Teenagers are coming in with carotid lesions, with salivary tumors, with tumors on their acoustic nerve, with tinnitus due to nnEMF exposure. The inside of the cochlea has a sheet of melanin in it. Melanin is the key to building strong performance athletes
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Well, I can tell you what I'm seeing in teenagers now. Teenagers that are on TikTok and Instagram, they're coming in with carotid lesions at 20 years old. I never saw that until you were 60 or above. The kids that put their stuff here [mimes holding smartphone over ear] they're coming in with salivary tumors and tumors on their acoustic nerve. The big one that's happening now in kids is tinnitus, and they can't sleep. The reason why? Most people don't know this. In your cochlea, the reason I was mad at you guys, you made me wear this [pulls out right earbud], the inside of your cochlea has a sheet of melanin in it. And most people are stunned to find out that the way hearing works we actually have to sense light to hear. [...] In fact, all five human senses have melanocytes and POMC neurons in there. Every. single. sensation. And you know where all the sensory neurons go in the brain? The thalamus. Remember I said in the beginning in this podcast, anything with the word thalamus, that's the target of the retinal hypothalamic tract of the leptin-melanocortin pathway. Starting to see all this stuff, you're starting to go, 'Wait a minute. I think the take-home story from Uncle Jack is this melanin thing is the key to building strong performance athletes.' And it is."
Dr. Jack Kruse with John Nelson and Chris Scarborough @ 52:08–53:26 (posted 2023-06-20) https://youtu.be/oeJiX7LQq00&t=3128