Lars: "One thing about sleep apnea, […] the CPAP machines are actually doing more harm than good regarding more oxygen. Right?"

Dr. Jack Kruse: "Lars, I like that question because it tells me that you were paying attention when Uncle Jack was talking. […]

"Sleep apnea is the brain stem telling you you need to protect the most valuable parts of the brain from what I just told Benne. Remember, Benne's people have the limbic system that's in the frontal lobe. Your brain stem is where all your autonomic functions come from. You knock that out you go to a coma. Sleep apnea is telling you you got a lot of TBIs from this mechanism everywhere else. You got Warburg metabolism everywhere. When you use a sleep apnea machine, what does it do? It uses positive pressure to increase oxygen. Well, guess what that does? Remember all the damage is here. It's pulling electrons. It's going to make more TBIs.

"So the answer is for sleep apnea not to use a machine. The answer is, 'Hey, maybe we should leave Munich and go to Canary Islands. Maybe we should go get our tan so that we can make the one trillionth of one ampere to renovate the melanin in our brains so that we can regenerate this.' Because here's the good thing: if you do this the sleep apnea will go away. So I'm telling you sleep apnea is a protection mechanism in the brain.

"That brings us to another point. Maybe now you can understand what cataracts really are. It's the same thing! It's a protection system that the brain is trying to do because you look into the screen too much.

"I'll give you another one. That's what tinnitus is! Tinnitus is another protection system to warn you that the environment is bad. […] You have a melanin sheet inside your cochlea. You also have melanin in your semicircular canals. […] The body and the brain is warning you you're going to blow out all your acoustic relays if you keep putting the Apple things in your ears. […] Tinnitus is a protection mechanism. What is the protection mechanism in the semicircular canals? Ménière's disease. Guess what happens if Ménière's, you don't pay attention, what's the next thing you get? Acoustic neuroma. […]

"In 1905 we didn't have a lot of people using the electromagnetic spectrum. Today we do. And we use it in ways that we don't understand are counterintuitive to the way evolution built the inner mitochondrial membrane. And when you understand that you start to go, 'Huh. I need to come up with a really good way to use technology so that it doesn't hurt me.' Why?

"Because when that 30 million volt [per meter] current gets out in your brain, this is like a kamikaze pilot going to different parts of your brain to cause different diseases. This is the reason why, Lars, some people can get sleep problems, other people can get sexual problems, guys get their hair fall out. What does the big pharma guys say? 'Hey, use this this drug finasteride. It'll keep your hair in.' Well guess what that does? Then you get holes in your hypothalamus. Then some ladies get Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Other people get problems in the archeonucleus in the choroid of their eye and they get obesity. Blue light is associated with all these things."

Dr. Jack Kruse with Benne Wichmann & Lars Körner @ 01:05:18–01:10:03 (posted 2025-03-17) https://youtu.be/IHSMqhrfvaU&t=3918

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