

The hydrogen bonding networks in both densities of water are also different and so is how they work with the photoelectric effect. This tells you their charge and size of their EZ will differ too. This is the critical physical part a mitochondrion is built to sense inside of our cells. In the ocean or lake, it is important to the ecosystem and all things that live in it. Why? Because the warmer the temperature of the water,  the more it EXPANDS to build pressure up in the skin and it loses density and gains buoyancy.  This has a big effect on the deuterium in our blood.  This thermal and hydraulic pressure make deuterium emit a full spectrum of ELF-UV.  This light can change the density of the water content of blood because the EZ has an increased viscosity and an optical window at 270 nm.   

This is why water everywhere on Earth will float on the deeper cooler water below.  This happens in the sea and in your blood.   Energy in water columns flows from cool to hot because of convection. It turns out, it is not easy to move heat downward in the water column (pelagic water), and that is what causes a very sharp thermocline we see in oceans especially in the poles and Gulf.  In practice, be sure there is a small amount of heat conduction by the water, as well as mixing by the surface winds, and that will cause some LOCAL "thickening" of the thermoclines when we measure them in lakes. Remember lakes and oceans are the different. The Gulf is different from the ocean too because of salinity and its deuterium content.  This varies with latitude.  Temperature also varies with latitude.   

Essentially the same thing happens in the open oceans, but there is the added complication of salt in the water (which also has an effect on the density of seawater), and very substantial wind mixing that tends to make oceanic thermoclines a little less distinct than we see in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. So, if water has more salt in it, it will tend to be "heavy" and will tend to sink. And often there is an increase in salinity with an increase in depth in polar waters. Life there takes full advantage of this. 

Life at the surface of the sea takes advantage of its local environment and your mitochondria take advantage of this version of plasma in your cells in a similar fashion because salinity relates to charge and to energy flows. All these little details your food gurus are clueless about. All that links to time. Why? charge and time are fundamentally linked by our surface topology. 'Now’ is a local theory of what’s happening presently, cobbled together using bits of news from the sensory receptors all bathed in saline water.

Jack is there any new data to support this position?  

VIDEO 

More proof that studying nocturnal mammals has no place in the study of human neurologic disease based on new data. Why? How much do you know about information quanta and how it operates the universe and in cells via light waves? If you do not know a think about it you might want to read my Quantum Thermodynamic series on Patreon. Information quanta is a key feature of this blog series. These neurons, unique to humans, deal exclusively in the distribution information quanta over the surface of the human brain called the neocortex.


In the end, science is just a progress report of where we are now in our understanding. It is not our final destination, but it is a data point on the road to understanding. That has been and will continue to be the message of my work.
Where we are today in science, in understanding how the brain really works, is close to where a man was 2,000 years ago in trying to understand how the planets moved in relation to the sun. We are nowhere close to where we should be.
So if we are that far away in our understanding of the brain, how can we begin to make sense of it all? We can learn a lot from the macrocosm of space if we scale it to biology on this planet. Today ’s post does that for you, the black swan, who have never heard of this information before. This post is why you need to be part of the tribe who digs deeper than your current health EXPERTS.
The human brain is surrounded by water called CSF that is generally deuterium depleted. Deuterium has a much higher density than water made of regular protons called protium.
I showed you earlier in my many free blog series on my website how molecular oxygen is delivered from the phytoplankton in the photic zone (surface) of the ocean to the ocean depths using the density of cold water to deliver it there. The denser the water, the more oxygen is dissolved in it. The power of the sun’s photoelectric effect splits electrons from water in phytoplankton, which liberates oxygen and electrons. The same thing happens in melanin in humans. Humans have melanin in their brains and more of it than any other mammal on this planet. Ask yourself why evolution would do this?
The liberated O2, in the ocean, becomes more dissolved in colder water by the laws of nature and chemistry, and then it is distributed all over the oceans by the thermohaline currents.


I have been showing you FOR YEARS how the exact same process that happens on the surface of the earth is fractally designed on your own neocortex of your brain.

HOW TOPOLOGY OF EARTH SCALES TO YOUR BRAIN

The very same process that works in the thermohaline current works in CSF that surrounds your brain to bring higher oxygen levels to the surface of your brain using QED principles linked to LIGHT, WATER, and MAGNETISM. 


It uses the photoelectric effect for animal photosynthesis using many proteins. Melanin is just one protein.  The unusual thing is melanin is present in the human brain in many places when we know the UV of the sun does not and cannot get to the surface of the brain.  Why would nature do this?   

I believe the answer is because neuromelanin is a key to information quanta transfer. It is critical in all neurologic diseases in humans. 

Recall inflammation is a measure of pH in water. pH is a log scale of hydrogen protons and includes deuterium and protium fractions. Moreover, when inflammation is present and is rising for ANY REASON at all in the brain, the result in this surface of the brain’s CSF is to alter the density of water that sits above this cortex. This is what these neurons are doing. No one else will tell you this or be able to explain in detail how the process works by my members and Patrons will.

Did you know that UV light exposure of water increase the charge in water?  Did you know CSF is a ultrafiltrate of blood plasma that does get irradiated by sunlight.  Might this mechanism be the reason why melanin was put in the brain by Mother Nature?  Melanin is a fluorophore protein that absorbs UV light.  This paper below published in March of 2018 was a game changer for Black Swans.


Inflammation makes CSF less dense, and when CSF is less dense, the laws of physics control the action of biochemistry that is possible on our surfaces or deep in our tissues. Deuterium and protium have markedly DIFFERENT density measures. When you know better you do better. Time to join my tribe folks.  This helps explain why UV light exposure of the eyes and skin helps improve sleep.  It changes how much energy and information can be stored in the water in blood plasma that eventually becomes CSF that surrounds our brain.  Salt increases the electric potential of the water in our blood plasma.  It really helps if salt is used liberally by the black swan.

SUMMARY

These sensory receptors only absorb the energy and data of just a part of the environmental story going on around your 5 senses; What you are is what the brain perceives is a partial version of true reality. This is akin to biochemical data that is irreproducible that so many "closet scientist/clinicians" like to spew.  From those senses, our brain fills in the missing parts to create a story we call reality and life.......as we lose cellular charge time speeds up, we lose health, and we age faster and our sleep declines.  The fastest ways to cause this is chronic technology use.  We all need a technology diet more than we need a food diet.  

This points out why some people cannot decipher data in biochemical journals well. Their sensory receptors are attuned to the wrong things because their environments are pulling charge from their senses and their brains. This lowers their information assimilation abilities in their neocortex.  Deep truth bombs here in the cite below.


Here is my key point to you: any set of labs are not good enough tools for the science we need to study to get people well. What we observe is not nature in itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning. Cells seem to use light to know about nature in ways our mind or senses cannot observe. The answers never manifest on labs either.  Labs contain clues for the quantum biologists.  This means you really need to understand light to every understand how we work.


CITE:

http://sciencenewsjournal.com/amount-salt-brain-determines-sleep-cycles/

QT#20: UV light and salt improve sleep and health.

Comments

How tf do you address the meridians that are destroyed when someone gets their wisdom teeth out?

Samuel

Jack those kind of detail is new to me. How the energy is transformed with deuterium depleted water and that it is a plasma. We want to know everything around us, space, the deep sea. But still we don't fully understand how our bodys works. And that only the father in heaven knows:)

Mikael Wahlberg

Here is the water part further laid out. How much do you know about the water your colony of mitochondria creates from metabolism? Do your medical experts know this? If not why are you letting them pack your parachute? #mitochondriacwisdom #5G #nnEMF <a href="https://forum.jackkruse.com/index.php?threads/water-sunlight-redox.22760/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://forum.jackkruse.com/index.php?threads/water-sunlight-redox.22760/</a>

Dr. Jack Kruse

Very good Jack! The importance of salt! And as you said the Food gurus have no idea! I'm new here so just learning, but In me I know that the food side of the story is at best at best a half truth and that is telling a lie, for me. Thank you once again!

Mikael Wahlberg

It can but this is an issue that will be stressed in a 5 G world. I fully expect kidney donors and recipients to get unusual diseases as I lay out in CPC 34 with this in mind.

Dr. Jack Kruse

You just moved to the front of the class.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Actually, I just had a major epiphany about "hypermethylation" - since methionine is the start codon for DNA transcription, if you have a plethora of it (one of the reasons being it is unused because of a dearth of vitamin b cofactors due to vitamin a annihilation) and it is part of your time crystal in your cell - if a blue light (or any high frequency wave) hits it, it will start to make a protein... conversely, since triptophan is the stop codon and absorbs at 270nm, it will stop this "hypermethylaton" process - so UV light would be protective against cancer because undoubtedly, tyrosine kinase is involved in this process... and anything that halts tyrosine kinase will curtail cancer -

Penelope Pappas

Also, not to be piggy here, but if one only has one kidney, then the uric acid cycle is impaired by 50% so arginino-succinate will not be cleaving as much deuterium?

Penelope Pappas

<a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16702343" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16702343</a>

Penelope Pappas

So, if methionine is at 6:00 and there are no b vitamins as a cofactor because vitamin a has annihilated them, then hypermethylation is an excess of methionine because it never got turned into SAMe or glutathione?

Penelope Pappas

I will be giving this talk in Mexico 11/15/18 to 500 eye docs. They are in for an ass kicking.

Dr. Jack Kruse

yep.

Dr. Jack Kruse

yep

Dr. Jack Kruse

So anytime light or vitamin a which I think is stored energy/light hits a protein - any protein - with enough force to break a covalent bond, it can be destroyed? So, you are not saying melatonin is destroyed by blue light because b12 is a cofactor to make serotonin/melatonin - you are saying vitamin a is destroying the melatonin itself directly? I get that we stop making it when we are exposed to blue light, but what is the actual mechanism that does the destroying?

Penelope Pappas

Trends Biochem Sci. 2016 Aug;41(8):647-650. doi: 10.1016/j.tibs.2016.05.002. Epub 2016 May 21. Cobalamin's (Vitamin B12) Surprising Function as a Photoreceptor. Cheng Z1, Yamamoto H1, Bauer CE2. Author information Abstract Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) is an adenosyl- or methyl-donating cofactor for many enzymes, yet many proteins with unknown or nonenzymatic function also contain B12-binding domains. Recent studies show that light excitation energy can promote covalent linkage of B12 to transcription factors with this linkage, affecting gene expression. Thus, B12 now has a newly described regulatory function. Here, our bioinformatics analysis reveals other transcription factors, photoreceptors, kinases, and oxygen sensors that harbor a B12-binding domain that could also regulate activity in response to light absorption.

Penelope Pappas

That's really bad news for *a lot* of people... Is there a list or feature of the type of photo active or photoreceptors that would be affected by this? like, how do you tell?

Penelope Pappas

yep

Dr. Jack Kruse

does vitamin a also destroy other b vitamins like b6,b2.b3 and b5? Since all b vitamins flouresce, I thought it might destroy them as well...

Penelope Pappas

I also have great luck with canned oysters at dinner - they help with the ADH a lot especially when I salt the crap out of them:-) Your vitamin a/melanopsin threads have been amazing BTW:-)

Penelope Pappas

so this is why I can sleep longer/better when I run a UV light and a red light at night while using black eye-shades... probably a circadean fail but it does seem to work great - I thought it was also because serotonin is made with 270nm UV light also

Penelope Pappas

excellent

Dr. Jack Kruse

French sea salt a good option?

Michael Cullen

You can if you become a member of the Farm or website. Opportunites exist.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Jack, i m deeply thankful for your answer! I hope I can meet you some day in person

christiangroth

My practical advice is eat a seasonal diet and live inside of nature......

Dr. Jack Kruse

Correct. The two change programs in mitochondria are apoptosis and autophagy. To remain well you need to become a master of how both work. What they do in wellness is they lower heteroplasmy. When you lose control of either you can bet your ass that a circadian mechanism breakdown is linked to their failing efficiency and disease manifestions will follow. If you look at a Dr. Doug Wallace video on YouTube the case is made stronger of these ideas.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Yes. And it is measurable by a GDV because of the effect on iron metabolism in the blood and marrow.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Jack thanks for this monster again! And maybe you send us an oyster with a pearl in it? If I got you right than stressed mitochondria Release ELF-UV over heat(IR), but“ stressed“ Deuterium at the right place(blood) also releases ELF-UV! Could one assume if the ELF-UV shows up in the blood would be a good sign( supported via IR from the sun and mitochondria and UV via the skin)? Would this ELF-UV be measurable let’s say with a GDV-camera in the finger tips..an indirect sign for deuterium beeing in the right place? Maybe I do a lot of assumptions...I m curious anyway! Thank you... Chris

christiangroth

2) And using salt helps to charge the cells with light during the day? What are you recommendations practically?

Lukas Zillmer

Trying to understand this.1) So we lose health, and we age faster and our sleep declines because we miss out on UV light through chronic technology use?

Lukas Zillmer

thanks for the feedback

Dr. Jack Kruse

Another great one.

Dan Ordoins

Excellent and thought provoking read Jack, thanks!

Bart Wolbers

This blog is brilliant with the connection points!

Myster Spock


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