Doug Sandquist: "Implants in my world. People are just dumping their teeth and just having implants put in. I mean it's like the number one thing people are doing today. I feel like in another 10 to 20 years we're going to have an epidemic of all of these falling out. […] I've seen them fall out."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Well, I think some of them will, but I think that has probably more to do with the osteoporosis that's induced by them. Do I think living in a blue-lit, non-native EMF world is going to create other problems with free titanium teeming through your system? Yeah, because I don't think people understand what transition metals do, how the d-shell electrons work in a semiconductive system, what the potential pitfalls are. […] This story with implants is very similar to the story with fluoride. Fluoride is a net stealer of electrons. What titanium is doing is putting a ton of electromagnetic sensitive d-shell electrons into a system. And it's putting it in a way that the system is not used to getting them. That is going to create another effect.
"Do I believe that we're beginning to already see some of that? Yeah, I think many of the head and neck autoimmune conditions are linked to the use of implants. Like anybody who's got Hashimoto's, I tell them stay away from an implant. Anybody who's got Sjögren's disease or calcinosis from scleroderma, I tell them stay away. I've actually seen somebody die, and I felt that the initial problem was implants that were placed in the lower jaw."
Doug Sandquist: "That also would be the same with like orthopedic implants too, like shoulders, hips, knees and even spine."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Yeah, the ortho guys though right now in the position where they've got 50 years of their patients living in electromagnetic environment and their joints are falling apart. Why? Because none of the people know the fundamentals of what I told you about electromagnetism and how it affects those two copper atoms between calcium and apatite in bone that Becker found.
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Dr. Jack Kruse: "I'm okay with you doing the surgeries, but I want you to tell people to go out in the sun. In other words, if you want to make that knee lasts forever and them have less complications, tell them still to do the right things. But they're not doing that. […]"
Doug Sandquist: "[…] When I tell people the prescription, I mean it's like so simple and yet it's so hard."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "[…] I just try to point out people the low-hanging fruit. People don't realize how conditioned we are to be inside now. I tell people most of our big problems in chronic disease will go away if I can just get you to restart outside and do things.
"Like everybody always ask me on a podcast, what's the number one thing that you should tell everybody to do? I say see the sunrise. That's like Pareto's principle. You get that right and it's really almost hard to fuck things up from there. You can still do it, like if you've already got, say, a mitochondrial disease like an autoimmune condition or cancer, yeah you got to do more. But that's the way to start. I think when you kind of understand this I don't think it's that hard to fix.
"Like I said to you before, there's enough people post-covid that are going to get this information. They're gonna say yeah I'm just gonna do what Jack's saying because it doesn't cost me anything to go outside, so I can still have my knee, I can still have my hip. […] And if I can make them better then I can extend the longevity of the surgery that I had done."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Doug Sandquist @ 01:38:20–01:37:37 & 01:42:32–01:44:35 (Posted 2024-07-19) https://youtu.be/zKO2xE2Oyro&t=5900