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Red light is a powerful drug = Big Pharma



The time has to come think of red light as a powerful compound pharmacy.  Considering that red light in sunlight makes up 42% of our stars light should make you realize just how powerful starlight is for cells.  Irradiation with red light caused gene and noncoding RNA regulation for photoacceptor protection in the retina. If you listened to my Vermont 2017 youtube video you would realize just how powerful this effect is.  These finding may open a new challenge for photobiomodulation to displace big pharma as the go to pharmacy for humans.  The key with photobiomodulation is understanding the effect of frequency and power density on the red light chromophores in our cells.  Most do not have that sophistication.   You've got to know why.  I teach that type of sophistication at my membership site.

Read my forum.  There is tons of free info there, become a member if you want more guidance.  https://www.jackkruse.com/register/

I want you to watch this video carefully at the 3:56 minute point and realize what he says about hydrogen in the sun.  When hydrogen gas is ionized by electric plasma it makes RED LIGHT.  The hydrogen in the sun is special.  It is predominately a proton stripped of its electron and it is light hydrogen.  

VIDEO HYPERLINK 

Please watch the video before continuing on in this series.  Hydrogen in the sun makes up the 42% of the red light that comes to Earth. 

What the mitochondriac needs to realize is how the hydrogen in the sun's photosphere is excited by solar plasma to glow red and the red light comes to Earth to connect with bio-molecules in our cells to communicate directly with other hydrogen protons in our mitochondria.  This wireless connection was detailed in last weeks blog.  This wireless connection is called molecular resonance.  The connection of the sun to our cells is most dramatic and critical in the red part of the spectrum.  This wireless control of light is how we control proton movements and gradients.  

Proton gradients in life are more ancient and more ubiquitous than NUCLEIC acids, but you'd never know this if you were not informed of this by a mitochondriac teacher.  Watch the next video below at the 19:00: minute section to the 20:45 minute window to show you I am telling you something AXIOMATIC.  I want you to remember the slides Lane shows there considering what I have shown you above.  

VIDEO HYPERLINK 

Watch it and go no further in your reading until you do.

PHOTOBIOMODULATION = LLLT

LLLT is critical in sunlight to life because it is how cells control proton movements inside of cells wirelessly.     

Today’s new data support the old conclusion that photobiomodulation is more pronounced in ill or otherwise stressed cells, as compared with healthy cells with plenty of oxygen available. The terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial respiratory chain and its electronic excitation by light with proper parameters causes retrograde light-sensitive cellular signaling events to transport the light signal from mitochondria to the nucleus to cause gene expression.  The gene expression events caused by irradiation have been  confirmed by experiment, and have been studied in more detail in recent years.  It also should shock no one that red light create more protons in water by charge separting water.  Bio-physics has proved that water is a red light chromophore.  Water makes up 99% of the molecules in a cell by volume because it is so small.  Pollack's experiments have confirmed water is charge separated by light and that water absorbs best in the red range of the solar spectrum.  


Listen to this podcast below.  It is a bit superficial, but when you are on the road to becoming a "mitochondriac" you need to understand the basics before the details of nature are revealed to your mindset. Listen below.

http://adamlowery.com/tcr-podcast-180-justin-strahan-scott-nelson-co-founders-of-joovv/



CITES:  

Masha R.T. Houreld N. Abrahamse H. Low-intensity laser irradiation at 660 nm and stimulates cytochrome c oxidase in stressed fibroblast cells. Lasers Surg. Med. 2012;44:429–434.  [PubMed]

1. Karu T.  Ten lectures on basic science of laser phototherapy. Grängesberg: Prima Books AB; 2007. 

2. Karu T. Pyatibrat L. Gene expression under laser and light-emitting diodes radiation for modulation of cell adhesion: possible applications for biotechnology. IUBMB Life. 2011;63:747–753.  [PubMed]

3. McDaniel D.H. Weiss R.A. Geronemus R.G. Mazur C. Wilson S. Weiss M.A. Varying ratios of wavelengths in dual wavelength LED photomodulation alters gene expression profiles in human skin fibroblasts. Laser Surg. Med. 2010;42:540–545.  [PubMed]

4. Masha R.T. Houreld N.N. Abrahamse H. Low intensity laser irradiation at 660 nm stimulates transcription of genes involved in electron transport chain. Photomed. Laser Surg. 2013;31:47–53.[PubMed]

Comments

Hi Jack, I wasn't sure where to leave my first comment, since I only joined the Patreon a few days ago. I discovered your work last month through Danny's podcast, and wow, did that send me down the rabbit hole! After that, I listened to Rick's two-part podcast with Andrew, and I've been in a state of "knowledge shock" ever since. So here I am, posting my first comment. I’m sure you hear this all the time, but I just want to say thank you for everything you do. Your work is making a real difference, and I’m doing my best to spread the word and raise awareness in my part of the world, using what I’ve learned from you. I also have a question I’ve been meaning to ask. I’m 46, and my LDL has always been elevated, no matter what I do with my diet, exercise, or natural supplements. The only time it dropped was during a one-month trial of Rosuvastatin. Interestingly, my LDL usually hovers between 5 and 6 mmol/L, but all other lipid and liver markers are normal. My triglycerides, for example, are always low (around 0.8-1 mmol/L). You mentioned something on Rick’s podcast about myopia (I have -2 in one eye and -5 in the other), and I was curious if my eyesight could be connected to the elevated LDL? It’s an odd thought, but when I don’t wear my glasses in the morning, the light doesn’t focus, and I wondered if that might play a role. I’ve recently switched to a paleo diet, am getting more sun exposure, and started going barefoot (as much as I can), so I’ll see what kind of effect that has over the next few months. Is there anything else you’d recommend I try? (Just FYI, I work in IT, so I’m surrounded by screens all day!) Thanks again for everything, Jack. Keep up the great work!

Gabriel

There have been several testimonies to the fact that Red and NIR light therapy have shown improved therapeutic effects when the light is modulated with Nogier Frequencies. Do you have a scientific assumption as to what may be the underlaying factor contributing to these improved light therapy results?

David Merkel

Wow - thanks for answering on an old thread - I was almost going to order. Guess I better upgrade my membership. Can I add the $5 from this one to the total if I do that? Also what are the others you recommend besides EMR TEK? Thanks.

Ellen aka Scooby

underpowered. We covered this on Q & A last night.

Dr. Jack Kruse

What about RedLightMan's products?

Ellen aka Scooby

I don't like JOOV because of their flicker. I like EMR TEK and a few others.

Dr. Jack Kruse

I saw this thread from 3 years ago, just wondering if there are other devices you recommend similar to Joovv (or if they are the best) and similar to Monte questions- How often would you recommend using it?

L Lin

After figuring out how many joules I wanted to absorb the biggest issue was figuring out timing and frequency. Is it okay to do it in the morning or do I need to use it only during the evening during the bodies "anabolic stage"? How about frequency? Twice a day? Once? Every other day? I think I may just need a consult. lol.

Monte Diaz

What advice are you looking for?

Dr. Jack Kruse

Do you have any advice for those of us, like me, who purchased a joov or similar device?

Monte Diaz

I'll check it out👌

Lucien Burke

I've already told my members I do it.......but I do it in a specific way. There is some info on the forum about this already too.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Given the focus on hydrogen, how do you feel about adding molecular hydrogen to water as a biohack?

Lucien Burke

Just stayed tuned. I got some more bombs coming.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Lucien you will be astounded at the next few blogs and the November 2017 webinar. I am just warming up on this proton story. It's been coing for 6 years and now youre going to see just how strong he teether of sunlight to protons are soon. I promise.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Great article and links,reinforces our need for more light food as opposed to the consumption of food matter.

Brent Patrick

Are proton gradients the most fundemental thing in the cosmos? Does everything build off of this tension?

Lucien Burke


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