Dr. Jack Kruse: "But you have to realize something. If you don't fix this problem and you already have sleep apnea, it basically predicts that you're going to have future brain damage. […] Do you understand now why people are getting Alzheimer's, frontal temple displasia, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease. Here's the big one.
"You know what another chemical that leads to a pretty nasty disease, ALS, you know what chemical is related to that? Catalase. […] Do you know that catalase quenches hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen? When that doesn't happen in neurons, guess what? You get ALS. […]
"Sleep apnea, tinnitus and cataracts are all predictors of future brain damage. Most people never want to get the ALS. Most people never want to get the Alzheimer's. […] That's what we're all really trying to avoid.
"That's what I want you guys to understand so that when you have patients come to see you in Germany that you give them good decentralized advice that you know the doctor is not going to give them. Why? Because they're incentivized to give drugs.
"You cannot make any money from the sun. OK? This is the unfortunate truth to decentralize medicine. But what is the great news for the people who are in your audience listening to this? The sun is free. Maybe not in Germany, because you may have to go to a better place. But guess what? Even if you decide to use what you have in Germany, spending the money on a red light, it's probably way cheaper than a life of Ritalin, or life of melatonin, or life of sleep medicine. And certainly, I do not want people to really use a [CPAP] machine that makes you worse […]
Benne Wichmann: "Yeah. What you have just described for sleep apnea and the following diseases, it's the same for ADHD, right?"
Dr. Jack Kruse: "It's the same for every disease. This is the beautiful part of decentralized medicine. You need to understand: every single cell in your body except one has mitochondria. Red blood cell is the only one that doesn't. That's it. But do you understand the red blood cell also has a problem because it's got heme, hemoglobin in it. This is the reason why anemia of chronic disease always is associated with blue light toxicity. Always.
"And guess what? […] I remember learning this in medical school and going, 'Wait a minute. We got all these people that are sick, sick, sick, and they all have anemia. Why?' Nobody could ever answer the question for me. I'm telling you I didn't answer this question until 40 years later. If you go look in any centralized book right now in Germany, look up that disease: anemia of chronic disease. They come up with all kinds of bullshit. But you know what the real answer is? The first step in heme synthesis is made in your mitochondria. If your mitochondria are failing you can't make hemoglobin. That's it."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Benne Wichmann & Lars Körner @ 01:15:16–01:19:07 (posted 2025-03-17) https://youtu.be/IHSMqhrfvaU&t=4516