It's not your "genetic defects." Dr. Kruse stopped looking for disease processes in patients and started looking for defects in their environment. "I look outside in, not inside out." Connect to the sun with your feet and hands firmly attached to the earth

Dr. Jack Kruse: "Let me try to give it to you as simple as I can, to put it in a one statement. Once you eliminate epistemology and ignore the obvious controls that epistemology gives you, you can scientifically prove just about anything to keep grant money flowing in. And that's really what modern science is in a nutshell. And that's why when people ask me, 'Well, can you give me citations?' Sure, I can give you citations. But what does that do? Is that moving you to a place that you should be?

"See, [...] I'm always trying to get people to understand, I just need you to connect with nature. When you connect with nature that's what the animal in us is required. We are designed to be wirelessly connected to that sun and with our feet and hands firmly attached to things on this earth, either the earth itself, or trees, or things like that. That's how you're designed to move through this environment. And if you stay with that, you do that more often than not, you will be fine.

"The supplement makers, the pill pushers, the coffee makers, all that stuff, that is people who are preying on you, realizing what you've been taught. Our educational system in the sciences is the big problem. And listen, scientists don't like this message because what am I fundamentally teaching people is that when we get in the classroom we're telling people, 'Hey, you need to look this way, not this way.'

"And I think my Come to Jesus moment was when I began to stop looking for disease processes in me, or in my patients, and realizing what in the environment is broken that is causing them to be broken. And that's the key perspective change. I look outside in, not inside out. And medicine these days is about, 'Oh, your "genetic defects," you know, or this that, and the other thing.' That's not the problem. We have environmental defects that we've created as a species that is hurting us all and hurting the animals in the environment.

"And it's so foreign to people to look at disease in this way, but that's how a mitochondriac does it. The way I got this perspective is being a mitochondriac, understanding that a mitochondria and a chloroplast is an electromagnetic sensor that checks out all the waves around us, that's doing it right now with both of us. Our body pays attention to that, to those waveforms. Those waveforms are all it cares about because it needs to understand the environment in order to harness that light energy on those electrons. And if it can't do that then our Ferraris become Nissan Sentra blowing black smoke."

Dr. Jack Kruse with Naudi Aguilar & Adam Lowery @ 32:46–35:46 (posted 2017-04-08) https://youtu.be/iS-R1e64Jtk&t=1966

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