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so
early early on that story I just told
you Eddie I haven't told anybody ever
hello there it's me Dr red here from the
Richard and Dr red show
this is just a brief introduction to say
that this is my conversation with Dr
Jack Cruz Dr Jack Cruz is a neurosurgeon
and Quantum biologist uh extremely smart
man who has
come up with series and practices that
he uses with his patients and has done
so for a long time
this conversation I had with him is
fairly high level we get into some
clinical details that may not be
relevant for the majority of listeners
but there's plenty of other interviews
with Jack available on YouTube and on
Spotify and wherever else you listen to
your podcasts his page dropped to Dr
Jack Cruz
um he's on Instagram he has a website he
has a Blog on patreon so I recommend you
check all of those things out I will say
that some of the topics that we get into are
are
or can be construed as controversial but
if you actually listen to what's said
and then question it for yourself that
is all Jack is asking for obviously none
of the
um topics we discuss in this podcast are
meant to replace medical advice from
your own doctor and I do recommend that
if you hear anything that does sound
interesting in the discussion that we
have you should discuss that with your
doctor and get their opinion on it because
because
um it might be something that they've
never heard of it might be something
that they've had it's always worth
having a conversation when you can with
your doctor so with that I'll leave you
to enjoy the conversation please comment
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things and if you're just interested in
the audio version you can listen to this
over on the Richard and Dr red show and
you can find that on Apple podcast Spotify
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so hello it's uh just me today and today
I really want to welcome Dr Jack Cruz to
the podcast thank you so much Jack for
your time today
hey no problem anytime
I uh I probably won't win any prizes for
this but I have to say
I've listened to the huberman and Rick
Rubin podcast maybe five or six times
and considering the length of it
um I've picked up fairly large number of
golden nuggets
and it still gets me the the end of the
first episode where you use the word
incalculable in terms of the the
the
impact of the amount of teaching that we
have in medical education that we know
is likely not true or at least not
completely true
and as my kind of Life goal is very
similar to yours in that I really want
to change
how medicine is practiced for the better
I suppose I want to lead off with
um
what is the part you're probably not
um is twofold I think most of the change
is going to come from the outside
I think it's very rare
uh that change comes from the inside I I
would tell you as a physician just think
about what happened to Summer wise
um and then the flip side from your
countrymen think about Jon Snow Jon Snow
who is an outsider figured out how the pump
pump
you know on the street was the source of
Cholera so
I would say the second part of my answer
would be what Buck Minster Fuller always says
says
if you want to change a paradigm the
best thing to do is Burn It Down um
um
I will tell you that I also have you
know probably somewhat of a bad reputation
reputation
uh with people because I will burn them
down when I think they're leading people
the wrong way and a lot of people think
that there's a character flawing me and
I don't I actually think that I'm doing
the public service and you know I say
with some heaviness in my heart I did
that during the covid uh issue and
because I knew there was a lot of bad
information out there like for example
not to pound on this guy because I know
you're from the UK but think about what
uh Aseem Malhotra is going through first
he supported you know the vaccination
then one of his family members gets
injured now he's the champion for it
um while I laud
the fact that he's willing to come out
and speak about it I'm still pissed off
with him that he didn't get it before
why I got it before why didn't he get it
before and that goes to your point uh
it's because the Paradigm that we're in
we always make the Assumption or we
always lead
that what we're doing is correct and in
fact if if doctors would go back
and look
at that oath that we all take really
carefully read it and assimilate it
you'll begin to realize that maybe I'm
not an [ __ ] maybe i t i take that
oath to heart and I want to burn bridges
down that need to be burned down because
my belief since I'm inside the Paradigm
maybe on the edge of it holding on to
the rim um
um
I want to point out two people where the
sacred cows are and why they need to be burned
burned
and I think when you understand
that perspective and you know I always
tell people Eddie that it's the mark of
an educated mind to take something you
fundamentally do not believe examiner
for yourself do your due diligence and
just decide I said that in the huberman
podcast if you remember most of the
things that I found out about the Lupton
prescription in the beginning I didn't believe
believe
I had to actually
ideate the idea and then execute it
before it made difference and if you
want to know the truth
it still didn't register to me when it
worked on me I had to do it on my son
and then my nephew when I saw it work on
them I was like okay I may have
something here
and then I started to do it on my
patients and I didn't do it on all my
patients I just did it on the patients
that were like look doc whatever you did
help me out I said okay this is all I
want I need you to do and then they
started getting better and then I
started to notice that diseases that had
no Neurosurgical basis
that they also had his comorbidities
also started to get better and that's
when I got really really interested
that's when I said you know what
I need to do something about this and
the the probably the key Journal moment
for me was one of my good friends uh
who's a gastroiter enterologist uh his
name's Don lazas he's retired now
he had a very specific problem with a
patient that had eosinophilic
esophagitis which you know is an
autoimmune condition that's very
difficult to deal with most people don't
have an answer and this person had spent
whole bunch of money uh in the United
States but eventually wound up at the
Mayo Clinic and of course the Mayo
Clinic couldn't do anything with it
so don sent it to me he goes look Jack
she doesn't have a Neurosurgical problem
I said he said but can you just tell her
what you've kind of been telling
everybody else and see if it makes a
difference so I did and guess what
she got you know better
and you know the funny thing about the
story was thinking this was after Don
retired she went to see another
gastroenterologist because she was
having trouble later on about the distal end
end
of her our GI tract and when they did a
scope on her she had melanosis coli and
she came back to me and she said what
does this mean I said well you're
probably getting ready to have fatty
liver disease and Bobby colon cancer
unless you change something she goes
what do I need to do and I said pull
your shirt up
and she goes why do you want me to pull
my shirt up I said well all this stuff
that I told you about eosinophilic esophagitis
esophagitis
I said um Palm C neurons are in mammals
bellies more than anything else
and she pulled her shirt up and she was
white as Marie Antoinette uh hair before
they cut her head off
and she goes why did you do that I said
well that melanosis coli in there I said
there's papers in the literature that
say that it's a premalignant condition
but most of the gastroenterologists
don't know about it because they didn't
read it it was published in 1997.
and she goes you're kidding me
I said no
and she goes well you're going to talk
to the gastroenterologist and I said no
I'm a neurosurgeon
I said the only thing that is in the gut
that I deal with is the enteric plexus
and I said if I go telling another
doctor their business and you know Eddie
you know this you're a doctor and you
heard what you know Rick told everybody
about the methylene blue hack between
Pete Addy and his surgeon at Stanford
and what did I tell Rick don't piss the
surgeon off well I'm giving you the same
story right now because you're asking me
how do you change
centralized medicine so I told the lady
I said you see your belly I said I need
that melanin to come to the surface to
pull it back out of your gut I said you
do that you'll be fine so over a period
of a year she did that she went back and
had a colonoscopy a year later it was gone
gone okay
okay so
so
early early on that story I just told
you Eddie I haven't told anybody
ever it's the first time
okay and I told people there would be implications
implications
from the Reuben podcast I told people that
that
you don't know what you don't know until
you know it and then it's really hard to
look away so
so
my goal has been because when I did talk
about this stuff publicly
it caused a big problem with the the
Paradigm in power and I realized
immediately that I couldn't change the
Paradigm from inside so I had to change
gears and and thankfully
this gastroenterologist that I told you
about he's the guy that motivated me to
put my information on the internet and
he said Jack you know that they're not
going to let you publish any of this
stuff in the literature it'll get
flagged by peer review they'll do
everything possible to block it I said
and he told me he said all of these guys
are in the pocket of big Pharma that do
peer review he goes there's no way
and if you remember the original story
of how I hurt my knee and figured all
this out that person was trying to get
me to out
big Pharma that's actually not what was
not my focus when I figured all this out
my focus was like wait a minute is there
another part of this story to biology
that actually
we've missed that that to me is the
Sciences to clinician I was far more
interested in that than I was interested
in outing big Pharma you know here we
are you and I talking 20 years later and
you asked me the most powerful question
I think you could ask me
can we change it from the inside Eddie
my belief is no for the reasons I just
elucidated to you I'm open to hearing
your thoughts on it I mean you're in a
centralized Paradigm on the other side
of the pond
but I think many things that are done in
the NHS are done the same way they are here
here
uh I think Western medicine
isn't really Western I think
our model disease is pretty much
everywhere the places that you have to
look for decentralized medicine
is like when I did my Vermont 2018 talk
with Jeff Leach and Zach Bush Zach Bush
was the centralized doctor that I wanted
to take to the Woodshed and Jeff Leach
is a PhD researcher had open mind you
know that was feeding the hazda on the
equator Phantom Milky Way antibiotics
and found that
their microbiome can tolerate it but you
know Zach Bush to this very day
five years later still selling garbage
to people because he hasn't told them
the truth and I know he knows the truth
and he knows that I know the truth
I try to out him back then and that's
part of the reason I was never invited back
back
to do the Vermont 2019 talk you have to
realize Eddie what I'm saying to you
on the surface it looks like I'm an [ __ ]
[ __ ]
but the reason is because I care I care
about getting the story right and
telling people the truth
and then letting them make the decision
what they have to do
and as I said to Rick you know Rick's a
good friend of mine and he said to me goes
goes
the message you have is powerful because
it's cheap it's simple all we have to do
is teach people
how to get out of their own way
to live the way a mammal is supposed to
live and honestly that really is the
story it's it's you know as simple as it
can be now when you want to know the
biology behind it when you want to know
the physics behind it okay then I got to
split your head open on the patreon
blogs I gotta take you down the rabbit
hole you know and I've even noticed
since I've done the uberman podcast with
Rick that a lot of people have
complained that well I couldn't follow
it because there's not a lot of details
and nothing linked back to it and I
don't think people realize what the goal
of that podcast was it was three guys
won a PhD researcher in a centralized
place a decentralized MD that was
Furious and has been Furious for two
decades and then his friend
who actually interface between me and
the centralized Paradigm and we were
just having a discussion
about that you weren't intended to know
all the details and I think it's it's
beyond fascinating to me
that people feel like I have a duty
to you know give you all the details
well no I don't I mean you have to
realize I've been living like this for
20 years I've been teaching every single
patient that comes to me what they need
to do sometimes I tell them all the
details many times I don't you know it's
like Rick said I don't want to know all
the signs he goes just tell me what I
need to do and get out of my way Rick's
happy that he's no longer 400 pounds
that he sleeps good you know he's he's
solved this problem with his heart
um as far as I'm concerned he's a happy
guy people love him so
so
the story for him is he goes on and does
what you know he's good at doing and
that's really what being a doctor is all
about it's about taking somebody
not letting me go where there's they
want to go it's actually taking where
they ought to go
and that's kind of what I'm doing when I
see a disease that even my specialty
doesn't treat
if I think
that I can do something to help them
I'll casually mention something I do
this on Twitter I do it on my Forum I do
it everywhere
some people take it some people don't I
I think my belief is the lower your
dopamine level is the more you think I'm
crazy and I think
when people begin to get the first small
clinical win
that's when things change then then
they'll say okay tell me the next thing
tell me the next thing and that's the
reason I shared with you the story is
partially because you're a doctor
and also because you understand
this eosinophilic esophagitis that's not
my bag of tricks and another doctor sent
it to me and then I happen to notice
because the power of observation is
important when I looked in her chart I
saw the melanosis co-ice and okay I knew
the the the the body of zuckerland was
in trouble
you know I said she's losing everything
here and it made sense why she was
complaining of what the functional
medicine guys cause adrenal fatigue and
also made sense why she was having
problems with her vagus nerve in the
parasympathetic system because if you
understand the wiring diagram
the vagus nerve carries everything up to
the transverse Musical
from the transverse Musical and down
it's the sympathetics that travel with
the mesenteric arteries that starts
right at the body of zuckerwood so I
knew exactly where to go look and that's
the point that I try to make
to uberman in the podcast like what I
realize now is I can use
the dermatomes
and the neural crest derivatives to know
where melanin is supposed to be and
supposed to go to really re-engineer the
system by thinking as an embryo would
say okay if this problem is here let me
go here so I'll give you another example
not to throw another guy under the bus
but we have a
a famous guy here paleo carnivore
uh functional medicine guy this guy by
training all he is is a acupuncturist
his name's Chris Kresser I had a patient
uh this is about seven eight years ago
who spent two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
dollars
with Crossfire in California okay
okay
same exact problem they had their their
key problem uh Eddie was a a metal detox
problem you know they had all metal
stuff that were in their blood
methylmercury things like that um
um
and I looked at the whole work of that
was done and I said you know it's kind
of amazing to me
I said did anybody ever talk to you
about your skin that every anybody ever
talked to you about
you know the changes inside your oral
mucosa or immuno in your colon
and the lady said to me no I said well
you don't need any of these supplements
I said you have a significant melanin
problem so I printed up a couple of
papers for it I said do you know that
melanin absorbs all heavy metals and
allows you to detox them through your
body in fact sometimes the
melanosis coli is coming to the surface
to get rid of that system because
through the portal circulation when
you're collecting the stuff in your
liver this is a way to detox it so I
gave her papers I said do you want to
know something
how simple this is I said do you know
that pigeons
do you know the reason why in London and
the reason why in New York City pigeons
are dark
because they're taking all the
environmental pollution putting it in
their feathers and they get rid of it I
said we do the same thing in our skin I
said the problem for you is you don't
have any more melanin left in your skin
you don't have any more melanin left on
the inside of your body because the
environment that you've lived in which
was non-native EMF pollution because she
was an I.T engineer from from California
I said you've gotten rid of all your
melanin now you're falling apart
I said you need to quit your job just
like the monkey soldiers Ferrari and go move
move
to Mexico for about 12 to 36 months and
you'll get better
okay that total consult that he costs I
think 56 dollars because she came to see
me conventionally not through my
internet business
and she goes are you kidding me I said
no I said this was easy she goes do you
know I spent a quarter of a million
dollars so the reason I bring this point
to you
is realize that the guys that aren't
allopathic medicine those are the guys
that Kris Kross from the functional
medicine guys they make fun of me and you
you
but you know what they don't like
anybody talking about their dirty
laundry so
you didn't ask me this question but I'll
tell you are they going to solve this
problem no because you know what or if a
million dollars is a pretty big nut to
walk away from isn't it
so I think it becomes incumbent
on the people that were taken care of I
think it becomes incumbent on
the people we help I I hope that the
Reuben podcast I hope this podcast
motivates people out there we need them
to do the heavy lifting we need them to
share this information I think when you
educate your patients so that they know better
better
um the really cool thing about doctors
there is one really cool thing I like
about doctors I'm actually trying to use
this talk right now with Peter Tia who's
uberman's friend
guys who are alpha males or girls that
are alpha females they don't like when
another doctor knows something they
don't know
so when you put it out there and you're
you're making it blatantly obvious that
they're forgetting some really big factors
factors
they have a choice to make do they stay
in The Matrix
or they decide to extricate them and
that is basically going to tell me how
they're going to react if you want to
know the truth I did the same thing with huberman
huberman
huberman now knows everybody knows
publicly he knows now now it's the
waiting game let's see what he does with
the information
you know is he going to bury it will
Jack Cruz ever show up on his podcast I
don't know
you know he said we're gonna do it but
you know a lot of people have told me a
lot of different things
that never come through fruition why
because I understand how disruptive this
information is
you know I don't think other people
really understand how disruptive it is
until you understand the implications
so your first question opened up a huge
can of works
yes definitely uh there's a lot to think
about there I mean I knew that the
answer would have big implications for
for my future
um there's a few things I wanted to draw
back on if that's okay one that's just
purely out of interest for me it
probably won't interest the listeners but
but
um it just popped up in my head so the
the idea of acanthosis nigricans where
you get this pigmentation of the armpits
do you think then that could be the
manifestation of melanin migrating from
the gut if you have like a GI cancer
well I'm going to shock you further
because I'm glad you brought this up I
did a podcast yesterday that just
actually went live they they actually
put it out this is from the tech side I
I told people once you understand
um the really big story the story that
I'm really interested in telling my next
blog is going to tell it it's going to
be uh Quantum engineering 43. how we
went from Chimp to human one of the
things that's really interesting is when
you follow the pathway of of melanin
you'll also notice there's another
mammalian superpower I haven't really
talked about it you're the first doctor
I've talked about it but this disease
you just mentioned is linked to it
we unlike the chimps and gorillas have
equine sweat glands all over all over
our skin and equine sweat glands
are actually linked to this melanin
story remember I told you the story
about pigeons that that's how they get
rid of heavy metal toxicity
so when some
um human gets this problem you by
definition if you're a centralized doc
begin to realize that this person in
their body system some level
has a huge problem with not only heavy
metals but what's the number one heavy
metal that nobody thinks about Victorian
and I'm getting ready to do
um something that I haven't done with
anybody dumming my information down
and I'm going to use two things
uh that I talked about in the uberman
podcast to do it and this may shock you
I'm going to use a Gmail clearly video
and I'm going to use turing's paper in
1951 to show you what the binary code is
in all of biology
h plus and deuterium that's it
and this disease you asked me about
this is a sign that the melanin and the
swept glands are getting rid of the
biggest heavy metal deuterium
that's the problem it turns out
when your membranes don't have the
proper lipid wraps or the proper lipid
configuration your body then has other
plans to try to still help you out
navigate the problem so acanthosis
nigricans you know you and I both learn
that that's usually shows up in people
who have diabetes you know diabetes is
tied to metabolic syndrome that tells
you that the problems of the liver
ironically you can now understand where
we're back to this island of zuckerland
and also the sympathetic chain you're
starting to realize oh this is why they
get it and they're groin this is the
reason they get it in their armpits this
is the problem with the the
um the sympathetic chain and the
autonomic nervous system well you'll be
surprised to know any that if you ever
have a patient that has acanthosis Niger
cans on their cervical spine in their
armpits or on their groin
if they ever get into a car wreck those
people will wind up getting Horner
syndrome much easier
because they're Superior cervical
ganglion gets popped want to hear
something else that happens they have
huge problems with sleep after that why
because of the backup pathway that works
from the eye that goes all the way to
the pineal gland
most of the functional guys totally [ __ ]
the bet on this too they don't realize
that that pathway goes through the
superior cervical nerves through the
superior cervical ganglion into the
pineal gland
by way of the water networks that's how
you get some melanopsin damage so when
you begin to see this believe it or not
you can look in those people's rpe on
their eye you'll start to see
cholesterol plaques that's what a druzen
is when you look in their eye your your
um you told me you're a psychiatrist correct
correct
uh yeah fairly early on in my career but
yes well this is what I would tell you
to do if you ever go back and and do any
free work in the clinic do me a favor
please learn how to do a good
ophthalmoscopic exam every patient with
a mental disorder you're going to notice
almost always has changes in the retina
here's the cool thing for me to tell you
every single person that gets a mental
disorder diagnosis should have an OCT
every pediatrician that puts kids even
on micro dose amounts of melatonin
or massive doses that should have octs
why you're going to see massive changes
in the retina you're actually going to
be pulling
their melanin out of their eye because
it's not in other parts endogenously in
their system
this is the biggest mistake that modern
medicine is making today in fact I have
one of my former members who I had a
fire is actually on the internet being
paid writing things that people should
take a thousand milligrams of melatonin
every night
totally irresponsible totally dangerous
but it goes to the point again
that someone with a little bit of
information can be quite dangerous I
personally feel that way about the
functional asset guys the functional
medicine guys feel that way about me and you
you
you know they have no problem you know
telling people well we're idiots for
writing Statin prescriptions
I actually happen to agree with them
about that but that's irrespective of a
point the point I'm trying to say
is that I want people to know
that nature doesn't make mistakes when
your armpit has got melanin in it or you
start to notice that you're sweating
inappropriately or
um you're having an issue with uh body odor
odor
um that you normally didn't have that is
a sign something's going on that you
need to know about and if you're not
sharing that stuff with your doctor a
you're never going to get any help B
you're probably not going to get help
anyway because the doctor's not going to
have a clue what that means
but you know the whole purpose of
sweating for humans versus chimps since
they don't have equine glands is not
only to get rid of the heavy metal
deuterium but it's also to cool the
semiconductors that are better than the
cholesterol you skin because what did I
say in the podcast why band Gap
semiconductors work better when they're cooled
cooled
okay that's the key that's the whole
purpose of the cold thermogenesis series
that I wrote 15 years ago
and when you do that you actually create
more UV light so what was the the link
that I made for most of my members and
the people that showed up to the Vermont
2018 talk
I talked to them about how that surface
really worked with UV light and
deuterium and how we're designed to
squeeze the deuterium to make the UV
light this goes back
to your question about acanthosis Niger
cans I want you to understand how the
pieces fit because the question that you
just asked it's a good one and I have a
duty to you as a colleague to tell you
what I know why because you asked a
superb question I guarantee that people
out listen to this podcast are going to go
go
yeah again many more rabbit holes come
out of that conversation I think
um one thing
the do you think the deuterium in the
sweat would then change how people
perceive the smell and that's where you
smell the body odor do you want to you
want to know something that's funny do
you know uh if you know anything about
the sense of smell I I've teased
huberman about this off camera one of
his you know Heroes was the guy that won
the Nobel Prize for the lock and key
mechanism smell obviously you probably
know I don't believe that I believe
Turin is more correct about the
electromagnetic uh and Quantum Landing
it through spin do you know that uh
Jamel khalili has a video that uh says
teacher Countryman out there about um
um
insects and they took glucose
and deuterated it versus non-duterate
and do you know that the insects always
knew where to go
so the answer to you about the question
you just asked absolutely 100 now do I
believe that most of your patients and
and my patients have that ability in in
them I do believe that it's in us but do
you know why I don't believe that we see
it constantly is because people don't
realize this every single sense that we
have the five senses that you know you
learn in medical school most people
don't know that there's melon in between
the exterior and the interior of the
brain so in the olfactory nerve and
cranial nerve number one
there's melanosomes and no one's ever
known why the melanosphones are there
well now you know the reason why it
turns out those melodosomes are not
active in other words there's not
melanin around the pericarion in the in
the neuron do you think you're going to
have this ability that the insects have
yeah it was very very interesting um
um
I wonder if it's worth just explaining
briefly what deuterium is for people
um I mean you've described on many other podcasts
podcasts
well it's pretty it's pretty simple I
mean just realize that hydrogen is
um the main source in the sun of red
light remember that sunlight is 43 red
because the atomic Spectra of hydrogen
that should be the first key to you if
you remember in the huberman podcast I
said that blood is a hydrodynamic
magnetohydrodynamic fluid that
wirelessly connects us to the Sun so I
just gave you half the part of it let's
talk about the part that's in us now
turns out that we have three isotopes of
hydrogen on Earth first one is called
protium that's just the proton with the
single electron second one is deuterium
that's a proton a neutron with one
electron third one is tritium tritium
has got two neutrons
it's radioactive we don't have to worry
about it okay it's not part of this story
story
so the binary code of life everything
that Eddie learned
in Biochemistry I'm going to tell you
can be deciphered
from those two isotopes you don't need
to know anything else
so this is the dumbed down version that
I'm getting ready to give everybody
on Wednesday of this week
uh I've never laid it out the way I'm
going to lay it out but
the way to understand deuterium it's
very simple you're designed to keep it
in your blood you don't want it anywhere
around your mitochondria in fact your
mitochondria is prejudice against
deuterium doesn't want any of it around
the water that mitochondria makes its
cytochrome C oxidase is deuterium
depleted why would that be the case
let's make this really simple Eddie for
your listeners or listeners let's go to
mass equivalents if you don't know
anything about Einstein that's fine
you've heard everybody's heard even a [ __ ]
[ __ ]
equals mc squared so what did Einstein
say mass and energy equivalent okay so
if you have double the atomic mass
how much energy do you think you'll need
to move to to move that that particle
you need a lot of energy so why did
nature not put
deuterium anywhere in our body
where there's energy production because
you would need to use even more energy
to move it that's the short answer now
there's another answer um
um
not that I want to go down this rabbit
hole but
it also has a different Magnetic Moment
and the Magnetic Moment has a lot to do
with how our membranes work has a lot to
do with why our notochord and neuroplate
bent the same certain ways that gave us
the brain that we have versus gorillas
and it also has huge impacts in terms of
Pathways we do and Pathways we work
certain amounts of determ in our system
actually are able to switch us from the
oxidative to the non-oxidative pathway
in the pentose phosphate pathway most
people don't know that
most people don't know that deuterium
turns off glycolysis
this is all true and it turns out that
basically biochemistry inside you is
like a Jacquard Loom you know anything
about a Jacquard Loom
um basically it's a punch card
that goes into a machine that creates
this unbelievable amount of silk you see
this beautiful array and from these
little holes on a card that's how it
works that's actually what biochemistry
is all about and it turns out where the
deuterium and the hydrogen is important
you want to hear how incredibly absurd
nature is because remember that's not my
word that's fineman's word
what if I was to tell you from photosynthesis
photosynthesis
one part of the carbon backbone
specifically in C3 plants what is C3 C3
C4 and cam are the three versions of
photosynthesis that basically make food
on this planet
you have one hydrogen spot
that always is deuterium depleted and
guess what everything in the TCA cycle
all those steps
all those steps that you see in
glycolysis that you and I got killed
over as first year medical students
you know what Nature's doing she's
looking for the deuterium depleted hydrogen
hydrogen
that's it
and it turns out everything else is to
get rid
of the bad deterior turns out we have
Pathways you already learn one about
sweating now you learned another one
about melanin melanin gets rid of heavy
metals it people don't know that but
it's true uh you have another big factor
in your gut now you ever wonder as a
doctor you ever ask yourself the
question why is it that our brain never
very rarely turns over in terms of
mitosis but our enterocytes turn over
every 24 to 48 hours
now you know why don't you Eddie because
that's where it's loaded with deuterium
and that's how we get rid of it why what
is a fatty liver fundamentally Eddie
when the Circadian mechanism in your eye
is broken down you turn over your gut
24 to 48 hours no sometimes you keep
those cells a week or two you think
that's good news for the portal circulation
circulation
so guess what everybody's got metabolic
syndrome you just learned something
every single one of them gets determined
the Livery guess what that affects Eddie
it affects the
the body of zuckerland
you lose melon there because what's
happening the melanin is binding
what is it binding any the deuterium and
then what does the melanin decide to do
once it gets it it's going back through
its embryologic pathway neuroplastic
wise because you're no longer able to
make endogenous light and it shows up in
your colon and all of a sudden when they
do an endoscope on you
've got melanosis coli and the doctor
doesn't have any clue that the melanin
is there because it's offloading the
heavy metal back into your Lumen so you
take a dump you want to know something
Eddie in my past career people that have
had melanosis coli I've asked them to
[ __ ] in a bucket bring it to me and I've
actually MRI their turd guess what we found
found deuterium
deuterium
not that hard
look that's the whole point that I'm
trying to tell you Lynn you have a framework
framework
all of a sudden you start to ask
questions you never would have thought
asking as a centralized doctor right
so with this explain why the gut uses
glutamine rather than glucose for energy
so it doesn't have to put it through
glycolysis and waste all of that time or
energy see how do you make me happy you
make me really happy why because we've
been talking not even 20 minutes
and you're already smarter than you were
when we started and see now I hope you
can understand why I'm such an [ __ ]
to the foodgers because they don't know
what they don't know
and it turns out if that's something you
don't know is the single most important
part of the story
what word what word did you say that you
loved that I used in the um podcast in
calculus you understand why I used it now
yeah I think um I mean going back full
circle to kind of where we started with
the seam I I fully see your point he
actually he spoke out fairly early in
his career and lost his Fellowship
because he was uh quite open about
statins and their
their usage and and him being
barely against their use
um right and the thing is I can tell you
that's the reason why
he he didn't do what he should have done
with the vaccine I get it I'm trying to
tell you I get it
because I've lived the same issue he
does there's difference between him and me
me
I don't care yeah I'm gonna do the right
thing and the reason I think
I tell you this as a young doctor
realize learn from my lessons don't
don't be afraid of the lesson lean into
it lean into it and say I understand
where Jack's coming from now I think
when people understand
this aspect that you're bringing out
I've never had a discussion like this
publicly with a doctor now my doctor
members oh yeah they a lot of them know
about this
and that that's why they're very careful
like patients out there who are going to
hear your podcast they're going to be
like so the doctors that Jack has
interacted with
they basically have to make a decision
do they want to say publicly really what
they believe or will they be chastised
for it and the interesting part of the
story was covid proves why you had to be
really careful because if you do tell
people the truth what happened you got
canceled right got medical boards come
after you you had
um people taking your rights to practice
medicine away
you had people ostracizing you on social
media but there's there's certain people
like me who did not give a [ __ ] why
we want people to know the truth and
part of the reason I did the Reuben
podcast and if you listen carefully five
times which you said you heard Rick say
I reached out to Jack and for six weeks
he didn't he didn't respond to me
why because the discussion you and I are
having right now is the reason why I
didn't reach out to Rick because I knew
if I did I was putting the Target right
back on myself
okay and that's when my nurse said to me Jack
Jack
this is the time to talk because kovid
has at least woken up half the world
that they realize that there is a huge
problem and she goes if it's not you
who's it going to be you're the guy that
knows all of this stuff you can explain
it like no one else
and that's when Rick said to me he goes
look this is so important
that I'll be willing to talk about what
happened with me with my heart surgery
between a decentralized doctor and a
centralized doctor and that was the
Clincher for me Eddie I said okay
because I think that
will wake some people up out there that um
um
they begin to understand people need to
understand this from my perspective if
you read Rick rubin's book there's a
really interesting part of it
where he tells the artist in the book
you create not for the audience you
create for yourself
and I have to tell you Eddie that's the
Genesis of why Jack Cruz is who he is I
create for myself
not for the audience I I speak my truth
because if I keep this inside of me
Eddie it's like keeping deuterium in in
my body
I have to get rid of it
I have to tell people the truth and
sometimes the truth hurts sometimes
the truth will make you bleed
fifty percent of the audience that
listens to this
who are low dopamine they're not gonna
like this message
but the other 50 percent that are awake
they're gonna go
I'm beginning to understand Jack's
perspective now a little bit different
not only is the perspective interesting
but even when you have big answers for biology
biology
you have to be really careful about how
they're disseminated and you know I I
will tell you that this extends
you know into art it extends into Rick's
World Rick is fortunate because in in
music it's not a big deal but I would
tell you I want you to think about uh
Michelangelo perfect example he painted
the beautiful Sistine Chapel and what
did the Pope do when he came in oh
they're all naked and then they had to
pay somebody to come in paint clothes
over Michelangelo's work do you realize how
how
crazy bad ideas but
I see myself in that story because
that's what I've had to do for 20 years
I've had to paint over all the little
details that I'm sharing with you now
the people that have gotten the bigger
parts of this message are the people
that have paid me to do one-on-one work
with them why because then I don't need
to worry about somebody looking over my
shoulder and wanting me wanting to put
me in timeout okay
okay
and I don't think people even on the internet
internet
people who are members on my site
realize that the reason the patreon
stuff has to be behind the wall is
because some of this stuff if it was out
for public consumption
would put me at risk
the this is the secret sauce this is
telling you the reason why Bill Gates
wants to block the sun this is the
reason why the government's complicit
with it it's the same reason why we have
big Tech
big Tech effectively makes you a
deuterium collector turns you into a fruit
fruit
I can tell you exactly the reason why
autism is happening I tell you exactly
the reason why kids not want to kill
themselves I can tell you the reason why
mental disease has changed tremendously
I can even explain the transgender issue
but you know what Eddie
sometimes right now especially on social
media people are not ready for this
truth my nurse Rick thinks otherwise
Jack is still
I still have my gloves up
I'm still I'm concerned
about this and I think
we'll see we will see
how uberman handles this we will see how
the people that I'm calling out
handle this information
the one thing that I'm very comfortable
with is I want your listeners I want the
people who are lay public
on LinkedIn Twitter Facebook whatever
social media platform Instagram I want
them to know that there's another truth
there's another layer to this onion that
they all need to examine for themselves
and decide is Jack Cruz a crazy
[ __ ] or
maybe does he observe a little bit better
better
than most other people
so that he can explain things that they
can't explain
that's that's all I ask and if you think
there's value in that then you'll spend
the five bucks a month to read the
pattern it's only a cost of a cup cup of
coffee and if I'm not worth a cost of a
cup of coffee you just told me how you
valued me
you know that's how I make the
determination Eddie
whether you're likely going to be the
audience that gets it or not and
remember people think this is a terrible
thing you know there's gonna be people
listening this podcast and say Jack
you're a doctor you're supposed to talk
about everybody this is why I stopped
them I says does evolution help everybody
everybody
didn't Evolution have five Extinction events
events
did everything that was alive make it
through now see nature is a pretty harsh
little [ __ ]
and guess what everything Jack Cruz is
doing is exactly the same I told you a
long time ago
even on my form and you're on there what
is Jack copy nature
nothing I've told you today
breaks those victims all of my opinions
are not based on my theories they're
based on the laws
of the universe equals mc squared
norther's theorem relativity quantum
mechanics Quantum field Theory
that's where they all come from
but I'm an observer of nature I really
like to observe
because I think
when you see everything through the lens
of light water and magnetism all of a
sudden some of the paradoxes the
Mysteries the enigmas that you faced in
your career and I faced in mine begin to
make some sense and you want to know
something that tickles the clinician the
scientist in me that's what I like
that's what I like talking about that's
what fires me up if you think I get
fired I'm talking about carbohydrates
food uh fats and you know the carnivore
diet no that that's that's for idiots
yeah
um well the same I'm I'm super curious
and um for me or I mean covid was a wake
up for me because it made me question
um the Declaration of Helsinki where
if we don't have any known treatments
then we should be trying as much as we
can for these people that are in theory
dying from something that we don't have
a good
solution and I it was just such a
letdown as a scientist as an academic as
a as a doctor that we weren't
using our basic knowledge of
biochemistry XYZ
to come up with better Solutions and I I
really can't remember how I came across
your work but I started reading the
patreon blogs in 2020 I think it
coincided perfectly with the start of covid
covid
um and I I started taking a red light
into work and having it while I was on
the computer and
um I felt like a different person as I
read it and as I as I
I like the the concept that you talked
about is that nature is your randomized
control trial and
and
that I think an important thing for my
medical colleagues to realize and I I
sometimes think maybe I need to put this
video behind a payroll myself
um but my medical colleagues need to
think that
the the control
is not present in their randomized
control trials there is no light control
and that's a perfect example
see that red well I'm talking just so
everybody can see it and UV as we talk so
so
what you just said is the reason I use
the word word incalcable why because
because
two things remember every single study
that we do is on what nocturnal Metals
right rats and mice so we're diurnal we
have different retinas
but then they study them in a lab under
blue light and what did what did you
hear in the Reuben podcast uh from
uberman's mouth the number one option
the non-visual photoreceptor in mammals
is melanoxin it's in our brain it's in
our arteries it's in our fatness it's
our skin and we're studying these
animals in a blue light environment then
it gets published in a peer review
literature comes out in England comes
out in the New England Journal medicine
and what do we do
and we don't even think
about the methodology in the paper you
my friend just hit on why Jack used the
word income and why Jack took Eddie
Chang's 50 answer
I think that yeah
uh that that one really I hope is a as
you say a punch in the mouth for some
people is that the the studies that
you're very much putting on a pedestal
are don't control for the thing that has
a significant impact
on the brain you you mentioned um
um
a while back the the impact of
mental health disorders on eyes and vice versa
versa
and I've seen that you've started to
I'll use the word approach uh Chris
Palmer on Twitter
um he he's written a book called brain
energy and I I have a copy of it um I
looked at the part where he talks about
light and he doesn't mention the habenian
habenian
nucleus at all in in that
and again that comes back to this
question of incalculable
um so perhaps for The Listener you could
discuss this and I'll also prefix this
with um I as a as a junior psychiatrist
I have to cover on call in a child
psychiatry unit
and this includes overnight and I've
been there several times and it actually
makes me feel physically unwell in that
when I turn up there they're all on
iPads at one in the morning and all of
the people
who are doing what they can working
there are predominantly from African
descent and they themselves they're on
their phone and they're looking after
these kids who are very mentally unwell
um who are on their phones in the middle
of the night
and I'll leave it there but I I'd like
you to riff maybe on the the eye
mood link well you probably now know
Eddie after our first 40-minute
discussion why went after Chris Palmer
because his book is a joke okay the good
idea that he had because he's right it
is an energy story but it's also an
information story and Chris Palmer
doesn't even seem to know that from the
retina through the rpe through the
retinal hypothalamic pathway
that pathway goes directly to the scen
to run the Circadian mechanism but it
also doesn't synapse and go straight to
the habenular nucleus what does that
control controls dopamine and mood
so it should be no mystery
why we have this mental disorder issue
you know same thing is true with obesity
goes directly to the hypothalamus to the
leptin melanocore and pathway that's the
reason we have obesity look the the
answers are obvious when you have this
perspective but Chris is a guy that has
half the story remember how you've
always heard me on social media now the
podcast say that if you if you espouse a
half truth it always leads to a full lie
and that's when angry Jack comes out and
people don't understand
why get so angry so Eddie hopefully you
begin to understand why I went after
Chris Palmer I did it kind of with kid
gloves on but I did it forcefully with
the sign saying this guy doesn't know
what he's talking about and we've and
he's out there with a book and you're
going to read this and think he's right
when he's not
and he's never going to be right until
he gets the perspective that you and I
are talking about and it turns out the
energy production pathway what you and I
both learned in medical school is we all
believe that ATP
is the key measure in a Cell for energy
production and I would venture to say that
that
99.9 of the Physicians not will listen
to this that you send it to have that
perspective most of them don't know the
story of Gilbert Lane that I brought up
in the uberman podcast
Gilbert Lang was a brilliant scientist
in the 50s who looked at Peter
Mitchell's work in chemo osmosis and
said what Peter Mitchell is saying is
absolutely impossible because the ATP
Stoichiometry and cell breaks the second
law of Thermodynamics by 500 fold not a
little bit
Eddie we're talking about a monster
amount so he basically said and told the world
world
there's got to be another source of
energy in the body okay that's really
what he said if you want to distill
laying down the other thing that Ling
did is he taught the world that
technically proteins really are a
semiconductor but they're only a
semiconductor when they're hydrated why
because the proteins open up and then
water gets into the interstices to do
the things that it does
uh he never got credit for either one of
those ideas but that's what that's what
Jack Cruz got out of Lane what Jack Cruz
realized after going through the rabbit
holes that I took you through in the
uberman podcast
was that melanin was the backup system
what is melanin effectively do besides
detoxing metals and do all the other
things it does uh it actually is dark
really really dark and anything that's
dark absorbs all frequencies of light
that's number one but the second thing
that it does it takes water and charge
separates it and if you remember in the
huberman podcast I told you that I was
always fascinated with how does
chlorophyll do it because the electron
volts that needed is 12.06 that puts you
in 100 nanometer light like 100
nanometer light is soft X-rays and I
know soft x-rays isn't what runs C3 C4
and cam photosynthesis there's got to be
a way
so when I figured that out then I
started to look at okay
chlorophyll is a
wideband semiconductor so is hemoglobin
I said what else is
so if you read the patreon blogs you'll
see that my hack of the periodic table
what was the key factor that I found
every single atom that's used in Biochemistry
Biochemistry
is paramagnetic the other ones are
diamagnetic and I said this is kind of
weird and I said paramagnetic means that
it's drawn to a magnetic field I said
mitochondria make a magnetic field I
said I need to look for a protein in us
that is paramagnetic guess what I found
melanin and this was easy for me why
because I was a neurosurgeon Eddie I do
MRIs on everybody and the things that
show up on MRI especially on certain
relaxation phases is blood acute blood
um water and melanin uh it's it's
obvious we see it all the time but the
thing is we don't realize it and when I
realized it I said oh this is going to
be cool because I'll be able to figure
this out I'll be able to look at MRIs
now and understand it but what I
realized is that melanin absorbs all
frequencies of light and then charge
separates water into hydrogen which is
used in the mitochondria oxygen which is
used in the surrounding part of the cell
and then electrons and the electrons
fill up all the semiconductive pathways
so the part of mental illness that
you'll appreciate you know that I show
Alexander wants his slide another MD
from Germany but I think it's a
brilliant guy
on the first part of the slide it shows
phenylalanine to tyrosine through the
hydroxylases then it goes to T3 and then
it goes to dopa and then neuroadrenaline
dopamine uh epinephrine you know what
people don't realize about his slide
that the right hand of the slide
is the hypoxia side the left hand of the
slide is when oxygen tensors are high
so when you have melanin you're creating
huge amounts of oxygen tension in a Cell
you're never going to be hypoxic well I
want you to think about now biochemistry
we now know clearly that when NAD
positive drops at sine of curl One what
does it mean the cell's hypoxic what
does that mean now to you as a
decentralized MD there's a problem with
melanin in the system
it's got to be because ATP doesn't deal
with that all ATP really does is open
and unfold the proteins okay that's it
to allow the water to get in so it turns out
out
that you know by definition there's a
melanin problem because Oxford's
intentions are low and that's why NAD drops so when NAD drops there's a redox
drops so when NAD drops there's a redox shift that changes the Jacquard punch
shift that changes the Jacquard punch holes
holes of how hydrogen Isotopes are moved
of how hydrogen Isotopes are moved that's the key and
that's the key and the key with people with mental
the key with people with mental disorders as I said in the the huberman
disorders as I said in the the huberman podcast
podcast I look at mental disorders as Rick's
I look at mental disorders as Rick's book Rick's book is a perfect example of
book Rick's book is a perfect example of human creativity
human creativity it's a bowling alley there's a gutter
it's a bowling alley there's a gutter here this is the low dopamine State
here this is the low dopamine State that's where depression comes and that's
that's where depression comes and that's where Chris Palmer spends most of his
where Chris Palmer spends most of his time the other side is schizophrenia
time the other side is schizophrenia where it's high dopamine but released
where it's high dopamine but released chaotically and then everything else in
chaotically and then everything else in between is creativity that's Rick's
between is creativity that's Rick's people
people and this is the reason why creative
and this is the reason why creative people tend to kill themselves it turns
people tend to kill themselves it turns out that when you're hypoxic from
out that when you're hypoxic from melanin
melanin the the happy accident for us was the
the the happy accident for us was the Renaissance it's Michelangelo it's all
Renaissance it's Michelangelo it's all the artwork and you can walk as a
the artwork and you can walk as a British citizen right now through the
British citizen right now through the museums and actually see how light was
museums and actually see how light was painted in the 1100s the 1200s the 1300s
painted in the 1100s the 1200s the 1300s for you can actually see this happen
for you can actually see this happen as we go through uh the Victorian era
as we go through uh the Victorian era you can see how artists change it who is
you can see how artists change it who is the first artist that painted with light
the first artist that painted with light Rembrandt but who are the guys that
Rembrandt but who are the guys that mastered DaVinci and Michelangelo
mastered DaVinci and Michelangelo and you think about how they live their
and you think about how they live their life and what was going on at that time
life and what was going on at that time um think about why we really never had a
um think about why we really never had a great English painter well the Victorian
great English painter well the Victorian era probably
era probably hindered that with all the clothing that
hindered that with all the clothing that they wore and the fact that you know
they wore and the fact that you know they were so tight about certain things
they were so tight about certain things the French completely different they
the French completely different they were ready to frolick around naked and
were ready to frolick around naked and this and that but people don't realize
this and that but people don't realize that's that they think it's a story of
that's that they think it's a story of culture and Society it's not it's
culture and Society it's not it's actually a story dopamine and it turns
actually a story dopamine and it turns out that when you're in sunlight because
out that when you're in sunlight because of melanin you raise oxygen tensions up
of melanin you raise oxygen tensions up in your body that keeps the pathway the
in your body that keeps the pathway the doctor once put on a slide going from
doctor once put on a slide going from phenylalanine to tyrosine all the way
phenylalanine to tyrosine all the way to those amino acids and I'm not the
to those amino acids and I'm not the amino acids but the neurotransmitters
amino acids but the neurotransmitters and I mentioned to your room and I said
and I mentioned to your room and I said don't you think it's kind of funny that
don't you think it's kind of funny that all the the neurotransmitters that are
all the the neurotransmitters that are in the frontal lobes of humans are all
in the frontal lobes of humans are all the ones on the right side of that slide
the ones on the right side of that slide I said you get that right I said all the
I said you get that right I said all the reward tracks everything we talk about
reward tracks everything we talk about with addiction I said they're all there
with addiction I said they're all there I said Rick's people for all the people
I said Rick's people for all the people that are in between those two I said
that are in between those two I said that's what Rick's book's about when I
that's what Rick's book's about when I read Rick's book I'm like this described
read Rick's book I'm like this described the difference between chimps and humans
the difference between chimps and humans perfectly but the crazy thing that I've
perfectly but the crazy thing that I've said on the patreon blogs and since I
said on the patreon blogs and since I know you're reading them now you
know you're reading them now you probably saw especially as a
probably saw especially as a psychiatrist this probably kicked you
psychiatrist this probably kicked you but actually human creativity is
but actually human creativity is regressive evolution
regressive evolution and when you read that for the first
and when you read that for the first time you're like wow that is a really
time you're like wow that is a really different way of looking at it and I try
different way of looking at it and I try to make the point to people think about
to make the point to people think about when we first started finding cave
when we first started finding cave paintings in cavemen it's when they
paintings in cavemen it's when they started to live in caves outside a UV
started to live in caves outside a UV light right and wearing skins
light right and wearing skins that's when we started putting pictures
that's when we started putting pictures on the wall
on the wall and then when people think that this
and then when people think that this idea is crazy I stopped them I say
idea is crazy I stopped them I say here's another Brit UK guy who's
here's another Brit UK guy who's brilliant it's for Michael Crawford
brilliant it's for Michael Crawford wrote a book about human brain Evolution
wrote a book about human brain Evolution what did he teach us neanderthals who
what did he teach us neanderthals who went extinct we still have some of their
went extinct we still have some of their Dans they had 125 grams more brain
Dans they had 125 grams more brain tissue
tissue I totally believe that because guess
I totally believe that because guess what I think the last 125 we lost has a
what I think the last 125 we lost has a lot to do how we became creative and it
lot to do how we became creative and it turned out
turned out through regressive Evolution it means
through regressive Evolution it means that not every bad thing is bad
that not every bad thing is bad in evolution that that gave us a
in evolution that that gave us a survival advantage over the Neanderthals
survival advantage over the Neanderthals why because when they kept migrating Out
why because when they kept migrating Out of Africa they got to 44th 45th latitude
of Africa they got to 44th 45th latitude they couldn't live there but it turned
they couldn't live there but it turned out Homo sapiens who shrunk some of
out Homo sapiens who shrunk some of their brain to make
their brain to make um a more creativity by living in caves
um a more creativity by living in caves they were able
they were able to survive because they shrunk their
to survive because they shrunk their brain and they developed more melanin on
brain and they developed more melanin on their exteriors when they went outside
their exteriors when they went outside and when you've seen this perspective
and when you've seen this perspective you go holy [ __ ] but you know when I say
you go holy [ __ ] but you know when I say this kind of stuff to
this kind of stuff to say like Russell Brand or Rick Rubin you
say like Russell Brand or Rick Rubin you know because their people are no one
know because their people are no one likes to think that they're part of a
likes to think that they're part of a regressive evolutionary Trend but the
regressive evolutionary Trend but the reason I mention it to you as a
reason I mention it to you as a psychiatrist I feel comfortable saying
psychiatrist I feel comfortable saying this to you because I will tell you this
this to you because I will tell you this is part of the podcast from uberman and
is part of the podcast from uberman and Rick that were cut and I know why it was
Rick that were cut and I know why it was cut so we talked about you know uh
cut so we talked about you know uh transgenderism why is it such a big
transgenderism why is it such a big force today exactly what I just
force today exactly what I just described to you
described to you that happened with the cavemen and cave
that happened with the cavemen and cave paintings that's actually what
paintings that's actually what transgenderism is it's ongoing
transgenderism is it's ongoing regressive
regressive uh changes with hypoxia in the frontal
uh changes with hypoxia in the frontal lobes
lobes and what people don't realize any when I
and what people don't realize any when I say this the science because I don't
say this the science because I don't want people to to say this is a societal
want people to to say this is a societal or cultural thing for me the science is
or cultural thing for me the science is pretty clear-cut on this
pretty clear-cut on this um the non-visual photoreceptors in
um the non-visual photoreceptors in humans all are bound to vitamin A okay
humans all are bound to vitamin A okay when vitamin A is liberated it destroys
when vitamin A is liberated it destroys photoreception that's how this process
photoreception that's how this process happens but here's what you probably
happens but here's what you probably forgot from Medical School Eddie you
forgot from Medical School Eddie you know what vitamin A controls
sexual selection in hypothalamic neurons and mammals
I have no idea about that one of course but guess what remember you how you
but guess what remember you how you started the podcast
started the podcast Jack let's talk about how we're going to
Jack let's talk about how we're going to change the paradigm do you think it's
change the paradigm do you think it's going to happen from within because you
going to happen from within because you know what I just shared with you here
know what I just shared with you here you know how explosive that is I just
you know how explosive that is I just told you in a 10 hour podcast
told you in a 10 hour podcast with those two gentlemen that hit the
with those two gentlemen that hit the editing floor yeah
all this reminds me of a quote by my friend that nothing is good or bad it
friend that nothing is good or bad it just has a function
just has a function um but it makes me
um but it makes me that's actually a quote physics too just
that's actually a quote physics too just so you know that information maybe he
so you know that information maybe he stole it yeah well it says information
stole it yeah well it says information is either bad or good it depends how you
is either bad or good it depends how you use it yeah it um it makes me feel
use it yeah it um it makes me feel uh accepting of the fact that I'm not
uh accepting of the fact that I'm not particularly creative which is I can
particularly creative which is I can connect dots but I don't come up with
connect dots but I don't come up with new ideas
new ideas um so I just to summarize I suppose
um so I just to summarize I suppose the the fact that ATP doesn't fulfill
the the fact that ATP doesn't fulfill the full energy requirements of a cell
the full energy requirements of a cell and melanin is another thing that can
and melanin is another thing that can provide energy through its ability to
provide energy through its ability to um disperse light at the cellular level
um disperse light at the cellular level um another one would be DHA which I
um another one would be DHA which I think Michael Crawford has written a
think Michael Crawford has written a paper that discusses The evolutionary
paper that discusses The evolutionary kind of Paradigm around
kind of Paradigm around DHA is a quantum
DHA is a quantum material uh which which I I've posted
material uh which which I I've posted before and actually I think there's
before and actually I think there's papers that suggest that
papers that suggest that antidepressants
antidepressants um
um work better in people that have adequate
work better in people that have adequate DHA levels do you know why this is an
DHA levels do you know why this is an example
example this this the the person that proved why
this this the the person that proved why this is the case actually trained me
this is the case actually trained me Nicholas bazan at LSU he's an
Nicholas bazan at LSU he's an Ophthalmology researcher and one of the
Ophthalmology researcher and one of the things that he discovered very recently
things that he discovered very recently in the last 10 years is that when DHA is
in the last 10 years is that when DHA is broken down in the loop of the eye
broken down in the loop of the eye remember it's called bazan short Loop
remember it's called bazan short Loop and long Loop uh DHA turns into
and long Loop uh DHA turns into something called alvinoids alvernoids
something called alvinoids alvernoids are longer chain uh polyunsaturated fats
are longer chain uh polyunsaturated fats that actually help with dopamine and
that actually help with dopamine and melatonin recycle
melatonin recycle all the photoreceptors so when you begin
all the photoreceptors so when you begin to look at drusen you begin to look at
to look at drusen you begin to look at the changes that you see in the retina
the changes that you see in the retina that tells you the reason why these
that tells you the reason why these things are out and the reason why DHA is
things are out and the reason why DHA is important for people with mental illness
important for people with mental illness that's one of the things that's down
that's one of the things that's down regulated the reason they can fix the
regulated the reason they can fix the non-visual photoreceptor system in them
non-visual photoreceptor system in them is because they don't have the
is because they don't have the substrates to do it you need UV light to
substrates to do it you need UV light to do it but you also need enough DHA and
do it but you also need enough DHA and people don't realize that DHA is in its
people don't realize that DHA is in its highest amount in the retinal
highest amount in the retinal hypothalamic tract but what's the the
hypothalamic tract but what's the the place that you find it in the hemisphere
place that you find it in the hemisphere is the most
is the most frontal lobes this is the reason why
frontal lobes this is the reason why people are getting the problem because
people are getting the problem because the melanopsin problem
the melanopsin problem uh is tied to this story here
uh is tied to this story here um that's where the blue light story is
um that's where the blue light story is and that's why when you made the comment
and that's why when you made the comment about going in
about going in to the psych hospital and seeing you
to the psych hospital and seeing you know the the kids and then the people
know the the kids and then the people that take care of them all on the
that take care of them all on the computer you'll remember back to the
computer you'll remember back to the urban podcast when I said one of the
urban podcast when I said one of the things that bothers me about doing brain
things that bothers me about doing brain surgery modern brain surgery
surgery modern brain surgery is that every time I put the microscope
is that every time I put the microscope down into the brain I realize
down into the brain I realize just the act of looking in there because
just the act of looking in there because I'm using a Xenon bulb on a Zeiss
I'm using a Xenon bulb on a Zeiss microscope is actually causing brain
microscope is actually causing brain damage in my patient so why do I always
damage in my patient so why do I always put red light and UV light on the
put red light and UV light on the surface of the brain before I close
surface of the brain before I close that's the reason why most nurseries
that's the reason why most nurseries would hear that and go this guy's crazy
would hear that and go this guy's crazy or they would wonder why I put hydrogen
or they would wonder why I put hydrogen peroxide in the brain but there's
peroxide in the brain but there's reasons I do this stuff there's also
reasons I do this stuff there's also reasons my patients do better than their
reasons my patients do better than their patients
patients it's because of these things because I
it's because of these things because I understand how the system functionally
understand how the system functionally works better than they do I don't
works better than they do I don't understand all of it I can promise you
understand all of it I can promise you when I'm dead Eddie there's going to be
when I'm dead Eddie there's going to be other people behind me hopefully that
other people behind me hopefully that uberman's teaching that begin to take
uberman's teaching that begin to take the torch you know I feel like I took
the torch you know I feel like I took the torch from Becker I've been running
the torch from Becker I've been running with that torch now somebody else needs
with that torch now somebody else needs to pick the torch up maybe it's you
to pick the torch up maybe it's you maybe it's somebody that will listen to
maybe it's somebody that will listen to this podcast who's young and says you
this podcast who's young and says you know this is cool this is why I went
know this is cool this is why I went into medicine I want to learn some of
into medicine I want to learn some of this stuff because it's shocking if you
this stuff because it's shocking if you remember what uberman said remember
remember what uberman said remember remember when he was stunned that yeah
remember when he was stunned that yeah one of these researchers found 20 years
one of these researchers found 20 years ago that we have frog options in our
ago that we have frog options in our brain and none of us can believe that
brain and none of us can believe that and I chuckled about it because I'm like
and I chuckled about it because I'm like well it's clear that none of you PhD
well it's clear that none of you PhD researchers know where mammals came from
researchers know where mammals came from it makes total sense it came from fish
it makes total sense it came from fish and amphibians so it totally makes sense
and amphibians so it totally makes sense when you understand that but I didn't
when you understand that but I didn't even get into that with them at the
even get into that with them at the podcast the point that I was trying to
podcast the point that I was trying to make is it just goes to show you when
make is it just goes to show you when you're in the wrong Silo and you don't
you're in the wrong Silo and you don't understand the full breadth of The Story
understand the full breadth of The Story You're apt to make errors and when you
You're apt to make errors and when you know that melanopsin is the number one
know that melanopsin is the number one option in the brain number one
option in the brain number one uh non-visual photoreceptor and that it
uh non-visual photoreceptor and that it actually acts with DHA
actually acts with DHA and then you realize okay DHA
and then you realize okay DHA is actually
is actually in this part of the brain it's in
in this part of the brain it's in melanoxins in every artery you start
melanoxins in every artery you start going
going is this the reason why we're seeing more
is this the reason why we're seeing more clots now you know especially after the
clots now you know especially after the vaccine is this the reason why we're
vaccine is this the reason why we're seeing this thought and the other thing
seeing this thought and the other thing the answer is yeah like I'm seeing in
the answer is yeah like I'm seeing in the winter time here when I was on a
the winter time here when I was on a tropical I was averaging about 13 Clocks
tropical I was averaging about 13 Clocks a week now that it's May here and this
a week now that it's May here and this the sun is stronger
the sun is stronger I'm down to maybe one or two
yeah I think uh if I'm gonna take the torch
torch I'll uh I'll have to come over and see
I'll uh I'll have to come over and see how you're practicing clinically at some
how you're practicing clinically at some point and and uh learn all the other
point and and uh learn all the other golden nuggets there's um something I
golden nuggets there's um something I picked up earlier that I wanted to
picked up earlier that I wanted to discuss
discuss um again in a framework you mentioned
um again in a framework you mentioned um you consider your patients
um you consider your patients occupations and there's something I
occupations and there's something I picked up
picked up I've only seen a few people in my fairly
I've only seen a few people in my fairly Junior years presenting to the emergency
Junior years presenting to the emergency department with uh good
department with uh good odd behavior and they ended up having
odd behavior and they ended up having um brain tumors and they both worked in
um brain tumors and they both worked in I.T and I thought oh that's an
I.T and I thought oh that's an interesting corollary and then when I
interesting corollary and then when I came across your work I thought well
came across your work I thought well this somewhat explains uh that
this somewhat explains uh that observation so this question I'm asking
observation so this question I'm asking you is how does what you are A
you is how does what you are A Neurosurgeon but also a Quantum
Neurosurgeon but also a Quantum clinician what is your
clinician what is your history examination investigation and
history examination investigation and management you can give as as much or as
management you can give as as much or as little as as you feel comfortable in
little as as you feel comfortable in terms of maybe cases or just how you
terms of maybe cases or just how you think about
think about your interaction with patients well I
your interaction with patients well I think the first thing that you need to
think the first thing that you need to do is you need to do a good history and
do is you need to do a good history and I don't believe that modern doctors do
I don't believe that modern doctors do that and the reason why is because the
that and the reason why is because the electronic medical record is taken that
electronic medical record is taken that uh ability away from us everything is
uh ability away from us everything is about putting the stuff in for the Bean
about putting the stuff in for the Bean counters instead of actually sitting
counters instead of actually sitting down and talking to the patient so I
down and talking to the patient so I strongly recommend that doctors go back
strongly recommend that doctors go back to the way it used to be get a scribe to
to the way it used to be get a scribe to do your EMR but you sit down and talk to
do your EMR but you sit down and talk to your patient and ask questions next
your patient and ask questions next thing I do is I always focus on the
thing I do is I always focus on the mother of the patient and then the
mother of the patient and then the grandmother I want to know a little bit
grandmother I want to know a little bit about them that usually stuns people
about them that usually stuns people when they come in and the reason why I'm
when they come in and the reason why I'm trying to do that is so I'm trying to
trying to do that is so I'm trying to assess what their heteroplasmic rate is
assess what their heteroplasmic rate is when they were younger and then what
when they were younger and then what happened then I asked about the job and
happened then I asked about the job and I'm very detailed about that I'm asking
I'm very detailed about that I'm asking what kind of car they drive you know
what kind of car they drive you know what they do how often they wear
what they do how often they wear sunglasses if they wear contacts you
sunglasses if they wear contacts you know I'm looking for everything on a
know I'm looking for everything on a surface than if there wife is there I'll
surface than if there wife is there I'll ask them you know does he take his shirt
ask them you know does he take his shirt off is he embarrassed about his body and
off is he embarrassed about his body and you know I get all kinds of weird looks
you know I get all kinds of weird looks but then when I collect all the
but then when I collect all the information
information then I told him why and I said and then
then I told him why and I said and then I'll say to him so I'm going to explain
I'll say to him so I'm going to explain to you the next thing I'm going to do is
to you the next thing I'm going to do is I'm going to look in your eye
I'm going to look in your eye that's always the first place I start
that's always the first place I start when I do my cranial nerve exam and the
when I do my cranial nerve exam and the reason I start there at ease for this
reason I start there at ease for this reason
reason when I established that there's a
when I established that there's a dopamine problem whether it's high or
dopamine problem whether it's high or low
low I use the pupil as my perfect
I use the pupil as my perfect metric against my history
metric against my history so I have a pen light that is white
so I have a pen light that is white light then another one that's blue light
light then another one that's blue light and another one that's red light
and another one that's red light and I'll use each one of them and I look
and I'll use each one of them and I look and see how the pupil reacts generally
and see how the pupil reacts generally people that are blue light talks to
people that are blue light talks to people are low dopamine they'll respond
people are low dopamine they'll respond briskly to the white light when you use
briskly to the white light when you use the Bluer light they don't respond as
the Bluer light they don't respond as much then you put the red light and they
much then you put the red light and they respond tremendously why does that work
respond tremendously why does that work it tells me that the ciliary muscles
it tells me that the ciliary muscles that control the pupil
that control the pupil there have a dopamine prop people forget
there have a dopamine prop people forget in medicine that the ciliary muscle even
in medicine that the ciliary muscle even though it's in your eye it's still a
though it's in your eye it's still a skeletal muscle and it turns out that
skeletal muscle and it turns out that fiber type is controlled by dopamine
fiber type is controlled by dopamine dopamine being one of the degradation
dopamine being one of the degradation products of melanin so this tells me
products of melanin so this tells me about the melanin status of the rpe of
about the melanin status of the rpe of the eye and it also tells me about the
the eye and it also tells me about the pupillary response so guess what I now
pupillary response so guess what I now have information that goes all the way
have information that goes all the way back to the brainstorm just by looking
back to the brainstorm just by looking in someone's pupil then after I do that
in someone's pupil then after I do that the next thing I do is I do an
the next thing I do is I do an ophthalmoscopic exam because what am I
ophthalmoscopic exam because what am I looking for there I want to see
looking for there I want to see cataracts I want to see any problems
cataracts I want to see any problems with the conjunctive I want to see any
with the conjunctive I want to see any problems with the retina I'm looking at
problems with the retina I'm looking at the vitreous I'm looking at everything
the vitreous I'm looking at everything um glasses if they have that'll tell me
um glasses if they have that'll tell me if they're nearsighted it tells me about
if they're nearsighted it tells me about the shape of the globe what is the shape
the shape of the globe what is the shape of the globe in relation to dopamine
of the globe in relation to dopamine again so now I'm getting
again so now I'm getting an idea of what the dopamine saturation
an idea of what the dopamine saturation is with that eye how do I look at the
is with that eye how do I look at the eye versus everybody else the I is the
eye versus everybody else the I is the on and off switch for the brain
on and off switch for the brain okay remember I'm a brain server I want
okay remember I'm a brain server I want you to understand how I'm thinking so
you to understand how I'm thinking so I'm taking apart the on and off switch
I'm taking apart the on and off switch once I get that then I know what to look
once I get that then I know what to look for
for on the retina I'm looking when someone's
on the retina I'm looking when someone's blue thy toxic around the phobia that's
blue thy toxic around the phobia that's where the Jerusalem is going to be
where the Jerusalem is going to be that's where the white machine gun
that's where the white machine gun effect's going to be and then if I see
effect's going to be and then if I see AV nicking the dimensions that I've seen
AV nicking the dimensions that I've seen in that actually tells me something
in that actually tells me something about the Carotid art it tells me about
about the Carotid art it tells me about melanopsin in that carotid artery
melanopsin in that carotid artery because remember the ophthalmic artery
because remember the ophthalmic artery is a branch of the Carotid so now I
is a branch of the Carotid so now I basically just took that back
basically just took that back what's the next step you remember from
what's the next step you remember from Anatomy my friend that the sympathetic
Anatomy my friend that the sympathetic nervous system follows what artery the
nervous system follows what artery the Carotid artery in the face
Carotid artery in the face okay so now I'm beginning to assess the
okay so now I'm beginning to assess the sympathetic nervous system what is the
sympathetic nervous system what is the the major neurotransmitter for that
the major neurotransmitter for that nicotine right preganglionic and post
nicotine right preganglionic and post ganglion or adrenaline noradrenaline
ganglion or adrenaline noradrenaline comes from what degradation product of
comes from what degradation product of melanin that's why I'm paying attention
melanin that's why I'm paying attention to that so just their arteries on their
to that so just their arteries on their retina then tell me about that okay from
retina then tell me about that okay from that alone then I'm examining the rest
that alone then I'm examining the rest of their body some of the things that we
of their body some of the things that we already found out if somebody's had a
already found out if somebody's had a colonoscopy what do I do I go back and
colonoscopy what do I do I go back and ask for the data from the
ask for the data from the gastroenterologist because you know
gastroenterologist because you know everybody takes pictures now
everybody takes pictures now 99.99 of of gastroenterologists never
99.99 of of gastroenterologists never even mentioned melanosis coli the only
even mentioned melanosis coli the only way you can find out if you go look at
way you can find out if you go look at the pictures
the pictures so give me the pictures if you've had
so give me the pictures if you've had octs give me the pictures if you had
octs give me the pictures if you had MRIs you've had CTS give me everything
MRIs you've had CTS give me everything you've got let me look at it because
you've got let me look at it because your doctors that examine you and made a
your doctors that examine you and made a report they're not looking for the same
report they're not looking for the same things I'm looking for
things I'm looking for so it's very detailed then after the
so it's very detailed then after the exam is done I take all this demographic
exam is done I take all this demographic data in sometimes I'll say to my nurse I
data in sometimes I'll say to my nurse I want you to go ask
want you to go ask you know the wife these questions
you know the wife these questions because I don't think I'm going to get
because I don't think I'm going to get the right answer from the patient
the right answer from the patient generally those questions are about
generally those questions are about sexual history then I'll find that out
sexual history then I'll find that out and believe it or not she's sitting here
and believe it or not she's sitting here listening to this right now she'll tell
listening to this right now she'll tell you that we had a patient who both of
you that we had a patient who both of them were Physicians
them were Physicians um
um the guy didn't want to tell me the truth
the guy didn't want to tell me the truth the wife told me the truth and I wound
the wife told me the truth and I wound up ordering a calcium index score and
up ordering a calcium index score and found out that he had a Widowmaker
found out that he had a Widowmaker just from that alone and see I knew that
just from that alone and see I knew that there was a melanopsin problem so the
there was a melanopsin problem so the amount of data you can get from doing a
amount of data you can get from doing a good history and physical is good I find
good history and physical is good I find my opinions that emrs block us from that
my opinions that emrs block us from that so I don't use electronic medical
so I don't use electronic medical records in fact I hate computers in
records in fact I hate computers in medicine I think they're the things that
medicine I think they're the things that have dumb doctors down the most why
have dumb doctors down the most why because they're blue screens they're
because they're blue screens they're affecting their melanops and levels and
affecting their melanops and levels and lowering their dopamine so I think they
lowering their dopamine so I think they lose a lot of this discriminating power
lose a lot of this discriminating power that they have and ultimately what are
that they have and ultimately what are people paying us for Eddie
people paying us for Eddie they're renting our brain for that
they're renting our brain for that period of time to find where they're
period of time to find where they're broken down so I believe that you need
broken down so I believe that you need to spend more time my big believer in
to spend more time my big believer in Touching feeling and doing things with
Touching feeling and doing things with the patient absolutely
the patient absolutely um there's things on their body I want
um there's things on their body I want to know every different part of their
to know every different part of their body where they're pale where they're
body where they're pale where they're not because these have implications I
not because these have implications I want to know
want to know if in in the past they got Gout where
if in in the past they got Gout where they got go because that tells me where
they got go because that tells me where the melanin problem is
the melanin problem is what joint was it in
what joint was it in um
um if they had surgery when they had their
if they had surgery when they had their appendix out uh what time what they were
appendix out uh what time what they were doing in other words I want to know what
doing in other words I want to know what the environment was like when they had
the environment was like when they had these specific surgeries why because
these specific surgeries why because there's always more clues to the story
there's always more clues to the story there than what a normal history and
there than what a normal history and physical will give you that's the reason
physical will give you that's the reason why me reviewing one of Eddie's
why me reviewing one of Eddie's physicals is probably not beneficial I
physicals is probably not beneficial I need to still sit down with the patient
need to still sit down with the patient and ask more questions why because I may
and ask more questions why because I may find something that you didn't think was
find something that you didn't think was consequential but is why because the way
consequential but is why because the way I look at things is different than the
I look at things is different than the way you do which is another reason why
way you do which is another reason why what I said to uberman this is important
what I said to uberman this is important I hope every doctor that listens to this
I hope every doctor that listens to this understands this that we need to
understands this that we need to fundamentally go back to what makes us
fundamentally go back to what makes us Physicians it makes us good it's our
Physicians it makes us good it's our power of observation
power of observation and I think technology dumbs us down
and I think technology dumbs us down in terms of doing that
in terms of doing that so when I get all that done if I missed
so when I get all that done if I missed anything Eddie you know what my fallback
anything Eddie you know what my fallback is what makes me a better doctor my MRI
is what makes me a better doctor my MRI my MRI tells me where the redox problems
my MRI tells me where the redox problems is why what does an MRI do shoots RF
is why what does an MRI do shoots RF radiation and every Pro 10 on our body
radiation and every Pro 10 on our body screws up the procession I get T1 T2
screws up the procession I get T1 T2 relaxing images then I'll get you know
relaxing images then I'll get you know um diffuse tensor images and guess what
um diffuse tensor images and guess what that tells him he tells me the state of
that tells him he tells me the state of the hydrogen or proton everywhere in
the hydrogen or proton everywhere in their body what did I tell you earlier
their body what did I tell you earlier that I'm paying attention to hydrogen
that I'm paying attention to hydrogen and deuterium
and deuterium right so anytime I see a deuterium
right so anytime I see a deuterium Shadow anywhere what does that tell me
Shadow anywhere what does that tell me Eddie I got a melanin problem there what
Eddie I got a melanin problem there what else do I look for in the muscles of the
else do I look for in the muscles of the body cavity if there's fat replacement
body cavity if there's fat replacement that also tells me there's a problem
that also tells me there's a problem with melanin in that soul mate that goes
with melanin in that soul mate that goes all the way back to the neural crust
all the way back to the neural crust there is so much data on an MRI that a
there is so much data on an MRI that a radiologist missed that if you are a
radiologist missed that if you are a doctor and don't read your own films in
doctor and don't read your own films in my opinion you're committing malpractice
my opinion you're committing malpractice how's that
how's that I'm just to touch on that I guess
I'm just to touch on that I guess visceral fat then is a risk because it's
visceral fat then is a risk because it's the deuterium being extruded from the
the deuterium being extruded from the organ itself and that's why we see it
organ itself and that's why we see it yeah and it's kind of offloaded to
yeah and it's kind of offloaded to melanin the reason why you lose the
melanin the reason why you lose the melanin inside your body is because your
melanin inside your body is because your system is overloaded with this heavy
system is overloaded with this heavy metal and it's you know the problem is
metal and it's you know the problem is nobody considers deuterium a heavy metal
nobody considers deuterium a heavy metal but remember this is the theory
but remember this is the theory relativity is it a heavy metal compared
relativity is it a heavy metal compared to hydrogen it's double the atomic mass
to hydrogen it's double the atomic mass the body wants to get rid of it there's
the body wants to get rid of it there's nothing about a mitochondria that likes
nothing about a mitochondria that likes deuteron
deuteron and once you have this perspective you
and once you have this perspective you go holy [ __ ] this is a big deal like
go holy [ __ ] this is a big deal like when you start to see this you start to
when you start to see this you start to look at like I'll give you an example
look at like I'll give you an example yesterday uh like a come to Jesus mode
yesterday uh like a come to Jesus mode that happened with my nurse I'll go out
that happened with my nurse I'll go out in the sun and I'll get peeling skin and
in the sun and I'll get peeling skin and she always likes to peel the skin on me
she always likes to peel the skin on me I'm like can he stop
I'm like can he stop and she's like you look terrible I'm
and she's like you look terrible I'm like it doesn't matter that's where the
like it doesn't matter that's where the deuterium is my body is getting rid of
deuterium is my body is getting rid of it
it leave me alone if you want to know how I
leave me alone if you want to know how I detox trauma call that's how I do it
detox trauma call that's how I do it and you know I've had people on the
and you know I've had people on the internet ask me all the time and I never
internet ask me all the time and I never asked the question it always happens
asked the question it always happens this time of year so that's what reason
this time of year so that's what reason I'm mention it because you're asking me
I'm mention it because you're asking me about
about clinical pearls that I want you to pay
clinical pearls that I want you to pay attention to anybody like who's from the
attention to anybody like who's from the UK because you know everybody in the UK
UK because you know everybody in the UK is pale is all hell
is pale is all hell you put them out in Hyde Park and they
you put them out in Hyde Park and they get read that first time and then the
get read that first time and then the first three or four weeks after they
first three or four weeks after they keep getting read before they build up
keep getting read before they build up their solar cows they'll notice they get
their solar cows they'll notice they get these little white spots all over their
these little white spots all over their skin and everybody thinks oh what's that
skin and everybody thinks oh what's that that's actually the LDL cholesterol and
that's actually the LDL cholesterol and filled with deuterium in your body
filled with deuterium in your body getting out
getting out okay you want to get rid of that you
okay you want to get rid of that you Slough it off because what are you doing
Slough it off because what are you doing you're changing the cholesterol in your
you're changing the cholesterol in your body to HDL format because HDL has more
body to HDL format because HDL has more electrons how does this work
electrons how does this work photoelectric effect if you have more
photoelectric effect if you have more electrons you absorb more light see the
electrons you absorb more light see the reason why you can absorb light the
reason why you can absorb light the reason why people in the UK stay white
reason why people in the UK stay white so long so you don't have a lot of
so long so you don't have a lot of melanin in your skin remember Eddie I'm
melanin in your skin remember Eddie I'm not saying anything that's unusual
not saying anything that's unusual because my people come from the 59th
because my people come from the 59th latitude so me and you have something in
latitude so me and you have something in common here yeah um Fitzpatrick type one
common here yeah um Fitzpatrick type one as well I think there you go so the
as well I think there you go so the thing is I can now stay out in the sun
thing is I can now stay out in the sun for eight nine ten hours a day and not
for eight nine ten hours a day and not have a problem because I've built my
have a problem because I've built my solar calcium most people who are
solar calcium most people who are doctors who listen to this in the UK
doctors who listen to this in the UK like I get red and white well there's a
like I get red and white well there's a reason you do because you're not out in
reason you do because you're not out in the sun enough because you haven't
the sun enough because you haven't changed the membranes in your body that
changed the membranes in your body that all mammals have this program for and
all mammals have this program for and when you do this your body is designed
when you do this your body is designed to get rid of the bad mojo the thing is
to get rid of the bad mojo the thing is you just have to get out of the way the
you just have to get out of the way the problem is
problem is putting uh you know a tyrosine inhibitor
putting uh you know a tyrosine inhibitor like sunscreen on your skin or you know
like sunscreen on your skin or you know wearing sunglasses that's not the way to
wearing sunglasses that's not the way to do it do it like a lion does go in the
do it do it like a lion does go in the shade
shade you know if you get too much that that's
you know if you get too much that that's the smart move but your body will get
the smart move but your body will get rid of it it needs the solar stimulus
rid of it it needs the solar stimulus to make the change physiologically in
to make the change physiologically in you so that you get the story right and
you so that you get the story right and people don't realize that when
people don't realize that when cholesterol has more electrons in it and
cholesterol has more electrons in it and it changes that means all the proteins
it changes that means all the proteins embedded in it also change
embedded in it also change like people are shocked to find out that
like people are shocked to find out that insulin doesn't work in cold so when I
insulin doesn't work in cold so when I tell people with the ACTH story from
tell people with the ACTH story from pomsi as act H goes up blood glucose up
pomsi as act H goes up blood glucose up and clip raises insulin everybody's like
and clip raises insulin everybody's like oh well that's definitely the problem
oh well that's definitely the problem they don't realize insulin's not a
they don't realize insulin's not a problem when you're in cold
problem when you're in cold it doesn't get into a cell
it doesn't get into a cell so insulin isn't a problem why because
so insulin isn't a problem why because the membranes change
the membranes change the problem is insulin is a problem when
the problem is insulin is a problem when it can get in
it can get in so this whole thing about you
so this whole thing about you understanding how you're built work in
understanding how you're built work in nature is really important because that
nature is really important because that lipid raft that's in your membranes pays
lipid raft that's in your membranes pays attention to the solar stimulus you're
attention to the solar stimulus you're giving it so if you're a guy from the UK
giving it so if you're a guy from the UK and you're constantly you know wearing
and you're constantly you know wearing clothes and and working at night like
clothes and and working at night like boy uh what do you call it Boy George or
boy uh what do you call it Boy George or or uh George Michael it's no no makes no
or uh George Michael it's no no makes no sense why they have the issues they have
sense why they have the issues they have um because you begin to see they're
um because you begin to see they're running the wrong program at the wrong
running the wrong program at the wrong time of the year and they're not using
time of the year and they're not using their appropriate stimulus so it should
their appropriate stimulus so it should make no perfect sense why they're
make no perfect sense why they're biochemistry doesn't uh marry up and the
biochemistry doesn't uh marry up and the answer isn't when they go to the NHS to
answer isn't when they go to the NHS to give a Statin it's actually the wrong
give a Statin it's actually the wrong answer
answer uh and that's the reason why like
uh and that's the reason why like Malhotra was right
Malhotra was right uh to say what he did and it's the
uh to say what he did and it's the reason why Peter Audi is wrong to tell
reason why Peter Audi is wrong to tell people to take statins and live longer
people to take statins and live longer so he can write a book and become a
so he can write a book and become a millionaire doing it I mean it's just
millionaire doing it I mean it's just irresponsible medicine and the thing is
irresponsible medicine and the thing is I can't I'm not here to to police
I can't I'm not here to to police the Peter Adias or the asima holders of
the Peter Adias or the asima holders of the world I'm here to police their their
the world I'm here to police their their patients the public I want the public to
patients the public I want the public to know what those doctors don't know and
know what those doctors don't know and hopefully when they get outed
hopefully when they get outed they learn what I've learned because
they learn what I've learned because remember I made the same mistakes that
remember I made the same mistakes that those doctors made I look
those doctors made I look I was a dumbass too
I was a dumbass too you know for the first 40 years of my
you know for the first 40 years of my life
life and trust me if you don't think that it
and trust me if you don't think that it had a big effect on me to realize you
had a big effect on me to realize you heard what I said in the uberman podcast
heard what I said in the uberman podcast that those 18 months when I realized
that those 18 months when I realized that I hurt more people than I helped
that I hurt more people than I helped that was devastating to me
that was devastating to me but that's also the reason why now I'm
but that's also the reason why now I'm an [ __ ]
an [ __ ] I'm a total [ __ ] why because I
I'm a total [ __ ] why because I believe that that oath that I took I
believe that that oath that I took I meant it when I took it
meant it when I took it I really meant it when I realized that I
I really meant it when I realized that I was taught a lot of things in medical
was taught a lot of things in medical school that were antithetical to the
school that were antithetical to the health of my patients that made me
health of my patients that made me madder than hell and that Madness that
madder than hell and that Madness that passion is what you see in me every
passion is what you see in me every single day on social media and what you
single day on social media and what you see in me in podcasts
yeah I think um people always get surprised the last few years that they
surprised the last few years that they they see or how did you get tanned
they see or how did you get tanned because you never used to tan you used
because you never used to tan you used to get burnt and um I'm proud of
to get burnt and um I'm proud of something I worked on over the last few
something I worked on over the last few years
years um
um I I was over
I I was over confident my usual co-host Richard he he
confident my usual co-host Richard he he did a retreat in Mexico a couple of
did a retreat in Mexico a couple of months ago and I went uh with my usual
months ago and I went uh with my usual confident self but I was in Winter mode
confident self but I was in Winter mode and the Mexican sun was was more than I
and the Mexican sun was was more than I was ready for and I didn't get a strong
was ready for and I didn't get a strong sense of I need shade so it was a it was
sense of I need shade so it was a it was a lesson and still respect the sun it
a lesson and still respect the sun it can be a a powerful thing
can be a a powerful thing um
um it's one of those things that I I like
it's one of those things that I I like to explain to people when you go from
to explain to people when you go from the UK to Mexico remember most of the
the UK to Mexico remember most of the cholesterol is in the LDL format
cholesterol is in the LDL format non-electron
non-electron so the reason you can't make vitamin D's
so the reason you can't make vitamin D's remember vitamin D gets created
remember vitamin D gets created from cholesterol through a process when
from cholesterol through a process when you're in the sun it gets sulfated
you're in the sun it gets sulfated um that gets transmitted through the
um that gets transmitted through the bloodstream to the liver and the kidney
bloodstream to the liver and the kidney to be changed but this is the key point
to be changed but this is the key point the reason why so many people from the
the reason why so many people from the UK can go to the sun stay out and never
UK can go to the sun stay out and never raise their vitamin D up because they
raise their vitamin D up because they don't realize that their cholesterol on
don't realize that their cholesterol on their surface doesn't allow the process
their surface doesn't allow the process to happen there's a photo isomerization
to happen there's a photo isomerization step that has to happen to make vitamin
step that has to happen to make vitamin D dihydroxy to go be changed to vitamin
D dihydroxy to go be changed to vitamin D3 and the kidney in the liver and the
D3 and the kidney in the liver and the thing is if your cholesterol on the
thing is if your cholesterol on the surface hasn't been changed you're not
surface hasn't been changed you're not going to make it yeah and that's the
going to make it yeah and that's the reason why the solar cows blog exists
reason why the solar cows blog exists because effectively what are you doing
because effectively what are you doing you're actually changing the electrical
you're actually changing the electrical insulator abilities and the
insulator abilities and the semiconductors that are in your skin
semiconductors that are in your skin which is what melanin is
which is what melanin is they work best once the skin has got the
they work best once the skin has got the perfect lipid
perfect lipid um you know rafts that are floating in
um you know rafts that are floating in it and that process takes time to happen
it and that process takes time to happen it's not doesn't take a lot of time
it's not doesn't take a lot of time that's the beautiful thing about mammals
that's the beautiful thing about mammals you know they adapt really quickly but
you know they adapt really quickly but we're the only mammal that can get on a
we're the only mammal that can get on a Virgin Flight and go from London to the
Virgin Flight and go from London to the 20th latitude in six hours and think hey
20th latitude in six hours and think hey I'm ready to go you know and that's
I'm ready to go you know and that's that's kind of the gist of the story I
that's kind of the gist of the story I want you know the doctors that are in
want you know the doctors that are in the UK to realize why that's happening
the UK to realize why that's happening if if you would have photo adopted in
if if you would have photo adopted in the UK before you came use the solar
the UK before you came use the solar College blog use the red light
College blog use the red light understand really what you're doing you
understand really what you're doing you would have been like okay I got it now
would have been like okay I got it now now it makes some sense
now it makes some sense well I guess then
well I guess then some applicable advice maybe for people
some applicable advice maybe for people as if they if they need to start getting
as if they if they need to start getting some more sun and renovating their
some more sun and renovating their melanin as you say maybe putting the
melanin as you say maybe putting the holiday towards the end of the summer
holiday towards the end of the summer when they photo adapted I guess this is
when they photo adapted I guess this is the reason why as well
the reason why as well evolutionarily we would have gained
evolutionarily we would have gained weight towards the end of the summer so
weight towards the end of the summer so we can absorb and maintain more vitamin
we can absorb and maintain more vitamin D in the system as a fat soluble hormone
D in the system as a fat soluble hormone and then it can last through that winter
and then it can last through that winter period and
period and keep us going I was going to I mean not
keep us going I was going to I mean not what you just said already I want to
what you just said already I want to correct you on one thing remember and
correct you on one thing remember and vitamin D is sulfated anything that's
vitamin D is sulfated anything that's sulfate is more water-soluble so that's
sulfate is more water-soluble so that's how it gets from the skin to the liver
how it gets from the skin to the liver and kidney you are correct that vitamin
and kidney you are correct that vitamin D itself outside the body is fat soluble
D itself outside the body is fat soluble but the big mistake people make is for
but the big mistake people make is for it to operate in US it has to be made
it to operate in US it has to be made more water soluble to go from the blood
more water soluble to go from the blood to the kidney and liver to be changed
to the kidney and liver to be changed and that's a really important point it's
and that's a really important point it's the same issue with cholesterol sulfate
the same issue with cholesterol sulfate like people don't realize when you take
like people don't realize when you take vitamin D pills what you're effectively
vitamin D pills what you're effectively doing because that's a fat lipid to get
doing because that's a fat lipid to get it to where it needs to go you have to
it to where it needs to go you have to create cholesterol in you LDL
create cholesterol in you LDL cholesterol to bring into those organs
cholesterol to bring into those organs when you get it by sunlight you don't
when you get it by sunlight you don't create any LDL cholesterol to bring it
create any LDL cholesterol to bring it through because it's sulfated and it
through because it's sulfated and it gets there and that's the reason why
gets there and that's the reason why when you'll see some people in the UK
when you'll see some people in the UK get put on like 15 20 000 units of
get put on like 15 20 000 units of vitamin D you're actually raising their
vitamin D you're actually raising their cholesterol then what will the doctor do
cholesterol then what will the doctor do put you on a stock you don't want to do
put you on a stock you don't want to do that see it's it's so clear that you
that see it's it's so clear that you know the left hand and the right hand in
know the left hand and the right hand in centralized medicine don't really
centralized medicine don't really understand obvious system really works
understand obvious system really works and this is the reason why you always
and this is the reason why you always hear me rail against people that
hear me rail against people that advocate for vitamin D supplementation
advocate for vitamin D supplementation I'm like no that's not the way to do it
I'm like no that's not the way to do it you want to do it the natural way
you want to do it the natural way and realize in the mammalian system once
and realize in the mammalian system once you make it the right way we have a
you make it the right way we have a vitamin D binding protein that is what
vitamin D binding protein that is what gets you through the winter so your your
gets you through the winter so your your answer
answer that you said taking the trip at the end
that you said taking the trip at the end of you know August or or September if
of you know August or or September if you're in the UK is smart then I think
you're in the UK is smart then I think coming up with a plan like these two
coming up with a plan like these two lights that I showed you earlier or
lights that I showed you earlier or learning how to you build your solar
learning how to you build your solar callus and keep it going or maybe taking
callus and keep it going or maybe taking a trip you know to the Azores or you
a trip you know to the Azores or you know to the Canary Islands you know say
know to the Canary Islands you know say in December January to help your system
in December January to help your system But realize
But realize that that will help short-term but it's
that that will help short-term but it's not going to completely electrically
not going to completely electrically change
change the cholesterol in your system because
the cholesterol in your system because as soon as you go back home and you
as soon as you go back home and you heard Rick say this Rick said it's so
heard Rick say this Rick said it's so funny when I leave Costa Rica come back
funny when I leave Costa Rica come back to LA I can feel the tan leaving my skin
to LA I can feel the tan leaving my skin right away there is a reason for that
right away there is a reason for that that's how fast the electric changes
that's how fast the electric changes happen in cholesterol as a non-visual
happen in cholesterol as a non-visual photoreceptor and again when you don't
photoreceptor and again when you don't understand how the system works you know
understand how the system works you know when Rick says something like that to a
when Rick says something like that to a physician it sounds crazy but you heard
physician it sounds crazy but you heard what I said in the podcast I'm like no
what I said in the podcast I'm like no you're not crazy that makes total sense
you're not crazy that makes total sense to me but it also shows you how plastic
to me but it also shows you how plastic melanosomes really are when cholesterol
melanosomes really are when cholesterol changes
changes so do you think melanosomes can be
so do you think melanosomes can be passed between cells yes yeah
passed between cells yes yeah okay well if deuterium Ken why can't
okay well if deuterium Ken why can't melanosomes remember what I said to you
melanosomes remember what I said to you before Eddie that melanosomes
before Eddie that melanosomes effectively are heavy metal uh toxic
effectively are heavy metal uh toxic picker upper so like what's their
picker upper so like what's their superpower their superpowers that they
superpower their superpowers that they collect all the heavy metals in our body
collect all the heavy metals in our body but they also collect all frequencies of
but they also collect all frequencies of light and I'm talking about from radio
light and I'm talking about from radio waves all the way up to gamma rays so
waves all the way up to gamma rays so they're one of our protection issues in
they're one of our protection issues in there and what do we do we turn that
there and what do we do we turn that back into physiologic work now you can
back into physiologic work now you can imagine that melanin has to be renovated
imagine that melanin has to be renovated because it has these superpowers
because it has these superpowers embedded in it that's why I gave you the
embedded in it that's why I gave you the story before about the pigeons I
story before about the pigeons I guarantee when you're in London now and
guarantee when you're in London now and you see those pigeons you're not going
you see those pigeons you're not going to shoot them away you're going to look
to shoot them away you're going to look at them and say this isn't an
at them and say this isn't an unbelievable adaptation that goes all
unbelievable adaptation that goes all the way back 65 million years ago and
the way back 65 million years ago and you're going to see that that adaptation
you're going to see that that adaptation in those dark pigeons and you have
in those dark pigeons and you have allowed your clade
allowed your clade to exist at the 52nd latitude like they
to exist at the 52nd latitude like they have because of melanin and when you see
have because of melanin and when you see that story
that story it's just stunning it's just stunning to
it's just stunning it's just stunning to see
see nature finds a way and the thing is it's
nature finds a way and the thing is it's our job as clinicians
our job as clinicians you know to to put that story that
you know to to put that story that happened to you while you're drinking a
happened to you while you're drinking a glass of wine having charcuterie on the
glass of wine having charcuterie on the street in London
street in London and taking that back to your psych
and taking that back to your psych patients saying you know what I know why
patients saying you know what I know why you got this problem you're following
you got this problem you're following let's take the iPod away and get you out
let's take the iPod away and get you out but to Hyde Park let's get you in the
but to Hyde Park let's get you in the sun let's start teaching you how to
sun let's start teaching you how to Sphinx let's let's start putting you in
Sphinx let's let's start putting you in red light like for example the the
red light like for example the the hospital the NHS should have red lights
hospital the NHS should have red lights in just about all the areas that you
in just about all the areas that you guys do you know uh I don't know what
guys do you know uh I don't know what you want to call a talk therapy or
you want to call a talk therapy or Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy um I'm a really bad person to talk about
um I'm a really bad person to talk about that because I was I remember when I did
that because I was I remember when I did my psych rotation as medical student I
my psych rotation as medical student I was a train wreck I I thought Psychiatry
was a train wreck I I thought Psychiatry what they were doing was the craziest
what they were doing was the craziest thing in the world I said this is never
thing in the world I said this is never going to help these people get better
going to help these people get better and back then
and back then I didn't know any of the things I know
I didn't know any of the things I know now now I'm I'm I'm like doubling and
now now I'm I'm I'm like doubling and tripling down why they never got better
tripling down why they never got better because we always did these talk therapy
because we always did these talk therapy things Eddie in a room with fluorescent
things Eddie in a room with fluorescent light never made any sense at all
light never made any sense at all well that's that the reason I actually
well that's that the reason I actually chose Psychiatry out of all of the
chose Psychiatry out of all of the Specialties is at least it was the one
Specialties is at least it was the one specialty where you do get to have a
specialty where you do get to have a long sit down with the patient and have
long sit down with the patient and have a conversation more than an hour as and
a conversation more than an hour as and as you say without a laptop or whatever
as you say without a laptop or whatever is is better than than not
is is better than than not right
right um I I remember I'm older I'm older than
um I I remember I'm older I'm older than you so I remember the days where nobody
you so I remember the days where nobody in the in the clinic would run me off
in the in the clinic would run me off from spending a half an hour or 40
from spending a half an hour or 40 minutes with a patient
minutes with a patient uh I can tell you the beginning of my
uh I can tell you the beginning of my medical career when somebody came in to
medical career when somebody came in to see me with a cervical disc or a brain
see me with a cervical disc or a brain tumor I it would take me 30 or 40
tumor I it would take me 30 or 40 minutes to get through everything with
minutes to get through everything with them you're right today in centralized
them you're right today in centralized medicine if you're not done with them in
medicine if you're not done with them in five or ten minutes and all your stuff's
five or ten minutes and all your stuff's not input you're gonna have some Clinic
not input you're gonna have some Clinic manager from the hospital come and tell
manager from the hospital come and tell you you're too slow we need you to see
you you're too slow we need you to see 40 more patients you can't do it this
40 more patients you can't do it this way
way yeah
yeah um you use the word Evolution and
um you use the word Evolution and um I'd mentioned before that I I've
um I'd mentioned before that I I've studied with Dr Ted dashikoso who I
studied with Dr Ted dashikoso who I think you guys know each other and he
think you guys know each other and he yeah he's a great guy and he he started
yeah he's a great guy and he he started to frame our teaching under this
to frame our teaching under this evolutionary framework
evolutionary framework um more specifically the cell danger
um more specifically the cell danger response I don't know if you've read the
response I don't know if you've read the paper by Robert navio
paper by Robert navio um but it it it
um but it it it it's very good at outlining the
it's very good at outlining the biochemical Pathways but it frames it as
biochemical Pathways but it frames it as a summer and a winter metabolism but at
a summer and a winter metabolism but at no point in the whole paper I don't
no point in the whole paper I don't think he mentions
think he mentions UV and cold and uh that that piece of
UV and cold and uh that that piece of the puzzle
the puzzle um that's the whole thing if you
um that's the whole thing if you remember reading back my original uh CT
remember reading back my original uh CT series I talk about the thermoplastic
series I talk about the thermoplastic biology of mammals that there's cold
biology of mammals that there's cold adopted or warm adopted basically what
adopted or warm adopted basically what was that an acronym for deuterium and
was that an acronym for deuterium and hydrogen that's actually what changes
hydrogen that's actually what changes the morphology and that's why I
the morphology and that's why I mentioned in Sarah pews podcast Rick's
mentioned in Sarah pews podcast Rick's podcast people need to go back and read
podcast people need to go back and read the other the most brilliant Englishman
the other the most brilliant Englishman as far as I'm concerned with the 20th
as far as I'm concerned with the 20th century was Alan Turing and that paper
century was Alan Turing and that paper that he wrote on morphogenesis too that
that he wrote on morphogenesis too that should be a required reading for every
should be a required reading for every single doctor in the UK because that
single doctor in the UK because that explains the changes in Biochemistry
explains the changes in Biochemistry explains the changes on our surfaces
explains the changes on our surfaces it's um one of my favorite films is the
it's um one of my favorite films is the imitation game I don't know if you've
imitation game I don't know if you've seen it but uh yeah so travesty what
seen it but uh yeah so travesty what happened to him
happened to him um he probably had a lot more lessons to
um he probably had a lot more lessons to teach I think well Eddie don't you think
teach I think well Eddie don't you think it's the same story though would that
it's the same story though would that happen with him that happened with
happen with him that happened with Summer wise
Summer wise so I don't really know the story of Sam
so I don't really know the story of Sam always very well
always very well this one's pretty simple back when
this one's pretty simple back when someone was like you went to medical
someone was like you went to medical school so you remember you wear rubber
school so you remember you wear rubber gloves right when you go and do surgery
gloves right when you go and do surgery right yes okay so where'd that idea come
right yes okay so where'd that idea come from it came from Summer wise back in
from it came from Summer wise back in the day
the day uh they used to have midwives and
uh they used to have midwives and doctors and what they notice is that if
doctors and what they notice is that if you got taken care of by a doctor the
you got taken care of by a doctor the baby and the mother died of childbirth
baby and the mother died of childbirth fever but if you had a midwife you
fever but if you had a midwife you didn't die and how was this really easy
didn't die and how was this really easy to figure out back in the day the
to figure out back in the day the doctors came to deliver babies at the
doctors came to deliver babies at the night time so midnight all the way until
night time so midnight all the way until shift change in the morning if you came
shift change in the morning if you came in there you would die so the women
in there you would die so the women would have the baby hanging out of their
would have the baby hanging out of their vagina half the night waiting for the
vagina half the night waiting for the midwives to come so this guy summer wise
midwives to come so this guy summer wise he was a doctor said there's got to be a
he was a doctor said there's got to be a reason for this
reason for this so he looked into it and he found out
so he looked into it and he found out that the habit of the doctors was to go
that the habit of the doctors was to go to the anatomy lab
to the anatomy lab not wearing gloves to working on dead
not wearing gloves to working on dead bodies and then they would come and
bodies and then they would come and deliver babies so he said well this
deliver babies so he said well this should be simple to fix all we need to
should be simple to fix all we need to do is put chloroform on our hands and
do is put chloroform on our hands and then put rubber gloves on
then put rubber gloves on so he brought that to the doctors made
so he brought that to the doctors made the change and nobody died
the change and nobody died the problem was the doctors realized
the problem was the doctors realized that some of my solution
that some of my solution called they were the cause of the deaths
called they were the cause of the deaths and they didn't like that so what did
and they didn't like that so what did they do they convinced him to go do a
they do they convinced him to go do a rotation at a mental institution when he
rotation at a mental institution when he was there they beat him up then drugged
was there they beat him up then drugged him and said that he was mentally ill
him and said that he was mentally ill and he died in the mental institution
and he died in the mental institution that's how centralized medicine works
that's how centralized medicine works with guys that are really far out in
with guys that are really far out in front of them
front of them so there's a lesson there that's what
so there's a lesson there that's what they did to semilize
they did to semilize you know what they did to turn uh what
you know what they did to turn uh what did they do to Becker you see what I'm
did they do to Becker you see what I'm saying there's always
saying there's always there's a this story repeats there's a
there's a this story repeats there's a fractal there and that's part of the
fractal there and that's part of the reason I was very very concerned
reason I was very very concerned about going to talk to Rick and Uber
about going to talk to Rick and Uber um that's part of the reason why some of
um that's part of the reason why some of the things I've shared with you today
the things I've shared with you today that's why I don't like talking about
that's why I don't like talking about this stuff yeah the paywall is sounding
this stuff yeah the paywall is sounding more more uh appealing
more more uh appealing [Laughter]
[Laughter] um
um it's uh I mean I study as I said I
it's uh I mean I study as I said I studied biochemistry before medicine and
studied biochemistry before medicine and I even reflecting back what the first
I even reflecting back what the first lab we ever did
lab we ever did was measuring the concentration of
was measuring the concentration of proteins using the beer Lambert law with
proteins using the beer Lambert law with the absorbent Spectra 280 nanometers and
the absorbent Spectra 280 nanometers and I only just remembered that this week
I only just remembered that this week preparing to chat to you and then I I
preparing to chat to you and then I I spent a year studying mtor back when
spent a year studying mtor back when David sabatini was a well revered and
David sabatini was a well revered and um kind of at the peak and I wanted to
um kind of at the peak and I wanted to go and meet him I never ended up doing
go and meet him I never ended up doing that but I met Michael Hall who
that but I met Michael Hall who discovered mtor and yeast
discovered mtor and yeast um
um and I I don't want to dwell too much on
and I I don't want to dwell too much on mtor it's one of these kind of Maxwell
mtor it's one of these kind of Maxwell demons that controls
demons that controls um the the summer and the winter
um the the summer and the winter metabolism switch based on UV light yeah
metabolism switch based on UV light yeah it's all about 380 nanometer light my
it's all about 380 nanometer light my friend the the structure of rapamycin is
friend the the structure of rapamycin is interesting do you think that's a light
interesting do you think that's a light story as well absolutely no question
story as well absolutely no question about it I mean the reason that this
about it I mean the reason that this this story is important remember that
this story is important remember that one of the prodigies of sabatini is
one of the prodigies of sabatini is Peter Arya Peter Addie right now talks a
Peter Arya Peter Addie right now talks a lot about mtor and since he's the guy
lot about mtor and since he's the guy that's got a lot of people's ear him and
that's got a lot of people's ear him and Sinclair why am I so interested in these
Sinclair why am I so interested in these guys because I don't want them making
guys because I don't want them making the same mistake
the same mistake that everybody else has made about mtor
that everybody else has made about mtor and it's amazing to me
and it's amazing to me sabatini
sabatini he discovered a lot of things but he
he discovered a lot of things but he never could explain why things Upstream
never could explain why things Upstream the system
the system were not working and it's pretty obvious
were not working and it's pretty obvious when you understand the non-visual
when you understand the non-visual photoreceptor system and how 380
photoreceptor system and how 380 nanometer light works when people
nanometer light works when people haven't done this is the defect in
haven't done this is the defect in researchers if you look at UV Spectrum
researchers if you look at UV Spectrum you'll notice that the Spectrum in the
you'll notice that the Spectrum in the UV that creates the most Ros and RNs
UV that creates the most Ros and RNs goes about 40 nanometers right before
goes about 40 nanometers right before 380 and you know what happens 380
380 and you know what happens 380 there's a sharp cutoff
there's a sharp cutoff so from 380 to 400 that's the part of
so from 380 to 400 that's the part of the UVA spectrum that is engaged in
the UVA spectrum that is engaged in photo repair so remember we talked about
photo repair so remember we talked about Becca earlier and I told you backer was
Becca earlier and I told you backer was all about was about mammalian ability to
all about was about mammalian ability to regenerate
regenerate um that's the frequency of light that
um that's the frequency of light that created his DC electric current that he
created his DC electric current that he was able to regrow fingertips and things
was able to regrow fingertips and things like that
like that um you know when you try to recapitulate
um you know when you try to recapitulate what he found in salamanders and it
what he found in salamanders and it turns out that that it's no shock that
turns out that that it's no shock that neuropsin is on our cornea and our skin
neuropsin is on our cornea and our skin because that is the the non-visual
because that is the the non-visual photoreceptor that is critical
photoreceptor that is critical in regeneration or repair and wound
in regeneration or repair and wound healing and that's completely broken you
healing and that's completely broken you know with diseases like uh diabetes and
know with diseases like uh diabetes and it goes back to what we said earlier is
it goes back to what we said earlier is that when that vitamin A is liberated it
that when that vitamin A is liberated it destroys
destroys photoreceptors and what do you need to
photoreceptors and what do you need to fix motor receptors you need dopamine
fix motor receptors you need dopamine melatonin and the breakdown products of
melatonin and the breakdown products of DHA which are the alvernoids you know I
DHA which are the alvernoids you know I talked to Dr bazan this past week his
talked to Dr bazan this past week his lab just found two more
lab just found two more um of these chemicals now 43 and 46
um of these chemicals now 43 and 46 double bonded carbons so turns out
double bonded carbons so turns out there's even more alanoids than what we
there's even more alanoids than what we thought uh and I I said to him and I I
thought uh and I I said to him and I I said it to him in passing because it was
said it to him in passing because it was a quick phone call
a quick phone call I said I guarantee that those elvinoids
I said I guarantee that those elvinoids are going to be found down the road to
are going to be found down the road to regenerate the options like I think the
regenerate the options like I think the ones that he found in the eye that are
ones that he found in the eye that are the 34 36 and 38 double bonded carbon so
the 34 36 and 38 double bonded carbon so the ones that fixed uh melanin and the
the ones that fixed uh melanin and the ones that fix rods and cones but I think
ones that fix rods and cones but I think the other ones are the non-visual repair
the other ones are the non-visual repair mechanism but the the affirm part of the
mechanism but the the affirm part of the signal I think is 380 and that's what
signal I think is 380 and that's what ontor works on and when you understand
ontor works on and when you understand mtor from that light switch moment all
mtor from that light switch moment all of a sudden many of many of the things
of a sudden many of many of the things that sabatini's found that Adia talks
that sabatini's found that Adia talks about begin to make some sense you know
about begin to make some sense you know and I know the guy that your work with
and I know the guy that your work with Ted Ted is a big biochemistry guy he's a
Ted Ted is a big biochemistry guy he's a big mitochondria guy I've always told
big mitochondria guy I've always told Ted that he's way too focused on the
Ted that he's way too focused on the biochemistry that's not the story the
biochemistry that's not the story the story is how light controls the box cars
story is how light controls the box cars in Biochemistry that's the real prize
in Biochemistry that's the real prize and
and it's a shame all the things that have
it's a shame all the things that have gone on with sabatini but if he can ever
gone on with sabatini but if he can ever uh fix his reputation the thing he needs
uh fix his reputation the thing he needs to do is go back in the lab and start
to do is go back in the lab and start working with light and Antoine and I
working with light and Antoine and I think he'll he'll actually earn his
think he'll he'll actually earn his Nobel Prize then
Nobel Prize then uh because to be honest with you all the
uh because to be honest with you all the other [ __ ] that's gone on with them I
other [ __ ] that's gone on with them I could care less about that I care more
could care less about that I care more about his ideas than you know how he
about his ideas than you know how he chooses to live his life
yeah I agree I think if you're a scientist that's the
scientist that's the the important side of the coin so to
the important side of the coin so to speak
speak um
um I had something really
I had something really Great Pop-Up in my head during you
Great Pop-Up in my head during you speaking and now it's gone unfortunately
speaking and now it's gone unfortunately uh but it's always the way maybe I'll
uh but it's always the way maybe I'll pop up again later
how more of an applicable thing how do you
more of an applicable thing how do you begin with somebody it's a it's a fairly
begin with somebody it's a it's a fairly common thing or more common thing this
common thing or more common thing this long covered or chronic fatigue syndrome
long covered or chronic fatigue syndrome somebody who can't get out of bed to go
somebody who can't get out of bed to go see the sunrise
see the sunrise well you saw the two versions of light
well you saw the two versions of light that I showed I'm shining on myself
600 to a thousand anime light 380 to 400.
380 to 400. so you begin photo repair right there
so you begin photo repair right there what what does the red do it increases
what what does the red do it increases ATP in their body what does the the
ATP in their body what does the the purple light do purple light begins to
purple light do purple light begins to change the limit of graphs and the
change the limit of graphs and the exterior the whole real big issue with
exterior the whole real big issue with uh people that have chronic fatigue is
uh people that have chronic fatigue is they have the wrong coat and they no
they have the wrong coat and they no longer have any melanin in that coat
longer have any melanin in that coat what people don't understand is the
what people don't understand is the reason why people who have chronic
reason why people who have chronic fatigue got pain is because they have no
fatigue got pain is because they have no melanin
melanin and no red light in the system so it
and no red light in the system so it turns out if you read the photobomb
turns out if you read the photobomb modulation literature about Tina Peru
modulation literature about Tina Peru and Hamlin you'll notice a big Trend
and Hamlin you'll notice a big Trend that everybody who uses red light
that everybody who uses red light notices that pain improves tremendously
notices that pain improves tremendously the other thing that they haven't put
the other thing that they haven't put together when you put in Uva or light
together when you put in Uva or light with infrared a light that's the best
with infrared a light that's the best way to improve pain why because nobody
way to improve pain why because nobody has read the literature on palm seed it
has read the literature on palm seed it turns out that beta endorphin story is
turns out that beta endorphin story is huge and it's broken in people with
huge and it's broken in people with chronic fatigue syndrome so UV light
chronic fatigue syndrome so UV light causes translation of the chemicals that
causes translation of the chemicals that are cleaved from palm seed so if you add
are cleaved from palm seed so if you add both of those lights back in other words
both of those lights back in other words if they're say in a hospital or in their
if they're say in a hospital or in their house
house put that on or break the window actually
put that on or break the window actually break the window and let the sun come in
break the window and let the sun come in uh and if it's cold even better because
uh and if it's cold even better because remember what coal does it actually
remember what coal does it actually stimulates them to make more UV light on
stimulates them to make more UV light on the inside that's absolutely what they
the inside that's absolutely what they need they will complain vehemently that
need they will complain vehemently that they have pain from the cold
they have pain from the cold but you need to know as the clinician
but you need to know as the clinician that you must persist why because what
that you must persist why because what are you doing it's the same story Eddie
are you doing it's the same story Eddie that I gave you before about the people
that I gave you before about the people from the UK that go to Mexico in one day
from the UK that go to Mexico in one day they have to photo adapt now people who
they have to photo adapt now people who have chronic fatigue syndrome take
have chronic fatigue syndrome take longer to photo adopt because for
longer to photo adopt because for decades they have been in the wrong
decades they have been in the wrong light
light and it's broken everything on their
and it's broken everything on their surface system but trust me with enough
surface system but trust me with enough time doing that
time doing that that's the beautiful thing about mammals
that's the beautiful thing about mammals they can regenerate
they can regenerate yeah I think um it's worthwhile I mean
yeah I think um it's worthwhile I mean you've talked on pomsy a few times this
you've talked on pomsy a few times this is the
is the the the pro hormone I guess we can call
the the pro hormone I guess we can call it pro pro opio melanocorton you need to
it pro pro opio melanocorton you need to know that that's the hormone that really
know that that's the hormone that really um mammals specialize in and Thrive with
um mammals specialize in and Thrive with it Cleaves to seven different uh
it Cleaves to seven different uh proteins all the proteins have different
proteins all the proteins have different effects no one in medicine really
effects no one in medicine really understands why they're on the same gene
understands why they're on the same gene why they do certain things but
why they do certain things but the story that I've laid out for you in
the story that I've laid out for you in the last hour and a half
the last hour and a half every single thing that I've said ties
every single thing that I've said ties back to that Gene at some level now it's
back to that Gene at some level now it's your job to figure out that recipe but I
your job to figure out that recipe but I think if you listen to my podcast and
think if you listen to my podcast and you listen to my patreon blog and you
you listen to my patreon blog and you hear all the things I talk all of a
hear all the things I talk all of a sudden you start going now I'm beginning
sudden you start going now I'm beginning to see how this whole pathway works to
to see how this whole pathway works to see how all these options work together
see how all these options work together how there's certain frequencies of light
how there's certain frequencies of light that really work and they work with
that really work and they work with pomsy and once you learn how to turn
pomsy and once you learn how to turn this gene on and get it to do its job
this gene on and get it to do its job in the right season you can have a
in the right season you can have a massive impact on people and it's that
massive impact on people and it's that simple it's not really that hard to do I
simple it's not really that hard to do I think it's probably a bigger deal for
think it's probably a bigger deal for the patient and the doctor when you're
the patient and the doctor when you're doing it like if you've got somebody
doing it like if you've got somebody with chronic fatigue and I tell you
with chronic fatigue and I tell you break the window let the sun in let it
break the window let the sun in let it cold
cold on the surface that sounds so crazy to
on the surface that sounds so crazy to the family and the doctor
the family and the doctor but actually when you understand the
but actually when you understand the mechanism of what you're doing
mechanism of what you're doing you go wow that makes a lot of sense
you go wow that makes a lot of sense and you don't allow the patient to do
and you don't allow the patient to do what they've done they've sat in front
what they've done they've sat in front of the television in the computer for 20
of the television in the computer for 20 25 years living an indoor life they've
25 years living an indoor life they've got absolutely the wrong exterior coat
got absolutely the wrong exterior coat and what happens when the exterior codes
and what happens when the exterior codes bad everything on the inside starts to
bad everything on the inside starts to fall apart
fall apart that's effectively what that disease is
that's effectively what that disease is and you know any that in our profession
and you know any that in our profession there's a lot of doctors out there that
there's a lot of doctors out there that will tell you I don't believe that
will tell you I don't believe that fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome
fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome is even a disease and you know I like
is even a disease and you know I like when they say that why because it outs
when they say that why because it outs them as an ignorant [ __ ]
them as an ignorant [ __ ] because it's obvious that it's a disease
because it's obvious that it's a disease but it's a disease that they don't learn
but it's a disease that they don't learn about so therefore they just magically
about so therefore they just magically think if we don't think about it I don't
think if we don't think about it I don't have to worry about it but yet every
have to worry about it but yet every year we go further with the use of
year we go further with the use of Technology that's brought us indoors
Technology that's brought us indoors outside of the sun this disease
outside of the sun this disease continues to grow grow grown all the
continues to grow grow grown all the diseases associated with it like mental
diseases associated with it like mental illness are growing exponentially but
illness are growing exponentially but yet nobody can figure out why well I
yet nobody can figure out why well I think when you listen to Uncle Jack long
think when you listen to Uncle Jack long enough you go
enough you go holy [ __ ]
holy [ __ ] I get it
I get it in the um in the research institute I
in the um in the research institute I work out there's there's somebody who
work out there's there's somebody who focuses on chronic fatigue hypermobility
focuses on chronic fatigue hypermobility syndromes pots and all those related
syndromes pots and all those related things and they make so much sense when
things and they make so much sense when you think about the cleavage products of
you think about the cleavage products of Palm Sea they control insulin they
Palm Sea they control insulin they control glucose they control stress
control glucose they control stress like as you say they control the the
like as you say they control the the color of your skin and they control the
color of your skin and they control the arms of the immune system one of them
arms of the immune system one of them don't forget control speeding feeding
don't forget control speeding feeding yeah meat feeding it has to be tied to
yeah meat feeding it has to be tied to the seasons just think from a mammalian
the seasons just think from a mammalian perspective that's what the leptin
perspective that's what the leptin Milano board pathway that's why most
Milano board pathway that's why most people have chronic fatigue are also
people have chronic fatigue are also obese
obese that's why they're late this is all a
that's why they're late this is all a Palm Sea story
yeah very interesting see I like when I love when doctors say
see I like when I love when doctors say that because you know that you just set
that because you know that you just set off their wide-man semiconductors in
off their wide-man semiconductors in their own head and they're like
their own head and they're like I didn't think about it like that no
I didn't think about it like that no now you be and see that's why I said
now you be and see that's why I said this is incalculable because you begin
this is incalculable because you begin to realize
to realize oh my God there's like so many more
oh my God there's like so many more things can be explained by this and you
things can be explained by this and you have to realize that I've been living in
have to realize that I've been living in my skin with this knowledge in my head
my skin with this knowledge in my head for 20 years can you imagine how
for 20 years can you imagine how frustrating it is
frustrating it is and they they think that I'm crazy when
and they they think that I'm crazy when they're the ones that are crazy
they're the ones that are crazy how could you not know this
how could you not know this yeah I I um I mean I've been sitting and
yeah I I um I mean I've been sitting and talk since I guess 20
talk since I guess 20 11 2012.
11 2012. thinking but we're missing part of the
thinking but we're missing part of the story and I never really knew the whole
story and I never really knew the whole story but we were always missing part of
story but we were always missing part of the story and even recently I sat
the story and even recently I sat through
through 10 different Labs giving the overview of
10 different Labs giving the overview of what they're studying and I could link
what they're studying and I could link back each of their pieces of work to
back each of their pieces of work to pomsi and I thought well we've you've
pomsi and I thought well we've you've all been applying for Grants of millions
all been applying for Grants of millions of worth
of worth of amounts of money what if the one
of amounts of money what if the one Grant just studied this one thing and we
Grant just studied this one thing and we would have
would have exponentially more data to explain more
exponentially more data to explain more things much quicker but
things much quicker but this is the reason why I told you
this is the reason why I told you remember me that the publisher
remember me that the publisher literature is is garbage why we're
literature is is garbage why we're creating a pile of garbage and we're
creating a pile of garbage and we're making it harder for doctors to go find
making it harder for doctors to go find the needle in the haystack
the needle in the haystack well I do wonder if when AI comes around
well I do wonder if when AI comes around and it looks through the literature it
and it looks through the literature it will just point it out and say why
will just point it out and say why weren't you looking here no it won't and
weren't you looking here no it won't and the reason why because guess who put the
the reason why because guess who put the data in we did well yeah and guess who's
data in we did well yeah and guess who's making the AI Google and big Pharma
making the AI Google and big Pharma they're going to make sure I'm going to
they're going to make sure I'm going to tell you that what I'm talking about now
tell you that what I'm talking about now is going to be buried further under AI
is going to be buried further under AI why
why that affects their business model
that affects their business model do you I'm sure you must have you heard
do you I'm sure you must have you heard of Michael Levin and his work absolutely
of Michael Levin and his work absolutely yeah I think do you think he has the
yeah I think do you think he has the story of the the DC electric current and
story of the the DC electric current and uh is gonna change some of the paradigms
uh is gonna change some of the paradigms there
there we'll see we will see
we'll see we will see um let's sort of put it this way I
um let's sort of put it this way I talked about this in a podcast yesterday
talked about this in a podcast yesterday with a group from Silicon Valley and I
with a group from Silicon Valley and I took it all the way back to the the you
took it all the way back to the the you know the DC and AC power Wars
know the DC and AC power Wars I said I have more affection for Edison
I said I have more affection for Edison even though he was a poor human being
even though he was a poor human being than a Tesla because Tesla's the reason
than a Tesla because Tesla's the reason why most of the problems that you and I
why most of the problems that you and I have talked about for the first two
have talked about for the first two hours here exist
hours here exist and people don't realize just when they
and people don't realize just when they plug in
plug in a light to an AC power grid you're
a light to an AC power grid you're modulating
modulating the frequency do you know that if you
the frequency do you know that if you had a try meter you're emitting RF
had a try meter you're emitting RF radiation and microwave just by plugging
radiation and microwave just by plugging into the AC power grid when I tell
into the AC power grid when I tell people that they're kind of stunned I
people that they're kind of stunned I said that's part of the reason why we
said that's part of the reason why we all have problems and I said remember
all have problems and I said remember when you do that melanin in your system
when you do that melanin in your system can help offset that risk but what
can help offset that risk but what happens when you don't have any melanin
happens when you don't have any melanin anymore
anymore what happens when you live 24 7 like
what happens when you live 24 7 like that well guess what
that well guess what that story's been going on since the
that story's been going on since the World's Fair in in Chicago since 1893.
World's Fair in in Chicago since 1893. so if you want to know why Alzheimer's
so if you want to know why Alzheimer's showed up in the literature in 1911 why
showed up in the literature in 1911 why autism showed up in 1940 why now we have
autism showed up in 1940 why now we have the stuff we just talked about
the stuff we just talked about transgenderism in the 2000s I want you
transgenderism in the 2000s I want you to think about
to think about what we've done with technology as we
what we've done with technology as we ramped it up human disease Neolithic
ramped it up human disease Neolithic human disease has gone up and the
human disease has gone up and the problem is no one wants to blame it on
problem is no one wants to blame it on technology why because all of our
technology why because all of our economies are based on it plus we're all
economies are based on it plus we're all addicted to it I mean this thing about
addicted to it I mean this thing about it now me and you wouldn't be talking
it now me and you wouldn't be talking right now
right now if it wasn't for this use over but
if it wasn't for this use over but here's the beautiful thing about mammals
here's the beautiful thing about mammals especially smart mammals you can learn
especially smart mammals you can learn how to use technology wisely like after
how to use technology wisely like after I talk to you I'm going out in the sun
I talk to you I'm going out in the sun the offset
the offset you know some of the damage that I'm
you know some of the damage that I'm getting from this yeah and the thing is
getting from this yeah and the thing is I want people to know that yeah I'm not
I want people to know that yeah I'm not I'm not anti-technology I'm telling you
I'm not anti-technology I'm telling you that
that you have to be able to understand how it
you have to be able to understand how it affects your biology and that's really
affects your biology and that's really the failure of both centralized medicine
the failure of both centralized medicine big Tech big food and I I believe it's
big Tech big food and I I believe it's more nefarious than you want to know I
more nefarious than you want to know I think big Tech is no one's knows all
think big Tech is no one's knows all this stuff and they're actively doing it
this stuff and they're actively doing it because it addicts us just like we're
because it addicts us just like we're addicted when we go in a casino to play
addicted when we go in a casino to play in a slot machine that's why there's no
in a slot machine that's why there's no windows in there that's why everything's
windows in there that's why everything's blue lit that and all this data came
blue lit that and all this data came from you know the CIA and DARPA you know
from you know the CIA and DARPA you know it's not it's not an imagination
it's not it's not an imagination that this stuff's out there A lot of
that this stuff's out there A lot of times when you talk about this stuff
times when you talk about this stuff people say this is conspiratorial but
people say this is conspiratorial but it's not the CIA we know had NK Ultra MK
it's not the CIA we know had NK Ultra MK Ultra went underground and became
Ultra went underground and became um a big focus in the Tulane
um a big focus in the Tulane neurosurgery and neurology departments
neurosurgery and neurology departments and also then uh came under the PHD work
and also then uh came under the PHD work of Carlos Delgado
of Carlos Delgado and since then it's got underground but
and since then it's got underground but it's popped back up if you go look at
it's popped back up if you go look at the patents around screen technology but
the patents around screen technology but somebody's got to ask the question why
somebody's got to ask the question why is it that every screen that's made on a
is it that every screen that's made on a text screen is always blue lit and it's
text screen is always blue lit and it's always in the blue light Hazard between
always in the blue light Hazard between 435 and 465. I'm going to tell you the
435 and 465. I'm going to tell you the reason why because it lowers your
reason why because it lowers your dopamine level which means you degrade
dopamine level which means you degrade your melanin panels
your melanin panels but you know what why does Bill Gates
but you know what why does Bill Gates want to block the sun why does Bill
want to block the sun why does Bill Gates want to buy land all over the
Gates want to buy land all over the United States and then put uh wax that's
United States and then put uh wax that's loaded with deuterium on organic fruit
loaded with deuterium on organic fruit I know exactly why he wants to do it why
I know exactly why he wants to do it why is he in the vaccine game he's not a
is he in the vaccine game he's not a doctor
doctor all you have to do daddy you want you
all you have to do daddy you want you want to do a shocking uh biohack
want to do a shocking uh biohack I told the guys yes or this when kovid
I told the guys yes or this when kovid started and we had the vaccine
started and we had the vaccine I I took three vials that were partially
I I took three vials that were partially spent put it in a MRI bowl and MRI did
spent put it in a MRI bowl and MRI did guess what it looked like
guess what it looked like deuterium signal
deuterium signal shockingly
shockingly and you know you can test this yourself
and you know you can test this yourself you work in the NHS to if you want to
you work in the NHS to if you want to prove this to yourself take an egg or
prove this to yourself take an egg or even better if you get an ostrich egg
even better if you get an ostrich egg think an ostrich and do an MRI you know
think an ostrich and do an MRI you know you'll find out the yolk is completely
you'll find out the yolk is completely determined depleted the white parts
determined depleted the white parts around what do most people in the UK do
around what do most people in the UK do oh give me an egg white omelette throw
oh give me an egg white omelette throw the yolks away when they should be doing
the yolks away when they should be doing exactly the opposite thing
exactly the opposite thing you know the other big thing well I mean
you know the other big thing well I mean let's let's hit all the sacred cows out
let's let's hit all the sacred cows out the carnivore and paleo guys
the carnivore and paleo guys you know are all about you know seed
you know are all about you know seed oils and talking about that none of
oils and talking about that none of those idiots seem to know that linoleic
those idiots seem to know that linoleic acid is basically a deterior story they
acid is basically a deterior story they want to keep talking about you know why
want to keep talking about you know why eating meat is better well there is a
eating meat is better well there is a reason that Bill Gates want everybody to
reason that Bill Gates want everybody to eat bugs and fruits because that's where
eat bugs and fruits because that's where he's putting the deuterium in
he's putting the deuterium in but what you don't realize is that
but what you don't realize is that animal products are deuterium depleted
animal products are deuterium depleted but the thing is how do you ruin animals
but the thing is how do you ruin animals well make sure you feed them
well make sure you feed them C4 grasses which is what they do so the
C4 grasses which is what they do so the tissues are loaded with deuterium see
tissues are loaded with deuterium see the key part of the story is you keep in
the key part of the story is you keep in front of a computer screen and keep them
front of a computer screen and keep them out of the Sun and you got the
out of the Sun and you got the dermatologists and ophthalmologists
dermatologists and ophthalmologists keeping people out of the sun you
keeping people out of the sun you understand how you create
understand how you create um
um seven billion idiots on the planet
seven billion idiots on the planet that's what you're doing that's what
that's what you're doing that's what we're doing if you want to know the
we're doing if you want to know the reason why what's going on right now in
reason why what's going on right now in the EU in in in Amsterdam the Dutch
the EU in in in Amsterdam the Dutch people you have you have a leader
people you have you have a leader on the stage
on the stage pushed up by uh koshwa telling people we
pushed up by uh koshwa telling people we want to make farming illegal do you know
want to make farming illegal do you know why they want control of the food now
why they want control of the food now you're beginning to understand why but
you're beginning to understand why but see when I say this
see when I say this without the context that I gave you the
without the context that I gave you the first two hours
first two hours everybody says that Uncle Jack is
everybody says that Uncle Jack is engaging in
engaging in conspiratorial uh issues no I'm not I
conspiratorial uh issues no I'm not I understand the science better than
understand the science better than [ __ ] you do I know exactly what
[ __ ] you do I know exactly what they're doing I know I've looked at
they're doing I know I've looked at their patents and I know they know it
their patents and I know they know it I just call them out but guess what
I just call them out but guess what I warned euberman
I warned euberman I said dude when you go down this rabbit
I said dude when you go down this rabbit hole
hole be ready
be ready be ready because it may turn out some of
be ready because it may turn out some of the people that support your lab will
the people that support your lab will stop supporting your lab
stop supporting your lab that's exactly what happened to Dr
that's exactly what happened to Dr Becker when he went on 60 Minutes
Becker when he went on 60 Minutes in 1977 and told people the truth about
in 1977 and told people the truth about power lines that went from Niagara Falls
power lines that went from Niagara Falls to New York City
to New York City that was remember back in those days
that was remember back in those days there was no
there was no really a ton of non-80 vmf
really a ton of non-80 vmf but he was very very wise wiser than you
but he was very very wise wiser than you want to know just the reason I Revere
want to know just the reason I Revere him
him you know Doug Wallace and Gilbert link
you know Doug Wallace and Gilbert link is they told the public a truth and held
is they told the public a truth and held to the end
to the end that's why Uncle Jack's an [ __ ] too
that's why Uncle Jack's an [ __ ] too I'm I'm I'm learning from them
I'm I'm I'm learning from them that if you break the rules and you know
that if you break the rules and you know a doctor and you try to be a Quantum
a doctor and you try to be a Quantum clinician but you're still selling
clinician but you're still selling supplements and and detox programs to
supplements and and detox programs to people you're a [ __ ] idiot and you're
people you're a [ __ ] idiot and you're a [ __ ] liar and you should be called
a [ __ ] liar and you should be called up
up and and the gloves need to come off
and and the gloves need to come off because you're no different than the
because you're no different than the guys writing prescriptions for statins
guys writing prescriptions for statins or fluoroquinolones and fluxing people
or fluoroquinolones and fluxing people you're doing exactly the same thing
you're doing exactly the same thing [Music]
[Music] and even if you are ignorant that you're
and even if you are ignorant that you're doing it ignorance is not a defense
doing it ignorance is not a defense because remember you're the expert that
because remember you're the expert that should know better
should know better you took an oath to do no harm
you took an oath to do no harm so I'm that guy that's gonna hold your
so I'm that guy that's gonna hold your foot to the fire and I'm okay if you
foot to the fire and I'm okay if you don't like me
don't like me see that's the difference between
see that's the difference between probably me Becker Lane I don't give a
probably me Becker Lane I don't give a flying rat's ass
flying rat's ass I know I'm right
I know I'm right because if I'm wrong so's Einstein so is
because if I'm wrong so's Einstein so is the photoelectric effect
the photoelectric effect so so is norther's theorem
so so is norther's theorem so is Richard Feynman I think I got
so is Richard Feynman I think I got pretty good company that's what makes me
pretty good company that's what makes me so cocky and I've told people it's not
so cocky and I've told people it's not cocky if you can back it up
cocky if you can back it up and why do I do this not to show you
and why do I do this not to show you that I'm smarter than everybody else
that I'm smarter than everybody else it's to let you know how much they've
it's to let you know how much they've missed
missed so that you know and that you can go see
so that you know and that you can go see your doctor and then go do what you need
your doctor and then go do what you need to do when the sun is out in Hyde Park
to do when the sun is out in Hyde Park you take an early lunch and you get in
you take an early lunch and you get in that song even if it's for 20 minutes
that song even if it's for 20 minutes you know if somebody hands you a group
you know if somebody hands you a group of supplements from you know Dave asprey
of supplements from you know Dave asprey you say thanks and you throw it out
you say thanks and you throw it out you know better see when you know better
you know better see when you know better you do better
you do better and you have to realize that there's a
and you have to realize that there's a famous guy I don't know where he's from
famous guy I don't know where he's from up in Sinclair it says when a man's
up in Sinclair it says when a man's salary depends on the truth usually
salary depends on the truth usually who's paying you
who's paying you you know determines the the outcome
you know determines the the outcome Charlie Munger also said incentives
Charlie Munger also said incentives determine outcomes I I totally agree
determine outcomes I I totally agree with that so the public needs to know
with that so the public needs to know what the incentives are
what the incentives are for people just about every level so
for people just about every level so what's the incentive for me Eddie let's
what's the incentive for me Eddie let's cut to the chase
cut to the chase Jack doesn't sell you that stuff you
Jack doesn't sell you that stuff you know what you you know what you pay Jack
know what you you know what you pay Jack for you pay Jack to rent my brain for a
for you pay Jack to rent my brain for a short period of time
short period of time if you want to be a patient you're
if you want to be a patient you're paying me a pretty penny to rent my
paying me a pretty penny to rent my brain why because one-on-one time with
brain why because one-on-one time with me is is is worth a lot if you don't
me is is is worth a lot if you don't think I'm worth a lot you're not going
think I'm worth a lot you're not going to pay it and Uncle Jack's okay with
to pay it and Uncle Jack's okay with that now I'm not everybody's cup of tea
that now I'm not everybody's cup of tea I just want to make sure that I wake you
I just want to make sure that I wake you up I want you to know there's a lot to
up I want you to know there's a lot to this story out there and it is quite
this story out there and it is quite correct to say
correct to say that you can fix a lot of your own
that you can fix a lot of your own problems with my information you don't
problems with my information you don't need a lot of fancy stuff but before
need a lot of fancy stuff but before people are ready to do what they need to
people are ready to do what they need to do Eddie
do Eddie they have to get out of their own
they have to get out of their own frontal lobe's way
frontal lobe's way and the problem is when you're addicted
and the problem is when you're addicted to the thing making you sick
to the thing making you sick that's easier said than done and you
that's easier said than done and you know as a psychiatrist but what I just
know as a psychiatrist but what I just said that's a truth bomb
said that's a truth bomb it's really difficult to fix a heroin
it's really difficult to fix a heroin addict it's really difficult to fix
addict it's really difficult to fix somebody with bipolar disorder
somebody with bipolar disorder when they they stop or you tell them you
when they they stop or you tell them you can't play electric guitar at night in
can't play electric guitar at night in front of a hundred thousand people or
front of a hundred thousand people or you have Vitiligo and you have to take
you have Vitiligo and you have to take Dipper van to go to sleep
Dipper van to go to sleep those people are addicted to their
those people are addicted to their lifestyle they're like they want a
lifestyle they're like they want a short-term solution to get them by to
short-term solution to get them by to the next night of sleep that's the
the next night of sleep that's the reason why the Dave aspreys the mark
reason why the Dave aspreys the mark sissons
sissons um you know the Richard bransons all the
um you know the Richard bransons all the guys selling neurotropics you know David
guys selling neurotropics you know David Sinclair all those guys that's why
Sinclair all those guys that's why there's a Marketplace for them what am I
there's a Marketplace for them what am I trying to do
trying to do I told you in the beginning of this
I told you in the beginning of this podcast Buckminster Fuller burn them
podcast Buckminster Fuller burn them [ __ ] all down
[ __ ] all down burn them down
burn them down Start Anew teach people about nature
Start Anew teach people about nature teach people about how we really work
teach people about how we really work when they do that I believe that people
when they do that I believe that people at least half the population has enough
at least half the population has enough dopamine left
dopamine left to say you know what I'm going to give
to say you know what I'm going to give this a try I'm going to give crazy a try
this a try I'm going to give crazy a try I'm gonna go take my shoes off I'm gonna
I'm gonna go take my shoes off I'm gonna look at the Sun every day I'm going to
look at the Sun every day I'm going to increase my melanin over six seven eight
increase my melanin over six seven eight weeks so I'm gonna see what happens with
weeks so I'm gonna see what happens with no supplements no nothing come back and
no supplements no nothing come back and tell me how you do tell me how crazy I
tell me how you do tell me how crazy I am then
am then I'm okay with that bile Act didn't cost
I'm okay with that bile Act didn't cost you anything well it cost you is maybe a
you anything well it cost you is maybe a little time
little time listening to a conversation between two
listening to a conversation between two mammals across the pond who both happen
mammals across the pond who both happen at the same degree
at the same degree that's all you wasted
yeah I um well off the back of that I I truly do
off the back of that I I truly do appreciate your time and all of the the
appreciate your time and all of the the things that we've discussed
things that we've discussed I was going to
I was going to at one point I was thinking is the
at one point I was thinking is the podcast going to be called from the NHS
podcast going to be called from the NHS to know this theorem and we got there in
to know this theorem and we got there in the end you said it
the end you said it um Jack's right the the simplest thing
um Jack's right the the simplest thing is that
is that seeing the sunrise with your bare feet
seeing the sunrise with your bare feet on the ground
on the ground is one of the simplest things that you
is one of the simplest things that you can do for your health and based on the
can do for your health and based on the food story that you told I've just again
food story that you told I've just again inspired by you I've just invested in a
inspired by you I've just invested in a there's a new regenerative sustainable
there's a new regenerative sustainable Farm project near where I live
Farm project near where I live and they have a a vision to kind of
and they have a a vision to kind of cultivate 100 Farms over the UK that are
cultivate 100 Farms over the UK that are run in a decentralized way
run in a decentralized way um which should be super interesting and
um which should be super interesting and um
um yeah I think it's it's gonna go
yeah I think it's it's gonna go somewhere I was going to ask you
somewhere I was going to ask you um
I mean I was just going to ask you to talk about one of your cases which was
talk about one of your cases which was the one that involved the McDonald's
the one that involved the McDonald's ah because it interests me and and
ah because it interests me and and because of my co-host
because of my co-host um
um Richard has developed a retreat he calls
Richard has developed a retreat he calls it movement Ayahuasca where he basically
it movement Ayahuasca where he basically has found patents and he's been working
has found patents and he's been working with a lot of people over a long period
with a lot of people over a long period of time where certain muscle groups seem
of time where certain muscle groups seem to hold on to specific
to hold on to specific traumas or behaviors or memories
traumas or behaviors or memories and he's created workouts where he's
and he's created workouts where he's allowed people to
allowed people to but that's mounting his stuff that makes
but that's mounting his stuff that makes total sense when you understand a fabric
total sense when you understand a fabric transmission yeah and and
transmission yeah and and um I I told him when I when I saw it
um I I told him when I when I saw it happen that this is going to be a really
happen that this is going to be a really challenging thing to to get into a
challenging thing to to get into a centralized
centralized scientific journal and explain all of
scientific journal and explain all of this but chance now Eddie to do it
this but chance now Eddie to do it because now that people know that
because now that people know that ketamine psilocybin LSD actually have
ketamine psilocybin LSD actually have amazing effects on on people that have
amazing effects on on people that have tripped really melanin problems in terms
tripped really melanin problems in terms of fan problems yeah uh I think he got a
of fan problems yeah uh I think he got a better shot now than you would have if
better shot now than you would have if when I was young I mean that this was
when I was young I mean that this was totally taboo
totally taboo now I think there's an opening for you
now I think there's an opening for you it may not be right here right now but I
it may not be right here right now but I think you could get it published
think you could get it published somewhere I think people are very
somewhere I think people are very interested in this do you think the
interested in this do you think the memories are in the water of the muscle
memories are in the water of the muscle or the heart or wherever they're stored
or the heart or wherever they're stored I think it's I if you were asking me to
I think it's I if you were asking me to guess and it's purely speculation on my
guess and it's purely speculation on my part I actually think monteniere's
part I actually think monteniere's studies that he did in 2009 and 2015
studies that he did in 2009 and 2015 they're absolutely the most fascinating
they're absolutely the most fascinating um
um experiment as far as I'm concerned done
experiment as far as I'm concerned done to date uh because one of the things
to date uh because one of the things that I have built out in my theory like
that I have built out in my theory like the edge of my science goes all the way
the edge of my science goes all the way up to neutrinos and anti-neutrinos
up to neutrinos and anti-neutrinos and um that's like the seventh level of
and um that's like the seventh level of energy production I mean melon is like
energy production I mean melon is like the third so there's four other levels
the third so there's four other levels that we haven't even got to yeah
that we haven't even got to yeah and do I believe that uh what Montana
and do I believe that uh what Montana has found is the sixth level which is
has found is the sixth level which is quantum entanglement and coherence
quantum entanglement and coherence um I believe that the melanin story is
um I believe that the melanin story is is part of the quantum coherence story
is part of the quantum coherence story and it has a lot to do with the physics
and it has a lot to do with the physics that's why I'm hoping guys like you're
that's why I'm hoping guys like you're in the UK like Gmail clearly continue on
in the UK like Gmail clearly continue on the path they are with John Joy McFadden
the path they are with John Joy McFadden where you have this cross-pollination of
where you have this cross-pollination of biology and physics but do I believe
biology and physics but do I believe your your your your podcast
your your your your podcast cohort is on to something I do I would
cohort is on to something I do I would encourage them to continue to read but I
encourage them to continue to read but I would encourage them to set up just
would encourage them to set up just doing the execution meaning doing the
doing the execution meaning doing the Retreats is one thing but I I hope you
Retreats is one thing but I I hope you start taking really big time histories
start taking really big time histories all these people looking at their
all these people looking at their melanation status because I'm going to
melanation status because I'm going to tell you something that I've said I
tell you something that I've said I think in another podcast
think in another podcast and I don't remember who the podcast was
and I don't remember who the podcast was oh I think I do it was Sarah Pew
oh I think I do it was Sarah Pew um I I told her about an experience I
um I I told her about an experience I had with mushrooms when I was a teenager
had with mushrooms when I was a teenager had no effect on me at all and I think
had no effect on me at all and I think the reason for that is because my brain
the reason for that is because my brain has always had pretty good melanin in it
has always had pretty good melanin in it uh and I fundamentally believe that
uh and I fundamentally believe that these medications help people
these medications help people who have very poor melanin renovation in
who have very poor melanin renovation in their body
their body and
and um that's where I think it helps and if
um that's where I think it helps and if you think about like just the word we
you think about like just the word we use mushrooms oh you know hopefully this
use mushrooms oh you know hopefully this will stimulate you and your your partner
will stimulate you and your your partner think about what mushrooms fundamentally
think about what mushrooms fundamentally are in a forest they're a place that
are in a forest they're a place that collects all the bad mojo
collects all the bad mojo and these things grow out of the ground
and these things grow out of the ground so what is it doing it's regenerative
so what is it doing it's regenerative recycling of the soil for photosynthesis
recycling of the soil for photosynthesis and not only that the interesting thing
and not only that the interesting thing is this is the reason why mushrooms are
is this is the reason why mushrooms are still loaded with vitamin D so vitamin D
still loaded with vitamin D so vitamin D and melanin that story is there remember
and melanin that story is there remember how I talked about the story in our skin
how I talked about the story in our skin when you start to see this and then you
when you start to see this and then you see the fractal in nature in a forest
see the fractal in nature in a forest and you begin to realize
and you begin to realize what's really happening here it's an
what's really happening here it's an atomic recycling story
atomic recycling story and the use of these drugs I thought I
and the use of these drugs I thought I think actually helps some of these
think actually helps some of these people recycle
people recycle some of the bad atoms that are in them
some of the bad atoms that are in them and rebuild some of these non-optical uh
and rebuild some of these non-optical uh linear programs that are in us now do I
linear programs that are in us now do I think they can solve the problem no I
think they can solve the problem no I think they're Salve on a wound but when
think they're Salve on a wound but when you consider how bad you know some of
you consider how bad you know some of these things are for patients you know
these things are for patients you know especially in your business you know
especially in your business you know this better than me because I mean you
this better than me because I mean you know your profession and my my specialty
know your profession and my my specialty we're on kind of opposite ends of the
we're on kind of opposite ends of the spectrum of that even though we both
spectrum of that even though we both deal with brain issues
deal with brain issues I would say you're the softer side and
I would say you're the softer side and on the harder side I look at it like
on the harder side I look at it like it's mechanical we put it to put put it
it's mechanical we put it to put put it together take it apart you're more
together take it apart you're more interested in and kind of how the flow
interested in and kind of how the flow of the whole system works I can tell you
of the whole system works I can tell you now that I'm older I'm probably more on
now that I'm older I'm probably more on your side
your side but not because I realized that the tens
but not because I realized that the tens gritty
gritty portion of the neurologic system
portion of the neurologic system actually can't operate without this
actually can't operate without this water side and without understanding
water side and without understanding how the semiconductors in between
how the semiconductors in between um create you know the story of you know
um create you know the story of you know good cognitive function a good mental
good cognitive function a good mental function so I don't deride what your
function so I don't deride what your partner is doing in fact I think it's
partner is doing in fact I think it's smart but I think you guys need to do
smart but I think you guys need to do really good history taking on the people
really good history taking on the people that have a bad trip and a good trip
that have a bad trip and a good trip because I really believe that you're
because I really believe that you're gonna find
gonna find just like I found with melanosis coli
just like I found with melanosis coli and melasma in the face that there's a
and melasma in the face that there's a story there about the patient that you
story there about the patient that you just learned in other words it's another
just learned in other words it's another part of your Agent P that's not written
part of your Agent P that's not written on the chart
on the chart that you will you will be able to
that you will you will be able to harvest information
harvest information and say man I get this and and I think
and say man I get this and and I think the way in which they respond to is also
the way in which they respond to is also important because I think it'll be
important because I think it'll be somatotically organized all the way back
somatotically organized all the way back to the neural crust
to the neural crust and the Egg they came from that's that's
and the Egg they came from that's that's how that's how crazy I think this power
how that's how crazy I think this power is
is um and you know when you think about
um and you know when you think about that the beautiful part like I'm
that the beautiful part like I'm thinking about Ted a chozo now he would
thinking about Ted a chozo now he would love this because basically what I'm
love this because basically what I'm saying there is this is the cosmic wand
saying there is this is the cosmic wand of the universe going all the way
of the universe going all the way through us all the way into you know us
through us all the way into you know us and even our Offspring or even our
and even our Offspring or even our friends because I believe to be honest
friends because I believe to be honest with you I think this process that you
with you I think this process that you guys are talking about this is why you
guys are talking about this is why you have the network of friends that you
have the network of friends that you have it's the reason why you interact
have it's the reason why you interact with people the way you do I think that
with people the way you do I think that Cosmic one really is talking through us
Cosmic one really is talking through us and if the antenna is broken and through
and if the antenna is broken and through the Ayahuasca trip you're adding things
the Ayahuasca trip you're adding things back to make the antenna have a better
back to make the antenna have a better Fidelity so they can connect with that
Fidelity so they can connect with that Cosmic wand I mean you know Rick calls
Cosmic wand I mean you know Rick calls it the source code you know I like to
it the source code you know I like to call it the Sun but
call it the Sun but be very clear here do I believe
be very clear here do I believe that we are affected by extraterrestrial
that we are affected by extraterrestrial radiation you know I'm talking about
radiation you know I'm talking about cosmic rays from other galaxies the
cosmic rays from other galaxies the answer is yes I do because there's no
answer is yes I do because there's no there's no way we couldn't be if you
there's no way we couldn't be if you understand the way the system's
understand the way the system's connected and the real connection there
connected and the real connection there so people don't think this is woo
so people don't think this is woo um I told you melanin absorbs all
um I told you melanin absorbs all frequencies of the electromagnetic
frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum there's your answer right there
spectrum there's your answer right there why I believe that what I just said
why I believe that what I just said has some scientific validity
yeah I don't know if I've lost you
I don't know if I've lost you no I'm still here oh he's still there
no I'm still here oh he's still there good
good um
um yeah super interesting uh
yeah super interesting uh the the yeah the the benefit is of
the the yeah the the benefit is of the approaches and there's no exogenous
the approaches and there's no exogenous substances taken as purely movement and
substances taken as purely movement and breathing and we try and do outdoors
breathing and we try and do outdoors um
um as much as we can which I think is a
as much as we can which I think is a message for our fitness Community who
message for our fitness Community who listen is
listen is um again something you've said about
um again something you've said about Peter attire is
Peter attire is putting a lot of mitochondrial density
putting a lot of mitochondrial density in your muscles may not be the best move
in your muscles may not be the best move and particularly doing it indoors on the
and particularly doing it indoors on the blue light in in gyms is
blue light in in gyms is um LDL cholesterol that's the reason he
um LDL cholesterol that's the reason he wants to put people on stats I mean it's
wants to put people on stats I mean it's just psychotic when you think about it
just psychotic when you think about it but you know the movement people get mad
but you know the movement people get mad at me too because
at me too because they always interpret you know kind of
they always interpret you know kind of what I say
what I say um
um you know with religious fervor that I
you know with religious fervor that I say that exercise doesn't matter that's
say that exercise doesn't matter that's not what Uncle Jack's saying exercise
not what Uncle Jack's saying exercise matters but you need to understand that
matters but you need to understand that exercise sits between the Afra and
exercise sits between the Afra and efferent limbs of the central nervous
efferent limbs of the central nervous system and it turns out that your brain
system and it turns out that your brain is where all the melanin story is so if
is where all the melanin story is so if you have poor melon and renovation
you have poor melon and renovation exercise can be a toxin it's the same
exercise can be a toxin it's the same reason I've said that a cucumber eaten
reason I've said that a cucumber eaten in the UK on December 31st is a toxin
in the UK on December 31st is a toxin sounds crazy on the surface but you when
sounds crazy on the surface but you when you realize that that cucumber that you
you realize that that cucumber that you bought in the grocery store came from
bought in the grocery store came from chili
chili uh in the Southern Hemisphere and not
uh in the Southern Hemisphere and not from the UK and you're eating it on
from the UK and you're eating it on December 31st you're basically getting a
December 31st you're basically getting a deuterium bomb when the sun is only out
deuterium bomb when the sun is only out from say eight o'clock in the morning to
from say eight o'clock in the morning to 3 30.
3 30. then you think about well you and I have
then you think about well you and I have talked about the first two hours this
talked about the first two hours this podcast you're like you know I kind of
podcast you're like you know I kind of never thought about it that way
never thought about it that way healthy food can be a toxin and the same
healthy food can be a toxin and the same reason is why good exercise can also be
reason is why good exercise can also be a toxic
a toxic yeah and we would agree with very I mean
yeah and we would agree with very I mean part of the the research I'm doing is
part of the the research I'm doing is trying to
trying to protocolize these in terms of I'm very
protocolize these in terms of I'm very interested in lactate and lactate
interested in lactate and lactate responses
responses to stress because
to stress because um again another story that got
um again another story that got um way laid for a long time that lactate
um way laid for a long time that lactate was this terrible bite a waste product
was this terrible bite a waste product of metabolism and now
of metabolism and now it connects every cell in Us by
it connects every cell in Us by again something I've learned from
again something I've learned from yourself is it's a
yourself is it's a it's deuterium depleted because it's
it's deuterium depleted because it's gone through glycolysis so then it can
gone through glycolysis so then it can enter the TCA cycle without having to go
enter the TCA cycle without having to go through that process again
through that process again correct the one thing a lot of people I
correct the one thing a lot of people I mean I I asked of my community whether
mean I I asked of my community whether they had any specific questions
they had any specific questions um one that stands out I think a lot of
um one that stands out I think a lot of people ask this is how
people ask this is how how can somebody leverage their
how can somebody leverage their magnetism leg of the stool uh with small
magnetism leg of the stool uh with small hacks on a daily basis and I I don't
hacks on a daily basis and I I don't necessarily think
necessarily think that's easy that's that's the easiest
that's easy that's that's the easiest question you've asked me so far go ahead
question you've asked me so far go ahead so if you go back to the periodic table
so if you go back to the periodic table hack that's a Quantum engineering 41 and
hack that's a Quantum engineering 41 and 42. what's one of the things I said in
42. what's one of the things I said in that blog
that blog all free radicals are paramagnetic
all free radicals are paramagnetic what does that mean so what's the
what does that mean so what's the easiest way for you to get paramagnetism
easiest way for you to get paramagnetism in the UK right now your community
in the UK right now your community there's a famous dermatologist from
there's a famous dermatologist from Edinburgh 59th latitude wrote a paper
Edinburgh 59th latitude wrote a paper about nitric oxide and blood pressure
about nitric oxide and blood pressure so UVA light get outside you make more
so UVA light get outside you make more of it
of it um to get to your story about lactate
um to get to your story about lactate how do you tie it together
how do you tie it together realize that when you're hypoxic changes
realize that when you're hypoxic changes the oxidation state
the oxidation state of iron and hemoglobin and every
of iron and hemoglobin and every heme-based semi could they're inside you
heme-based semi could they're inside you realize that
realize that that story is important so oxygenation
that story is important so oxygenation inside how did we say that it manifest I
inside how did we say that it manifest I told you this story about nitric oxide
told you this story about nitric oxide being a free radical
being a free radical what happens to hydrogen peroxide when
what happens to hydrogen peroxide when it's put in aqueous solution
it's put in aqueous solution turns into H2O and oxygen
turns into H2O and oxygen again another story remember what
again another story remember what happens when you bring oxygen in what
happens when you bring oxygen in what does it do it recycles hydrogen and NAD
does it do it recycles hydrogen and NAD positive if you're doing that are you
positive if you're doing that are you making lactate no you don't you don't
making lactate no you don't you don't need it in other words you're not
need it in other words you're not hypoxic what's the other part of the
hypoxic what's the other part of the story
story UV light stimulates melanin what did we
UV light stimulates melanin what did we say earlier in this podcast it breaks
say earlier in this podcast it breaks down to h plus oxygen and electrons
down to h plus oxygen and electrons another way to make oxygen
another way to make oxygen okay what else happens when a tree in
okay what else happens when a tree in Hyde Park gets hit with light right now
Hyde Park gets hit with light right now on May 20th
on May 20th that UV light makes more oxygen than it
that UV light makes more oxygen than it will in February
so guess what plants make more with oxygen you have mitochondria that absorb
oxygen you have mitochondria that absorb it when you start to think about this
it when you start to think about this you start going
you start going okay this oxygen story is a big deal
okay this oxygen story is a big deal then you go back to Alexander once's
then you go back to Alexander once's thing
thing that keeps our dopamine in our frontal
that keeps our dopamine in our frontal lobes what did I tell you about dopamine
lobes what did I tell you about dopamine before control skeletal muscle type
before control skeletal muscle type right
right that's actually how you're able to be
that's actually how you're able to be Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt that's the reason why there's not a lot
that's the reason why there's not a lot of English guys that are going to
of English guys that are going to challenge Usain Bolt there's also not a
challenge Usain Bolt there's also not a lot of English guys that are going to
lot of English guys that are going to win the Boston Marathon because the
win the Boston Marathon because the Kenyans do you're beginning to
Kenyans do you're beginning to understand why
understand why why they train in Nairobi as one degree
why they train in Nairobi as one degree north latitude at 8 000 feet
they they are basically photo adopted to the perfect environment to optimize
the perfect environment to optimize performance of their muscles I've even
performance of their muscles I've even gone even further with this and you I
gone even further with this and you I know you guys call football soccer we
know you guys call football soccer we call soccer soccer
call soccer soccer uh but American football if you look at
uh but American football if you look at the uh it's getting more popular in
the uh it's getting more popular in England you look at the top 20 rushers
England you look at the top 20 rushers in NFL history you know this all-time
in NFL history you know this all-time rushers you know what you find every
rushers you know what you find every single one of them but one is from low
single one of them but one is from low latitude in the United States
latitude in the United States guess what there's a reason remember
guess what there's a reason remember these guys get injured but the guys are
these guys get injured but the guys are the best all come so the number one guy
the best all come so the number one guy is Emma Smith where is he from Pensacola
is Emma Smith where is he from Pensacola Florida
Florida 28th latitude where'd he go to school
28th latitude where'd he go to school Florida
Florida it's it's like a stunning like I talk
it's it's like a stunning like I talk about Walter Payton
about Walter Payton Jackson Mississippi
Jackson Mississippi uh only one guy breaks the rule so when
uh only one guy breaks the rule so when you talk about the the workout Community
you talk about the the workout Community Uncle Jack's not anti-workout Uncle Jack
Uncle Jack's not anti-workout Uncle Jack is work out outside
is work out outside stay outside the gym do not do look
stay outside the gym do not do look Peter Addy the other day on his
Peter Addy the other day on his Instagram account was doing one of these
Instagram account was doing one of these heavy workouts and on the towel was
heavy workouts and on the towel was blood
blood you know he got a spontaneous nosebleed
you know he got a spontaneous nosebleed let me ask you something Eddie you you
let me ask you something Eddie you you studied my work enough
studied my work enough you think that blue light in the gym had
you think that blue light in the gym had a problem with his phenol Palatine
a problem with his phenol Palatine artery in his nose from melanopsin and
artery in his nose from melanopsin and maybe that's why it happened while he
maybe that's why it happened while he was increasing his cerebral metabolic
was increasing his cerebral metabolic rate and his blood pressure you think
rate and his blood pressure you think any of those things but this is a guy
any of those things but this is a guy that just wrote a book about longevity
that just wrote a book about longevity and he's supposed to look be looked at
and he's supposed to look be looked at as a rock star
as a rock star and just because his outside looks
and just because his outside looks really good his nose bleeds when he
really good his nose bleeds when he works out but me because I'm a fatter
works out but me because I'm a fatter guy
guy and I don't do the stuff he does but my
and I don't do the stuff he does but my brain works way better than his does I'm
brain works way better than his does I'm looked at not as the guru it's amazing
looked at not as the guru it's amazing to me that we look at a facade or
to me that we look at a facade or something
something and say well that's that's Optimal
and say well that's that's Optimal Health
Health no it's no longer survival of the
no it's no longer survival of the fittest my friend in a world that's blue
fittest my friend in a world that's blue lit filled with RF radiation it's
lit filled with RF radiation it's survival of the wisest
survival of the wisest where you bury your mitochondria right
where you bury your mitochondria right here and right here
here and right here that's my message to the workout
that's my message to the workout community
community focus in on that if you focus in on the
focus in on that if you focus in on the brain you will optimize your skeletal
brain you will optimize your skeletal muscle system the way it's built by
muscle system the way it's built by Nature
Nature if you've read the patreon blogs you
if you've read the patreon blogs you know what I've said you and and you will
know what I've said you and and you will know what I said in the coming blogs why
know what I said in the coming blogs why why ACTH and palm C turns off growth
why ACTH and palm C turns off growth hormone
hormone we are not designed to be gorillas
we are not designed to be gorillas we're not our mitochondrial density had
we're not our mitochondrial density had to be turned off and all that goes back
to be turned off and all that goes back to because where we put deuterium to
to because where we put deuterium to make a slight Bend in the notochord
make a slight Bend in the notochord that's how it happened
that's how it happened and when you see it for yourself you'll
and when you see it for yourself you'll go okay I got it I just need to work
go okay I got it I just need to work outside in Hyde Park you know the guy I
outside in Hyde Park you know the guy I always tell the Meatheads that were in
always tell the Meatheads that were in Venice Beach California has zero
Venice Beach California has zero problems with them the problem is most
problems with them the problem is most of them are using exogenous steroids
of them are using exogenous steroids which was not good
which was not good but the point being taken I have zero
but the point being taken I have zero problems with people working outside
problems with people working outside one of my good friends Urban lacour runs
one of my good friends Urban lacour runs a company called movement he takes
a company called movement he takes everybody all different parts of the
everybody all different parts of the world and gets them to move in nature
world and gets them to move in nature the best exercise in the world
the best exercise in the world he's a brilliant guy
he's a brilliant guy I wish more people would follow him but
I wish more people would follow him but no if your friends that listen to this
no if your friends that listen to this podcast
podcast are going to train humans in a blue lab
are going to train humans in a blue lab I am going to burn their their
I am going to burn their their whole Paradigm down
whole Paradigm down exactly what they're doing Eddie is
exactly what they're doing Eddie is exactly what I do
exactly what I do when I have to open up someone's head
when I have to open up someone's head and put a Xenon bold microscope in there
and put a Xenon bold microscope in there I know what I'm doing but I don't have
I know what I'm doing but I don't have any other way to take that brain tumor
any other way to take that brain tumor or clip that aneurysm but use that bolt
or clip that aneurysm but use that bolt why because Zeiss doesn't make a
why because Zeiss doesn't make a microscope with a red bulb on it
microscope with a red bulb on it well you you've mentioned I think in a
well you you've mentioned I think in a previous podcast that you were friends
previous podcast that you were friends with Charles poliquin and maybe he's a
with Charles poliquin and maybe he's a prime example of somebody that yeah you
prime example of somebody that yeah you do you know if you listen to you know
do you know if you listen to you know things he wrote and things he said he
things he wrote and things he said he knew
knew but he's like I don't think it's gonna
but he's like I don't think it's gonna happen to me
happen to me and you know he had a family history too
and you know he had a family history too and I was like dude
and I was like dude this whole blue light thing is a big
this whole blue light thing is a big deal for you to pay attention to but you
deal for you to pay attention to but you know the funny thing Eddie is there's so
know the funny thing Eddie is there's so many people especially like an Instagram
many people especially like an Instagram and social media say Well Jack if you're
and social media say Well Jack if you're right how come you know you don't look
right how come you know you don't look like uh Michelangelo's David I said well
like uh Michelangelo's David I said well let me flip this around how come you
let me flip this around how come you haven't figured out what I figured out
haven't figured out what I figured out why are you such a [ __ ] dumbass
why are you such a [ __ ] dumbass see when I say it like that
see when I say it like that it sounds harsh but the thing is when
it sounds harsh but the thing is when people say the opposite way it doesn't
people say the opposite way it doesn't sound harsh you know why because that's
sound harsh you know why because that's what your cognitive bias is built
what your cognitive bias is built towards
towards you know and
you know and when you understand the story of pomsy
when you understand the story of pomsy maybe you begin to understand there are
maybe you begin to understand there are certain parts of your physiology
certain parts of your physiology that I think you really want to optimize
that I think you really want to optimize and ultimately this is one thing that
and ultimately this is one thing that Peter howdy and I agree on we're getting
Peter howdy and I agree on we're getting taken out by brain and heart diseases
taken out by brain and heart diseases okay last time I checked we were not
okay last time I checked we were not getting taken out by biceps and achilles
getting taken out by biceps and achilles tendons
tendons okay so focusing in on optimizing them
okay so focusing in on optimizing them absolutely is [ __ ] psychotic
absolutely is [ __ ] psychotic okay and anybody who tells you
okay and anybody who tells you that optimizing the muscle skeletal
that optimizing the muscle skeletal system is a weighted longevity which is
system is a weighted longevity which is actually the message that's in Peter
actually the message that's in Peter Hattie's book then tell me why the
Hattie's book then tell me why the people that are super Saturn Arians
people that are super Saturn Arians don't look like that
don't look like that see that's where reality doesn't meet
see that's where reality doesn't meet the practice
on the topic of tendons um you've I think you talked about
um you've I think you talked about collagen in one of your last
collagen in one of your last it was Instagram post I was interested
it was Instagram post I was interested the the mechanism by which ciprofloxacin
the the mechanism by which ciprofloxacin being an antibiotic that's known to
being an antibiotic that's known to cause tendon ruptures I wonder if you've
cause tendon ruptures I wonder if you've ever thought about the mechanism and why
ever thought about the mechanism and why that happens we did a podcast on the
that happens we did a podcast on the mechanism where if you look at my
mechanism where if you look at my fluoride podcast all chloroquinolones
fluoride podcast all chloroquinolones have fluoride in what is fluoride it's
have fluoride in what is fluoride it's the most electronegative atom on the
the most electronegative atom on the periodic table so This falls right into
periodic table so This falls right into your neck of the woods if you're
your neck of the woods if you're electronegative you hold on to electrons
electronegative you hold on to electrons if you're run by a semiconductor do you
if you're run by a semiconductor do you want all your electrons stuck in a
want all your electrons stuck in a fluoride atom no because then you block
fluoride atom no because then you block the flow if you block the flow what does
the flow if you block the flow what does that say by Becker's work e no
that say by Becker's work e no regeneration so collagen fails and
regeneration so collagen fails and that's the reason why these people get
that's the reason why these people get tendon ruptures
tendon ruptures fluoride is a really bad actor and the
fluoride is a really bad actor and the reason it's not used in biology is
reason it's not used in biology is because of what I told you we work by
because of what I told you we work by semiconduction it's a small atom so it
semiconduction it's a small atom so it means it's extremely electronegative the
means it's extremely electronegative the only atom that we really use the two
only atom that we really use the two electronegative atoms is chloride and
electronegative atoms is chloride and and oxygen oxygen is about as far down
and oxygen oxygen is about as far down the path as we go because we need to
the path as we go because we need to pull the electron from cytochrome 1. uh
pull the electron from cytochrome 1. uh but also oxygen is an has another effect
but also oxygen is an has another effect that makes it most effective it's
that makes it most effective it's paramagnetic well we're back to that
paramagnetic well we're back to that story again so it's drawn to magnetic
story again so it's drawn to magnetic fields and that's the reason why
fields and that's the reason why mitochondria generate a magnetic field
mitochondria generate a magnetic field fluoride if for anybody wants to listen
fluoride if for anybody wants to listen I did a podcast I believe in 2017-2018
I did a podcast I believe in 2017-2018 that you can find on the internet
that you can find on the internet a lot of people don't know that I used
a lot of people don't know that I used to be a dentist before I was a
to be a dentist before I was a neurosurgeon so I know a lot about
neurosurgeon so I know a lot about fluoride fluoride is a bad actor and it
fluoride fluoride is a bad actor and it goes all the way back to the story with
goes all the way back to the story with Rockefeller he had to figure out a way
Rockefeller he had to figure out a way to get rid of fluoride and when the
to get rid of fluoride and when the United States government broke up
United States government broke up Standard Oil he said that he would
Standard Oil he said that he would ultimately figure out a way to bankrupt
ultimately figure out a way to bankrupt the United States well guess what that's
the United States well guess what that's why you got water fluoridation and
why you got water fluoridation and that's also might be farmer puts Florida
that's also might be farmer puts Florida and drugs
and drugs it's the number one way for you to get
it's the number one way for you to get fluoride is through products that man
fluoride is through products that man makes
makes that should be a story for you
[Music] anything that that blocks mitochondrial
anything that that blocks mitochondrial respiration
respiration effectively makes you hypoxia what did
effectively makes you hypoxia what did we say earlier Eddie in this podcast to
we say earlier Eddie in this podcast to connect the dots for the doctors
connect the dots for the doctors listening to this when you're hypoxic
listening to this when you're hypoxic what happens to melanin sheets they
what happens to melanin sheets they break down don't they so then you need
break down don't they so then you need melanin renovation what's the solution
melanin renovation what's the solution to the fluoride problem
to the fluoride problem magic right get out in the sun
magic right get out in the sun see the thing is when you understand
see the thing is when you understand this from this 80 000 foot framework you
this from this 80 000 foot framework you begin to see how all the pieces fit I
begin to see how all the pieces fit I mean when I went to Vermont and I
mean when I went to Vermont and I started my talking in 2018 actually
started my talking in 2018 actually started with the tool song
started with the tool song and the reason I started with tools
and the reason I started with tools because I said I said if you listen to
because I said I said if you listen to the lyrics
the lyrics when you're a neurosurgeon you see all
when you're a neurosurgeon you see all the pieces fit because I've seen them
the pieces fit because I've seen them fall apart
fall apart I've seen them fall apart in every
I've seen them fall apart in every single one of my patients
single one of my patients and you're you're a physician you've
and you're you're a physician you've seen brains fall apart in front of you
seen brains fall apart in front of you you may not have understood
you may not have understood actually how they fall apart but I
actually how they fall apart but I guarantee you even before
guarantee you even before this podcast you had a pretty good clue
this podcast you had a pretty good clue what was going on but after talking to
what was going on but after talking to me for two and a half hours you're
me for two and a half hours you're probably like
probably like now I'm starting to see other parts of
now I'm starting to see other parts of this story like now I understand why
this story like now I understand why Jack said the implications
Jack said the implications of that discussion between three mammals
of that discussion between three mammals in Malibu the first week of March
in Malibu the first week of March might have some big implications for the
might have some big implications for the rest of the world
rest of the world what am I trying to do with you now I'm
what am I trying to do with you now I'm trying to spread that virus to the UK I
trying to spread that virus to the UK I want everybody up there to know why I
want everybody up there to know why I hate London it's not because I dislike
hate London it's not because I dislike you guys and it's not King George from
you guys and it's not King George from 1774.
1774. it's because you don't have enough Sun
it's because you don't have enough Sun for me to like it
for me to like it I need a constant source of melanin
I need a constant source of melanin renovation
renovation especially when I'm still doing trauma
especially when I'm still doing trauma call I'm not actually on trauma call
call I'm not actually on trauma call night right now
night right now and uh I know that that's killing me but
and uh I know that that's killing me but guess what
guess what there's a reason I gotta do it and that
there's a reason I gotta do it and that reason is what it is and we go from
reason is what it is and we go from there
there the bottom line is don't worry about
the bottom line is don't worry about what I'm doing
what I'm doing worry about what I'm trying to teach you
worry about what I'm trying to teach you worry about the message
yeah that's the that's the important part I was gonna finish by
important part I was gonna finish by asking you you mentioned I think you
asking you you mentioned I think you said it to Rick that you
said it to Rick that you you pay attention to sampling or you you
you pay attention to sampling or you you spread messages through light
um through seeing people's faces their hands
hands things like that
things like that um so say it again you you pay attention
um so say it again you you pay attention to sampling people's faces and the light
to sampling people's faces and the light that they're putting across and this
that they're putting across and this idea of kind of quantum sampling in my
idea of kind of quantum sampling in my head is
head is is interesting
is interesting sorry about that my phone's going off so
sorry about that my phone's going off so it's probably the ER no problem
it's probably the ER no problem um
um [Music]
[Music] we can we can wrap up after this uh I
we can we can wrap up after this uh I was just thinking yeah do you interact
was just thinking yeah do you interact with people in a certain way and avoid
with people in a certain way and avoid speaking and being around certain people
speaking and being around certain people as well yeah can you hold on a minute I
as well yeah can you hold on a minute I gotta take this because it's the ER no
gotta take this because it's the ER no problem
good question um yeah when um
um yeah when um people
people when you have like what we're doing
when you have like what we're doing right now we have an ambient awareness
right now we have an ambient awareness of each other through the internet
of each other through the internet so you're not getting the full effect of
so you're not getting the full effect of Jack Cruz when you're in the room
Jack Cruz when you're in the room you are actually have the ability inside
you are actually have the ability inside you to sense
you to sense the endogenous semiconductors leak
the endogenous semiconductors leak through my fingers my hands my face
through my fingers my hands my face so the emotion the impact
so the emotion the impact um the inflection it actually has a
um the inflection it actually has a greater impact it's kind of like the way
greater impact it's kind of like the way I like to describe it is put um
I like to describe it is put um put a a podcast on and turn the video
put a a podcast on and turn the video off and then listen to the same podcast
off and then listen to the same podcast with the video on you'll notice that the
with the video on you'll notice that the video on has a bigger impact when you're
video on has a bigger impact when you're listening to it and it's the same thing
listening to it and it's the same thing that holds true you know with
that holds true you know with conversations when I said to uberman
conversations when I said to uberman um you know because he's a visual
um you know because he's a visual researcher he knows a lot of the stuff
researcher he knows a lot of the stuff we even have places in our brain that
we even have places in our brain that pay attention to the human face and
pay attention to the human face and different faces and emotions I mean we
different faces and emotions I mean we are very very in tune to that we are
are very very in tune to that we are truly a social primate
truly a social primate um so you have that ability through the
um so you have that ability through the non-visual photoreceptor system you know
non-visual photoreceptor system you know neuropsin and melanops are paying
neuropsin and melanops are paying attention to all of us so you have a
attention to all of us so you have a deeper connection and that's immediately
deeper connection and that's immediately why you find out when you're with
why you find out when you're with somebody whether
somebody whether you're into them or not you know you
you're into them or not you know you every single one of us have had a visual
every single one of us have had a visual or a visceral response to someone when
or a visceral response to someone when you meet them like you'll say well I
you meet them like you'll say well I thought you're an [ __ ] on the
thought you're an [ __ ] on the internet but now when I'm meeting you
internet but now when I'm meeting you kind of got a totally different
kind of got a totally different idea about you now you know since you
idea about you now you know since you know Ted Ted's the perfect one for you
know Ted Ted's the perfect one for you to have so what's it like to talk to
to have so what's it like to talk to Jack and hang out with Jack because you
Jack and hang out with Jack because you know I hung out with Ted down in in
know I hung out with Ted down in in Florida
Florida and then I spent you know almost five
and then I spent you know almost five days with him in in the Philippines
days with him in in the Philippines when he had me come over there to try to
when he had me come over there to try to teach doctors what you and I are talking
teach doctors what you and I are talking about right now
about right now um and I think
um and I think that impact
that impact uh when you're one to one is radically
uh when you're one to one is radically different than when you're doing it
different than when you're doing it across technology I think technology
across technology I think technology it's kind of like what I said to you
it's kind of like what I said to you before we're losing the edge in Medicine
before we're losing the edge in Medicine by allowing centralized medicine to put
by allowing centralized medicine to put the EMR between us and our patients I
the EMR between us and our patients I think doctors need to fight much harder
think doctors need to fight much harder against emrs uh do I think that's going
against emrs uh do I think that's going to happen no because I think modern
to happen no because I think modern doctors are you know pissed them off
doctors are you know pissed them off when I say this I don't think they're as
when I say this I don't think they're as good as we used to be in the in the old
good as we used to be in the in the old days when it was more monoamana and you
days when it was more monoamana and you know they don't understand why I say it
know they don't understand why I say it but in large part it has to do with the
but in large part it has to do with the use of technology and when you consider
use of technology and when you consider that the use of technology has had no
that the use of technology has had no benefit in terms of progress in medicine
benefit in terms of progress in medicine the question you got to ask yourself is
the question you got to ask yourself is why are we using it I can tell you the
why are we using it I can tell you the answer it's because the bean counters
answer it's because the bean counters want us to use it because that's how
want us to use it because that's how they make money
they make money yeah I think as well the doctors are
yeah I think as well the doctors are becoming as you've said before burnt out
becoming as you've said before burnt out very rapidly and the the energy that
very rapidly and the the energy that they have to fight is is dwindling and
they have to fight is is dwindling and it it concerns me and that's part of the
it it concerns me and that's part of the reason that I'm I moved to an academic
reason that I'm I moved to an academic position for the moment but I'm still
position for the moment but I'm still again I'm still in an Institute under
again I'm still in an Institute under blue lights for the majority of the day
um hopefully I'm gonna be in Florida with Ted in October time so I don't know
with Ted in October time so I don't know if you hang around there
if you hang around there much these days but uh yeah I go to
much these days but uh yeah I go to Florida but my go-to right now has been
Florida but my go-to right now has been El Salvador sure further south see when
El Salvador sure further south see when I'm killing myself in the year like you
I'm killing myself in the year like you just heard me answer that phone call so
just heard me answer that phone call so I when I do have off I need to go to the
I when I do have off I need to go to the 13th north latitude to really recharge
and is that just because of the UV index being that much higher you can
being that much higher you can well it's not only much higher there's
well it's not only much higher there's other reasons
other reasons um for going down there they also have
um for going down there they also have Bitcoin is legal tender and if you
Bitcoin is legal tender and if you understand Bitcoin it's a decentralized
understand Bitcoin it's a decentralized network you know kind of screws
network you know kind of screws governments and anything that screws the
governments and anything that screws the government and breaks centralized
government and breaks centralized medicine
medicine uncle jack is all about
uncle jack is all about so you can tell your colleagues if
so you can tell your colleagues if they're listening to this tell them to
they're listening to this tell them to buy some Bitcoin because oh I do it's
buy some Bitcoin because oh I do it's totally linked to the mitochondrial or
totally linked to the mitochondrial or mitochondriac story that you know I'm
mitochondriac story that you know I'm building
Jack is there anything else um
um you can say to round things off
you can say to round things off well I think we've said a lot I think
well I think we've said a lot I think you know a lot of the
you know a lot of the the things that Warren said between the
the things that Warren said between the words between me Rick and uberman I
words between me Rick and uberman I actually said to you I think there'll be
actually said to you I think there'll be this will be eye-opening to probably a
this will be eye-opening to probably a lot of Physicians
lot of Physicians hopefully it'll be eye-opening to a lot
hopefully it'll be eye-opening to a lot of the public that sees this
of the public that sees this so that they begin to realize
so that they begin to realize there's levels that have not even been
there's levels that have not even been tapped between you and your doctor and I
tapped between you and your doctor and I still maintain
still maintain that change the first question you asked
that change the first question you asked me change will not come from within
me change will not come from within change will come from outside and
change will come from outside and patients need to understand they can
patients need to understand they can help facilitate the change by getting
help facilitate the change by getting their doctors to change listening to a
their doctors to change listening to a podcast like this and understanding the
podcast like this and understanding the limitations of the system put
limitations of the system put limitations on us
limitations on us there's things that we can't do as
there's things that we can't do as Physicians that only the patients can
Physicians that only the patients can but if the patients ask us the right
but if the patients ask us the right questions we have a duty to tell them
questions we have a duty to tell them the truth
the truth that's all it has to be done remember
that's all it has to be done remember the truth can be told in an operatory
the truth can be told in an operatory between you and your patient it doesn't
between you and your patient it doesn't have to be documented in a chart
have to be documented in a chart you know so when I tell people about
you know so when I tell people about mammalian sphinxing when I talk to
mammalian sphinxing when I talk to people about the sun I just had a
people about the sun I just had a discussion this morning with the patient
discussion this morning with the patient when I made rounds uh about how the Sun
when I made rounds uh about how the Sun would reduce her pain and she was
would reduce her pain and she was stunned about that a nurse happened to
stunned about that a nurse happened to be in the room normally I don't let the
be in the room normally I don't let the nurses in the room when I say it today I
nurses in the room when I say it today I said [ __ ] it why
said [ __ ] it why because I think everybody needs the
because I think everybody needs the explanation I told her how red light
explanation I told her how red light impacts it I actually relayed that to
impacts it I actually relayed that to you in this podcast
you in this podcast so
so I think the implications
I think the implications of that podcast hopefully the
of that podcast hopefully the implications of this podcast
implications of this podcast is that people begin to realize the
is that people begin to realize the truth needs to come out and there's a
truth needs to come out and there's a famous saying out there
famous saying out there that the truth always comes out when the
that the truth always comes out when the sun's up
sun's up put sunshine
put sunshine on the [ __ ] and all of a sudden the
on the [ __ ] and all of a sudden the truth will fizzle up and I think if you
truth will fizzle up and I think if you listen to the two and a half hours that
listen to the two and a half hours that you and I put in the can
you and I put in the can I think
I think people will come to that conclusion and
people will come to that conclusion and I don't want anybody to listen to this
I don't want anybody to listen to this and think
and think they should take everything I said as
they should take everything I said as gospel I want you to examine what I said
gospel I want you to examine what I said uh do your own due diligence and then
uh do your own due diligence and then decide
decide is this more likely than not
is this more likely than not directionally accurate or is it total
directionally accurate or is it total bullocks
bullocks and if you don't think it is then you
and if you don't think it is then you have a duty as either the patient or the
have a duty as either the patient or the clinician
clinician to jump down the rabbit hole and look a
to jump down the rabbit hole and look a little deeper see the things you might
little deeper see the things you might have missed see the things you weren't
have missed see the things you weren't paying attention to put some Windex on
paying attention to put some Windex on your glass eyes
I think as you say a good thing to do is if you get more sun you'll soon realize
if you get more sun you'll soon realize that you feel better and then go from
that you feel better and then go from there you might think you'll also see a
there you might think you'll also see a lot better you'll see you'll see
lot better you'll see you'll see both the scene and the Unseen around you
both the scene and the Unseen around you your perception will expand
well on that note of expanding perceptions I think we will leave it
perceptions I think we will leave it there and say farewell to
there and say farewell to the listeners so thanks everybody for
the listeners so thanks everybody for listening and hopefully you will have
listening and hopefully you will have more conversations soon Jack
more conversations soon Jack all right take care Eddie it was good
all right take care Eddie it was good talking with you
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