"And then you casually mention to me the story about your father in Las Vegas, and how he met your mother, and how the germline of your mother was programmed by light to actually cause a TBI in your hypothalamus that knocked out TSH and caused Hashimoto's. It's an autoimmune condition. Here's what you probably don't know about your condition. You think you know, because you fixed it, but probably not.

"Light causes a vasopressin release in your hypothalamus. That is the first thing that happens. When vasopressin is released it starts the whole chain of events that destroys melanin in the place this happens. When you cannot regenerate the melanin in that area, which in your case happen to be happen to be in your anterior pituitary, two things occurred.

"The light, the EMF signal that likely came from the heteroplasmy that was built up in your mom's egg when you were a little girl, any type of light that you're around that was non-native, kept releasing vasopressin. What did that do? It caused a TBI in your hypothalamus and that knocked out that part of your hypothalamus. […]

"You have to have a signal in you to stimulate the healing. Isn't that what Becker found when bone broke, the piezoelectric current in bone? Guess what the stimulating current to start regeneration is in you? The release of vasopressin from any non-native EMF.

"And do you know why vasopressin is important? You'll be hearing a lot more about this story. This is part of the reason I went to talk to Ray Peat a long time ago. I showed him the absorption and emission spectra of vasopressin. Do you know where it's at? It's in the UV range, right around 380nm light.

"That's the reason why when you have light stress, that means non-native EMF stress from any source, it stimulates neuropsin on your skin, and in your brain, and in your eye and your cornea. That is what starts to hydrate melanin to create the bioelectricity that's one trillionth of one amp to regenerate all your tissue.

"So for the whole time that you, as a little bitty itty inside your mama, and came out the vagina, and then lived your life, and got Hashimoto's, that whole process, you were not able to create that one trillionth of one amp, until you did something, in other words, you tripped over your own feet and said, 'you know I think I'm going to reconnect with nature.'

"And here's the funny part. guess what turns off vasopressin? Sunlight. Sunlight. And what tells us that? The absorption and emission spectra of vasopressin."

Dr. Jack Kruse with Sheryl Utal @ 02:32–03:57 & 13:19–14:03 (posted 2025-03-08) https://youtu.be/zCGnMY9FSNg&t=152

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