Dr. Jack Kruse: "Nitric oxide is the paramagnetic switch that flips us from choices in metabolism. You know what that means? That means that all metabolism happens spontaneously and Archimedes lever is the light that turns it on.
"Then you got to ask yourself a big question. Are we talking about light that comes from our star or are we talking about light that may come from inside of us? Now remember I told you the story about Lynn Margulis and her husband, that a G-class star makes more UV light. You may be surprised to know that this UV light story ties to NO. You just said it: in your skin. You know these parts, but what you don't understand is how it fits in the quantum design of a cell. And what happens when this UV light shows up on Earth, oxygen levels spike further, things are selected out in our membranes, especially in eukaryotes.
"That's where DHA from the seas gets incorporated. DHA, meaning fish oil, in the marine food chain, is really, really important. Why? Because for us to use it, meaning eukaryotes, it has to be in a specific position. It comes in three different positions, SN1, SN2 and SN3. […] The glycerol backbone of lipids has a carbon chain, and the SN1, SN2 and SN3 position are which carbon it's linked to. It turns out for eukaryotes like us, meaning primates, it works and it's only incorporated into the brain and into the leptin-melanocortin pathway when it's in the SN2 position.
"That's the reason why people need to eat fish and not take fish oil, because fish oil tends to be in SN1 and SN3. We need the fish to do the job for us. That's the other reason you don't want to use algal oil as well.
"What's the quantum reason that this is important? It turns out the SN2 position is very planar. It looks just like a copper wire. It has pi electrons on the top and bottom, which means that it works really well. Where is the most common place, what's the place with the highest density of SN2 DHA in the human body? It's in the central retinal pathways that connects your retina to that leptin receptor that Nick's been wanting to chomp at and get to."
Nick Jikomes: "Basically one way of saying some of what you just said is that we talk about fish oil, we talk about omega-3 fatty acids, we talk about DHA. From a biochemical perspective, you might say, 'Well, the DHA that's in my fish oil is the same that's in the fish I could have eaten.' But it's not. There's a physical difference in some of the structure."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Right. And that's the keyword. The word that you're going to keep coming back to when you realize how much you have to unlearn is biochemistry taught you no biophysics."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Nick Jikomes @ 21:38–24:44 (posted 2025-04-09) https://youtu.be/67sLlXeMg2I&t=1298
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden: "I've never seen anything like this with any other product on the market. If this were a new antibiotic that had been rolled out and I'd seen the sort of injuries that I've seen with these covid shots, it would have been yanked off a long time ago. It's all risk, no benefit. We have very effective early treatment. We're basically vaccinating a cold at this point.
"I'm seeing very concerning lab numbers. I'm checking spike protein antibody levels in patients who ask to get checked, and it's very obvious to me who's gotten the shots and who hasn't, because the antibody levels are sky high in these patients, and they haven't had a shot in years. Antibodies are supposed to wane with time; that's normally what happens. Then they'll stabilize, but they don't remain, you know, I'm seeing 25,000, which is crazy. In somebody that hasn't been vaccinated it's typically under a thousand. That's very concerning. It suggests that the spike protein is still active in the body, either it just never went away or it's still being produced.
"And then they expect all babies (all babies!) to get three mRNA shots by the time they're nine months old. It's still under EUA status for children under 12. We don't know the long-term implications of vaccinating children who their cells are rapidly dividing as they are growing. We have suspicions that these shots could be causing cancer.
"So it's alarming. The FDA typically will put a black box warning on a medication after five deaths. It will pull the product after 50 deaths. Well according to VAERS, we have over 38,000 deaths attributed to these shots, and we know VAERS is a gross underestimation of what's really going on."
[…]
"Nine million American children have gotten the latest version of the shot. Nine million. That's hard to believe."
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden with npub1guh5grefa7vkay4ps6udxg8lrqxg2kgr3qh9n4gduxut64nfxq0q9y6hjy @ 05:42–07:47 & 09:27–09:34 https://youtu.be/7MiZATUywTI&t=342
Andrew Marino: "People think that the energy along power lines goes through the wire. It doesn't. It goes outside the wire. How far outside? The 3⁄4 of a million volt power lines in New York, it extends almost a mile on either side of that right of way.
"People live in that energy flow and it's there 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. They live in that flow. That flow didn't exist from the beginning of time until they started building power lines. Now they live in it and they just assume it has no consequences.
"When you get within, let's say, 500 meters on either side of the power line, the strength of that energy flow, to me, is scary, well above whatever existed in nature. They live in it day in and day out, forever. They raise their kids in it.
"But that's the reality of it. It's a risk; they don't appreciate the risk. Being able to appreciate the risk was denied to them following the NIH handling of the issue. Becker started it in 1973. He was driven out of his job in 1980. By 1995, 1996 NIH had vitiated the improvements Becker and I had brought by testifying in a New York power line hearing. We were right back to where we started. They wiped away what we had accomplished. Now there's no protection to anybody, anywhere.
"What are the consequences? Who knows."
Dr. Andrew Marino PhD JD with Cameron Borg @ 01:05:23–01:07:26 (posted 2025-03-18) https://youtu.be/YkBsVMjnwkA&t=3923
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2025-04-15
Dr. Jack Kruse: "So when I hear 'longevity experts,' 'biochemistry experts,' 'food experts' come and tell me that why is it that every single one of my patients has destroyed hormones, which was one of your problems, way back when. And even something that Danny Jones asked me at the end of the podcast, the first one we did, 'Why is everybody's T down? Why is all these young guys on T?'
"Here's the short answer. Every single one of them are light stressed and vasopressin is destroying it. That's the reason why your anterior and posterior pituitary are being demolished. You had a very specific issue. It affected TSH. And it turns out, you may be shocked to hear this, because you know that Hashimoto's is an 'autoimmune destruction' of the TSH cells in your body.
"Do you know that diseases that are also autoimmune, like MS, do you know that if you antagonize vasopressin in MS patients that they actually improve?"
Sheryl Utal: "No, I didn't know that."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "I know. Most people don't. But guess what? It actually improves people that have Hashimoto's, too. This is the reason why sunlight absolutely gets people better with TSH. But you probably know something else about MS, you may not know this about your previous condition.
"Do you understand now why pregnant women tend to do better when they have MS or Hashimoto's. Do you know why? Because they make huge amounts of water and retain it in their bodies. What do you think that does? It actually helps renovate some of the melanin sheets. Why does nature do this?
"Oh it's very simple. Nature's got to build new melanin sheets to make that bioelectric current in that little goober that's in your uterus. So guess what? You get the collateral effects of building and regenerating a new person. Right? Isn't that tied to Becker's work? Oh, it is. Pregnancy is just like bone healing. Pregnancy is just like your story of Hashimoto's."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Sheryl Utal @ 20:35–23:02 (posted 2025-03-08) https://youtu.be/zCGnMY9FSNg&t=1235
Dr. Jack Kruse: "So these guys that came back from Camp Shelby, it was very interesting. The guys that had the worst PTSD, the worst damage, weren't the people that were missing legs and arms. It turned out that these people that had horrible injuries actually didn't get PTSD. Do you know why? They had massive releases of vasopressin. What did the vasopressin do? The vasopressin stimulated the regeneration programs in them almost immediately.
"Now to someone like you that probably sounds so counterintuitive. But based on what I told you in the first hour and a half of this podcast you're like, 'Oh fuck.'"
Sheryl Utal: "Makes sense. Yeah."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "'There's the perfect analogy of why pain really matters.'
"I want you to think about now childbirth differently. The pain of childbirth actually is the stimulus for the woman to make even more vasopressin so that she can heal her own body. And what we do in medicine? We put a fucking needle in the lady's back. . ."
Sheryl Utal: "The epidural. Yeah."
Dr. Jack Kruse: ". . . so she can't feel anything."
Sheryl Utal: "It's insane."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "You realize what you just did? You understand?"
Sheryl Utal: "Yes."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "And the thing is, you say this to people who don't understand my perspective, it looks like I'm crazy. And then when you understand my perspective you start to go, 'Jesus Christ, is there anything that we do in the modern world that doesn't fuck this thing up?'"
Dr. Jack Kruse with Sheryl Utal @ 01:19:51–01:21:16 (posted 2025-03-08) https://youtu.be/zCGnMY9FSNg&t=4791
Sheryl Utal: "I read in Becker's book something else that I found really interesting that has been something that I intuitively felt on my whole healing journey, which is that there's a purpose, a biological and evolutionary purpose, to pain […]"
Dr. Jack Kruse: […] What does pain do? It's a stress, right? Physiologic stress releases vasopressin.
"How did we learn about this from the Camp Shelby guys that I took care of? All of them, vasopressin levels was shot. So guess what happens? Vasopressin stimulates mitochondria to make water. Water hydrates melanin to create the one trillionth of one amp to regenerate. What happens if that process is interrupted?
"Like say, if you do things to dull the pain, do you get the stimulus for healing? Regeneration? The answer is no. This is the reason why how many times, Sheryl, have you heard me say, 'Wounds create your wisdom.' Do you understand how incredibly important what I just said to you in that small little thing is. I just gave you the answer to really what Becker found, and you don't even realize it. Like you can a run away from the trauma. In fact, what do I tell people: 'Embrace the suck.'
"Because the suck will bring you to the light. That is the key. And the light is the key to this process. But you have to remember, not the light in the sense that you think. The system is optimized to dampen light signals to the smallest DC electric currents that you can imagine to change the bioelectric signatures in cells in order to regenerate.
"And is this story one of the coolest stories for me as a doctor to have discovered? Yes. But it took me a long time to figure it out. I spun my wheels for 20 years before I woke up. So do I understand and do I have some sympathy for what my patients who come to me go through? Yes. […]
"So many people are sick and tired of being sick and tired that now they're willing to go back and do the heavy lifting, what we like to call in bitcoin the proof of work and get skin in their own game to understand that 'skin in your own game, wounds create your wisdom, embrace the suck,' is the story about how sunlight, melanin, and water regenerate every single disease that you could imagine. It is that simple."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Sheryl Utal @ 01:14:58–01:18:59 (posted 2025-03-08) https://youtu.be/zCGnMY9FSNg&t=4498
Dr. Jack Kruse: "You asked me about consciousness and I love the question. Let's talk about the latest brain injury process going on that's called a lipid nanoparticle that surrounds a spike protein that causes mitochondrial DNA mutations. What does it do? It diminishes your ability to make water in a mitochondria.
"You probably have heard all the people out there that took, it doesn't matter which one they took, but the one thing that you know, there's quite a lot of people out there complaining of their bodies changing and their brains not working. Everybody throws this in a garbage-pail term called long covid.
"I want you to think about what I just told you about your Hashimoto's. How about if I told you that your Hashimoto's was a targeted disease of your hypothalamus.
"What if I told you that long covid is every single aquaporin-4 gate in their brain is being disrupted by an LNP that actually is changing the amount of hydration around melanin sheets. If it continues on long enough, what eventually happens? Your melanin sheets go away. Why? Because you cannot stimulate the regeneration of those sheets inside. So effectively what have you done? You've disconnected from Nature's program of the regeneration that goes back to Becker's book.
"And then someone has put, I would call it an adapter in, to their version of EMF. Now they're running a USB program from the Department of Defense. Starting to make a little bit of sense to you now?"
Sheryl Utal: "Yeah."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "That's what's going on. And when you do this, and you are able to know how to tune this neurologic system, you become able to control consciousness. You become able to control their circadian rhythms. You become able to control every single hormone in their body. Why? Because guess what hormones are if you look at the absorption and emission spectra, which nobody does, but I do. They're all controlled by light, and they know how to control them."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Sheryl Utal @ 17:56–20:35 (posted 2025-03-08) https://youtu.be/zCGnMY9FSNg&t=1076
"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
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
Lars Körner: "I've talked to people in the past about how they healed their sleep problems (like sleep apnea, for example) when they went away from Germany to a more tropical place. Do you think that for cases of sleep apnea (or other sleep diseases) it's necessary to go?
Dr. Jack Kruse: "I think it's the easiest place, Lars, to do it outside. But the reason I want to tell this because I know the German audience will probably watch you. You're in the red light. You're doing something good to also help your sleep apnea, so let's explain it.
"A paper recently came out in the last year, that you guys probably have seen, that when you put red light on people it actually improves a lot of different effects. Remember I told you cytochrome C oxidase is what makes water and the water is actually what protects you. So, red light exposure is really important.
"Even though Germany doesn't have good latitude, what Germany does have, every morning and before the sun sets, even when it's bad time, red light is predominant in morning and sunset light. So guess what? If you are in Germany you need to use that light. You need to get up and you need to see it. I don't care if you're tired, I don't care if your job interferes. You need to change your schedule so that morning light you get.
"Now why does this work, Lars? This is the key. The paper that came out, you know what it showed? It reduces your blood glucose by 30%. What did I tell you about the Warburg shift? The Warburg shift raises glucose. […]
"Sunlight is 43% red. […]
"Your question is an excellent one. Excellent. Yes, I do believe going to places where there's more and better light is good for you. but I also think that you can use red light when you're in Germany […] to try to help these things. […]
"Is LED light that the red guys sell as good? No. Why isn't it good? […] Red light is LED, so it's very, very narrow wavelength. What did I tell you about cytochrome C? It has a very specific absorption and emission spectra. It turns out that that absorption emission spectra is bigger than LED lights can really give you. So while it's a help, it's not a panacea. And the other thing is, sunlight is unpolarized. All LED light is polarized. What else does LED light have? It has flicker. […]
"Here's the good news I'm going to tell you about the red light you have, Lars. There's a law called the Arndt-Schulz law, that's called the biphasic result. What does that mean? Small stimuli of red improves things in us. In other words, we do better with small samples than big samples.
"So your use of red light when you're in Germany, you have sleep apnea, you don't have to use it for a really long time. You also don't need to have high-intensity light either. […]
"Now do you understand why I say, 'Just get in the sun. The sun is TINA.' What does TINA stand for? There Is No Alternative. This is the reason why when people ask my opinion, 'Jack, what's the best red light to buy?' There is no better answer than, 'The sun.'
"What Benne is doing right now [being outside in El Salvador] actually answers your question. I think that that's the ultimate answer.
"And then here's the other side for you that I want you to know, that the more you do, the more the sleep apnea is, that means the more time you'll have to spend."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Benne Wichmann & Lars Körner @ 01:11:00–01:15:10 (posted 2025-03-17) https://youtu.be/IHSMqhrfvaU&t=4260
Lars: "One thing about sleep apnea, […] the CPAP machines are actually doing more harm than good regarding more oxygen. Right?"
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Lars, I like that question because it tells me that you were paying attention when Uncle Jack was talking. […]
"Sleep apnea is the brain stem telling you you need to protect the most valuable parts of the brain from what I just told Benne. Remember, Benne's people have the limbic system that's in the frontal lobe. Your brain stem is where all your autonomic functions come from. You knock that out you go to a coma. Sleep apnea is telling you you got a lot of TBIs from this mechanism everywhere else. You got Warburg metabolism everywhere. When you use a sleep apnea machine, what does it do? It uses positive pressure to increase oxygen. Well, guess what that does? Remember all the damage is here. It's pulling electrons. It's going to make more TBIs.
"So the answer is for sleep apnea not to use a machine. The answer is, 'Hey, maybe we should leave Munich and go to Canary Islands. Maybe we should go get our tan so that we can make the one trillionth of one ampere to renovate the melanin in our brains so that we can regenerate this.' Because here's the good thing: if you do this the sleep apnea will go away. So I'm telling you sleep apnea is a protection mechanism in the brain.
"That brings us to another point. Maybe now you can understand what cataracts really are. It's the same thing! It's a protection system that the brain is trying to do because you look into the screen too much.
"I'll give you another one. That's what tinnitus is! Tinnitus is another protection system to warn you that the environment is bad. […] You have a melanin sheet inside your cochlea. You also have melanin in your semicircular canals. […] The body and the brain is warning you you're going to blow out all your acoustic relays if you keep putting the Apple things in your ears. […] Tinnitus is a protection mechanism. What is the protection mechanism in the semicircular canals? Ménière's disease. Guess what happens if Ménière's, you don't pay attention, what's the next thing you get? Acoustic neuroma. […]
"In 1905 we didn't have a lot of people using the electromagnetic spectrum. Today we do. And we use it in ways that we don't understand are counterintuitive to the way evolution built the inner mitochondrial membrane. And when you understand that you start to go, 'Huh. I need to come up with a really good way to use technology so that it doesn't hurt me.' Why?
"Because when that 30 million volt [per meter] current gets out in your brain, this is like a kamikaze pilot going to different parts of your brain to cause different diseases. This is the reason why, Lars, some people can get sleep problems, other people can get sexual problems, guys get their hair fall out. What does the big pharma guys say? 'Hey, use this this drug finasteride. It'll keep your hair in.' Well guess what that does? Then you get holes in your hypothalamus. Then some ladies get Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Other people get problems in the archeonucleus in the choroid of their eye and they get obesity. Blue light is associated with all these things."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Benne Wichmann & Lars Körner @ 01:05:18–01:10:03 (posted 2025-03-17) https://youtu.be/IHSMqhrfvaU&t=3918
Now Allergic to Oxygen
Dr. Jack Kruse: "What I want you to know is the single key to blue light, for both of the diseases that you treat, is that there's dehydration from the non-native EMF. What does that do? It lowers the electrical resistance and alters the pH. Now Martin Picard and Michael Levin, two researchers, just put an article out about this very issue.
"When you understand what Uncle Jack did in 1998 for that little girl to save her life, I use methylene blue to increase the electrical resistance. The question to both of you should be to me, 'Jack, what does that normally in our system?' That's what melanin does. OK?
"Melanin actually does some very interesting things […] Everybody knows about melanin being in our skin. People know about it being our brain. They know that it's tied to the substantia nigra and dopamine and Parkinson's. […] What melanin effectively does, it dampens current. You have to realize when sunlight comes in and you have Nick Lane's 30 million volts [per meter], guess what melanin does when it's hydrated? It dampens the current to one trillionth of one ampere. Why is this important?
"Robert O Becker found that the regenerative current in all mammals, that means every mammal listening to this in Germany, every mammal in El Salvador, and every mammal in United States, this is a universal law. […] Nobody is immune to this. If you don't make that current you don't heal. OK? Are you beginning to see how the electronics of light and electricity on that inner mitochondrial membrane, boy, they control a lot of things. It controls all the heme proteins. It controls the melatonin cycle. It even controls how enzymes are able to work […]
"I started to take all the these points together and started to really look at my patients. I started to find out that everybody who lived in a non-native EMF world that's blue lit, which is 99% of the world, now is allergic to oxygen. Now that's the part that's going to shock people when they hear it. But I'm going to explain to you why this makes sense.
"Remember the story I told you, the first two domains of life. The environment used to be anoxic. That's the reason why they used the Warburg metabolism back then, because it [oxygen] wasn't present. What's happening now is oxygen from non-native EMF is being broken down. When we pump that into the ionosphere, we are effectively not able to use the TCA cycle really well.
"When we're not able to use the TCA cycle, what happens? We don't make as much water to protect ourselves from the 30 million volts [per meter]. That means we're electrocuting ourselves on the inside. How do the nerves work? That electric current goes wherever the nerves take it and that causes a TBI in that area. Benne, that's what's happening to your guys. It happens right where the ADD centers are, in the limbic system."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Benne Wichmann & Lars Körner @ 53:05–56:38 (posted 2025-03-17) https://youtu.be/IHSMqhrfvaU&t=3185
Dr. Jack Kruse: "I think what you need to build is some of the things that we talked about in the podcast already. I think you need to rebuild your life so that it's decentralized. That means not only about your health but also your wealth. I think if you do that that's the cornerstone foundation of what a good life's all about.
"If you know that you don't have good health and you don't have good wealth that you're not ready to have babies. It's as simple as that. Fix those things and then get back on the path. The nice thing is there's always time to change the road you're on.
"But the thing is make sure when you do make the change that you do it for the right reasons, that you're not coming from an area where you're struggling. Focus in on what matters: that's light, water and magnetism. Optimize all of those before you make big decisions. If you know you wind up having a mistake or an error in your life, it doesn't mean you can't come back from it. It means that you need to do more to come back from it, not less, and not look for the easy way out.
"Because if you do ultimately not only will you pay a price and a toll, whether it be disease, or a poor outcome from your child, or maybe a breakup in a marriage or a relationship, or disassociation from friends and family. Those are the things that you need to work on first before you make the next big step about making your own family."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Eyla Cuenca @ 01:06:38–01:08:02 (posted 2025-03-25) https://youtu.be/1cH9NjPMce4&t=3998
Dr. Jack Kruse: "I think it starts before that. I think when you sit down and you're having a relationship with somebody, you have to get your light environment correct. That means man and woman. And if the man truly loves the woman, he needs to sit down with her just like you do before you get married, but before you have a discussion with the rabbi, a priest, or whomever else.
"What are we going to do to have a good baby? Are we going to have babies? If you're not going to have babies you can throw this discussion out. But if we're going to have babies we got to make sure that mommy's not working at night. Mommy's working and spending enough time outside. Mommy's vitamin D is above 60 ng/mL or higher before mommy has a baby. Why?
"Because that's what decentralized science says is important to making babies and making good baby brains and making good baby bodies. OK? That needs to happen first and foremost. Then the things that you wanted to bring in come in. Like you cannot build the third and fourth floor of a baby's body plan if you don't have a good blueprint. Remember that blueprint is sitting in your ovary and sitting in his sack. And you need to do a good job. So if he's putting the cell phone next to his sack, and you're putting the laptop on your lap, no you're not ready to have a baby, according to me."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Eyla Cuenca @ 48:48–50:10 (posted 2025-03-25) https://youtu.be/1cH9NjPMce4&t=2928
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Like, 'Why is it that babies are getting more jaundice when they're born?' Those are the kind of questions you need to ask. Or here's another one: 'Why is it that doctors tell pregnant women not to eat seafood, especially raw seafood?' 'Why is it that no one talks about breastfeeding as much as they should when you're pregnant?' 'Why is it that all women have to take prenatal vitamins?' I mean was there prenatal vitamins around when the Egyptians were here? 'Why is B12 associated with some of the things it is? Why is it in prenatal vitamins?' 'Why is there caudal regression syndromes today when we didn't really have that in the past?' […] Or when you learn about chorionic villi sampling and say, 'Why is my OB-GYN suggesting that I get this done?' […]
"My favorite one is we put women on B12, but why don't we ever check their vitamin D level in their first trimester, when we know that the baby is going to steal all the mother's vitamin D? Doesn't it mean if the woman is below 30 that she's going to come out with a much lower number, 'cause it's going to be spun into the baby (same thing with the DHA level)?
"If you're not eating to replace the things that your baby's taking away from you, does that make any sense? No, I'm going to tell you that's a preconditioned set of circumstances that the paradigm has put in. Why? Because then it makes you, the mom and the baby, clients postnatally.
"This is the reason why we're now seeing huge amounts of postpartum depression. This is the reason why babies have colic. Is it normal for a baby to have colic? Only when the baby has circadian mismatches. Is it normal for a baby to be jaundice? No, only when they have circadian mismatches. Is it normal to put a baby who's jaundiced under a blue light? No, we never did that when the Egyptians were out there. Is it normal for women in New York City to be more common to have a C-section than have a live birth through their vagina? No, that's not normal.
"Those are the questions that people need to start to ask. And when you find that the doctors cannot give you cogent answers that's when you need to start realizing you need to do your own homework. […] And the way you do that is by remaining curious, keep asking questions, and keep pushing the envelope. If you become difficult, so be it. […]
"You have the ability to sculpt those [mitochondrial] genes not only when you're pregnant but even after you're pregnant. That means that you can change the direction of your child's life. The trajectory changes, and you need to know that that's the case. […]
"If you don't give your moms raw seafood and seafood during pregnancy, you're not going to have a big brain. […] Neurosurgeons […] know a lot about brains and making them. I'm going to tell you, you need to have a lot of DHA to make a good brain. If an OB-GYN or a pediatrician tells you not to eat those things, I would strongly recommend you do your own homework and read some of the work of Michael Crawford or Stephen Cunnane about human brain evolution. You'll find out that the things that are in the marine seafood chain are about the best things you can eat when you're making a baby brain."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Eyla Cuenca @ 42:20–44:59, 46:17–46:27, 47:14–48:32 (posted 2025-03-25) https://youtu.be/1cH9NjPMce4&t=2540
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Mitochondrial genomics is only maternal. […] Women are far more important in this story than men are. […]
"Doug Wallace is the world expert in mitochondrial diseases. The classic disease that everybody's talking about right now, because they want to ascribe it to vaccines, is autism. […] Doug Wallace has actually linked autism to a specific mitochondrial abnormality. That abnormality, it turns out, can be affected by a lot of different things. What is his thesis around disease management? If you alter energy production through that mutation you get a disease. […]
"When I explained to Nicole this process I wrote a blog for her (actually, for her daughter). I told her that the abuse through technology that she's been through actually ruined her mitochondrial genome before Echo was even born. In other words, she had higher heteroplasmy when the baby came out.
"The vaccine was the lever that pushed her over the issue. In other words, the baby didn't have autism until another mitochondrial toxin was added to the mix, […] the straw that broke the camel's back. […]
"In 1986, 1989, it was a 0G world. The only thing we had was the power grid and we had things that plugged into it. No one had cell phones, no one had screens. We went from 0G to 5G literally in 25 to 40 years, which is the reason why autism has gone from one in 100,000 to one in 36 in different places. […]
"Women are born with every single egg they'll ever have. […] What does that mean? It means the egg that became Eyla, it was a first effectively programmed by your grandmother. Why? Because the egg you became was in your mother when she was inside her mother. That means your grandmother's electromagnetic experience actually not only sculpted you, but it sculpted your mother. […]
"Women are special. They have to sense the environment in order to select the correct egg for the environment that is out there so that the baby has the highest likelihood to survive. What pathway controls all of these things? It's called the leptin-melanocortin pathway. Now nature is really, really telling us something here because that same pathway also controls growth, appetite and satiety. So you have to realize fertility, fecundity, actually link directly to the energy transformation. […]
"What has happened say from, I would say, 1893, when Tesla created the AC power grid in the world's fair? Everything changed. What happened? We have the first reports of Alzheimer's disease in the literature in 1911. Then what happens? The first paper for autism shows up in 1940. Most people know in 1940 that there wasn't a lot vaccines around at that time. That should clue you in that the vaccine story is a much later event. Did autism speed up quicker? Yeah. And it does look (if you look at Bobby Kennedy's timeline) that it corresponds to the 1986 law with autism. But […] it also completely coincides with when everybody started using cell phones and screens. […]
"We now live in a world that has a ton of electromagnetic pollution. What does that do to female germlines? It raises the heteroplasmic rate in the wrong places. Then when the baby is born, if something else happens to it that also affects its energy production, then a new disease can manifest right away. […]
"Doug Wallace says that chronic diseases can show up out of the ether; all you have to do is alter mitochondrial DNA by introducing mutations. This is the crazy part of the story. Nuclear DNA is very stable but mitochondrial DNA mutates at a thousandfold rate higher. This is the reason why when we introduce mitochondrial toxins to the environment that we have all the chronic diseases that modern man has."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Eyla Cuenca @ 05:12–06:22, 07:21–07:44, 09:47–11:17, 14:21–18:20 (posted 2025-03-25) https://youtu.be/1cH9NjPMce4&t=312
Dr. Jack Kruse: "This is the single most important thing I can tell you: that the UV part drives the melanin story, the near infrared part drives the water-heme part of the story. You need those two protein systems in your body to be absolutely on call for when DARPA comes to take your life away […] with food, with vaccines, with drugs, with supplements. Why? […]
"Allan Frey knew that technology opened your gut barrier, your blood-brain barrier. What does that mean? When you have processed food, when you have a jab, when you have supplements that have heavy atoms in it, that actually causes immune problems in your gut. If you want to know why kids are allergic to peanuts, that's the reason why. If you want to know the reason why people have multiple chemical sensitivities or electrohypersensitivity, the open barriers are the reason why. You want to know why celiac diseases spiked? That's the reason why. Do you want to know why Hashimoto's went from very uncommon in my Robbins Pathology book in 1986 to now the number one cause of thyroid disease? The open barriers are the reason why.
"What did they do? They put all these atoms in these things that aren't supposed to be in us. Why is this important for you to hear? […]
"Here's the last part of the Becker story you need to understand. […] The reason why it was groundbreaking, he found out that we use semiconduction in us to work. […] He's the first guy that showed every system in us is built around this.
"Let me ask you a question. When Intel and Microsoft build a fab to build semiconductors, don't they have clean rooms?"
William Hall: "Of course."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Don't they let anything in there?"
William Hall: "No contamination at all."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Why in the fuck then would you take a supplement? Why in the fuck would you take a vaccine? Why in the fuck would you use any processed food that's not built by photosynthesis? Because guess what? Nature keeps all of those things out that can harm its semiconductive system. […]
"But guess what? They're putting stuff in and at the same time opening all your barriers to these atoms, because you know what they know? It destroys the way the semiconductive system in you works, and you never get to the regeneration program."
William Hall: "We're experiencing a loss of energy that normally should be flowing through our bodies, through our cells, because our barriers have been opened by the electromagnetic frequencies that we're being assaulted with: RF, lack of natural sunlight, LED lights, things like that. It's opening up these barriers and it's draining our power, essentially."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "That's exactly it.
"What you need is what I got behind me, what AAA is for everybody listening to this video, is sunlight. Why? Because it has UV and IR in proper balance. […] Water and melanin together are your superpower. That's the reason why UV and IR light are irreplaceable for savages who are being taken apart by the list [cancer, autism, obesity, Parkinson's, cardiovascular disease, diabetes] that we started this podcast with."
Dr. Jack Kruse with William Hall @ 01:03:33–01:07:03 & 01:08:36–01:08:51 (posted 2025-03-24) https://youtu.be/fVUJyK_y3KY&t=3813
INT. APARTMENT - NIGHT
Ramona Flowers and Scott Pilgram are sitting on the round rug in Wallace Well's apartment enjoying the dinner which Scott has prepared.
RAMONA
This is actually really good garlic bread.
SCOTT
Garlic bread is my favorite food.
I could honestly eat it for every meal,
or just eat it all the time without even stopping.
RAMONA
You'd get fat.
SCOTT
No, why would I get fat?
RAMONA
Bread makes you fat.
SCOTT
Bread makes you fat?!
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) @ 42:49–43:02 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue_KpuWiIO4
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Remember what Fauci told you in the beginning: fatties with diabetes were going to die. No, that's not true. They're not dying. It turns out it's the fit people. […] We've had over 250 soccer players die on the field all over the world. Remember these aren't fatties with diabetes. That's what you were told. Because guess what? That's what the paradigm wants you to believe.
"It turns out, believe it or not, people who took the jab who are fat, they have a layer of protection that everybody else doesn't have. Why? Because what do the jabs have? What did DARPA put in the jab? Something called a lipid nanoparticle.
"When you're heavy, that particle goes to your fat. There's nothing in your fat that's going to kill you. The more fat you have the more you're protected from how this thing kills. Turns out the more fit you are, it tends to go to electrical membranes in organs. Guess what the number one target was in the aftermarket data? […] The number one issue is actually the kidneys. Acute and chronic renal failure has gone through the roof in covid. You're going to appreciate this, my friend.
"A guy right in your backyard who you should have on your podcast, his name is John Beaudoin. He's an electrical engineer. He has all the data for Connecticut, Massachusetts, five other states that will show you that this is true. You guys know about the myocarditis issue.
"It turns out that the real story that you need to know about the aftermarket data, is if you took it, you are probably going to have a big problem over the next 20, 30, 40 years. If you make it to 40 or 50 years, those are going to be the savages that are doing what Uncle Jack's doing right now: outside, getting what? The UV and the IR. Why? Because that drives the regeneration programs that keep you away from what they're trying to do to you. OK?"
Dr. Jack Kruse with William Hall @ 01:00:54–01:03:32 (posted 2025-03-24) https://youtu.be/fVUJyK_y3KY&t=3654
William Hall: "Exactly. What people need to understand now is there's a lot of money in trying to sell you supplements. There's a lot of money in going to your doctor and having them send you for MRIs and blood tests and all this stuff. There's not a lot of money in a doctor telling you just to go outside. OK? That's the real reason why this stuff is being held back from us, is because they want people sick, they want people confused, and they don't want people knowing what's actually going on.
"The basis of everything that we've talked about, if you want to gain control over your mind and your health, you need to get back into nature. You need to get back connected to the principles of what we've been evolving under for millions of years. Get the technology away from you as much as possible and integrate it responsibly. And you can gain your health back."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "I agree with that. I think it's simple. People don't believe it but it works. And I'm not going to tell you that you're not going to need my profession. Like when you break your leg, you have a subdural from trauma, yeah, that's what we're good at. We're good at the acute stuff.
"What we suck at is the chronic stuff. And it turns out what DARPA has targeted is the chronic stuff. That's what you need to understand. Like all the disease metrics that you started this podcast with, every single one of them [cancer, autism, obesity, Parkinson's, cardiovascular disease, diabetes] are the chronic diseases that doctors are impotent to fix.
"You have to realize it's not that doctors are bad people. Their curriculum is paid for by big pharma and DARPA, just so you know that. That's why we learn what we learn. We learn just enough so that we don't question some of the things that I taught you about here.
"If you ask most doctors today, and I think your tribe should do this. Ask your doctor two questions. This is how you know if you're with the right doctor. 'Doc, do you know anything about the Cutter event?' OK? Then number two, 'Doc, do you know anything about Dr Robert O Becker's work in bone regeneration?'
"Do a hard stop. If they can't answer those two questions you're at the wrong doctor."
William Hall: "Totally agree. Totally agree."
Dr. Jack Kruse with William Hall @ 01:22:35–01:24:48 (posted 2025-03-24) https://youtu.be/fVUJyK_y3KY&t=4955