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MattD1995
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MattD1995

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    1. brishon23
      brishon23
      There's a 420 character limit so I had to break this into many sections. Start reading from the bottom.
    2. brishon23
      brishon23
      Good luck on the new job. I was born in Dallas and used to love it. My life is pretty chaotic right now and I'm dropping my Dr. Kruse membership in a few days so you may not be able to respond to me here, so this is my direct email address if you (or anyone else assuming this is now public) ever want to get in touch: brishon@yahoo.com
    3. brishon23
      brishon23
      There's tons of horrific chemicals in 99% of sunscreens and the only one I would use is by a company called "Badger" and it's sold in health food stores.
    4. brishon23
      brishon23
      Bottom line: I heard Dr. Kruse say it's NOT safe to be in direct sun from 11am to 4pm. Presumably since he said these docs are right he would go along with their advice to wear long sleeve shirts, hats, sunglasses but Dr. Kruse did not say this.
      1. MattD1995
        MattD1995
        I’ve never heard Dr Kruse say this. In fact, I’ve heard the opposite. He’s repeatedly mentioned that sunlight from 10-3 is the optimal window for vitamin D absorption.
        Aug 31, 2019
      2. MattD1995
        MattD1995
        Sunlight from 6-10 is good for stimulating pituitary via retina. Sunlight from 10-3/5ish is good for vitamin D.
        Sunlight from 5/6ish onward is good for red light exposure.
        Aug 31, 2019
    5. brishon23
      brishon23
      You may want to try this email address to send in questions: misty@jackkruse.com and there are other email addresses where you can ask questions and perhaps they will give you better directions than I got -- perhaps it's because I'm a relatively new member.
    6. brishon23
      brishon23
      Maybe you could try to ask this question in the next webinar he gives. I found out that members have 2 days prior to his announced webinars to ask questions in writing and send them in.
    7. brishon23
      brishon23
      I've tried repeatedly to get a question to him asking if "Daylight Savings Time" matters to no avail. Kruse said the reason they''re right is because the sun is not filtered through the atmosphere between 11 & 4.
    8. brishon23
      brishon23
      I've watched all of Kruse's webinars & every youtube talks. He said in one of them that he agrees with the ophthalmologists and dermatologists that sun rays are dangerous between 11 am & 4 pm.
      1. shelly ross
        shelly ross
        Why did I have no idea?? When do we get D? 10-11??
        Jul 31, 2019
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