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nnEMF/blue light increases blood glucose while dehydrating you

Discussion in 'The EMF Rx' started by Jack Kruse, Oct 24, 2022.

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    Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) is usually a complication of diabetes mellitus in which high blood sugar results in high osmolarity without significant ketoacidosis. This effect is also seen in chronic nnEMF abuse. See below for the glucose part of the story. The nnEMF decreases the amount of water a mitochondrion creates from metabolism.

    What is hyperosmolarity? It is a condition in which the blood has a high concentration of salt (sodium), glucose, and other substances because water is absent. These increases in the blood draw the water out of the body's other organs, including the brain. That water comes from many places including the matrix where water is made.

    This has a massive effect on the circadian clock mechanism and leads to an unexpected early reset in a day. At the organismal level, the most fundamental time cue is a 24-h light-dark cycle that entrains the central clock in the SCN. On the contrary, the peripheral clocks can synchronize to nonphotic signals such as temperature cycles, humoral factors, heat shock, ultraviolet irradiation, and an influx of ions. The circadian clock is also associated tightly with a cellular redox state. Relative levels of a cellular redox cofactor, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), regulate the circadian clock, and vice versa; the clock generates a circadian rhythm of cellular NAD+ levels. Other redox-related metabolites and proteins such as peroxiredoxins in RBC also show circadian rhythms
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    The Merck manual has become a thread of centralized Big Pharma hypotheses, that should be rejected by decentralized patients who understand the role of nature in their health. This realization represents a fundamental shift because of what we learned about mitochondrial biology with a quantum mechanical framework.
    The history of medicine shows clearly that the advances of science have always been frustrated by the tyrannical influences of certain preconceived notions which were turned into unassailable dogmas. The Merck Manual is one such centralized ledger. For that reason alone, every serious physician should periodically make a profound reexamination of their basic principles they hold dear from that ledger.
     
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    More data damning the blue light hazard. Even in nocturnal mammals, blue light is a killer.
    Most modern humans don't realize that they now eat with their eyes because blue light increases blood glucose and insulin without any food in their mouth. We have to stop blaming food for what light does.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651322013288
     
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