12/23/2025
https://youtu.be/6SlD_mzZFY0?si=jZHtEAq-5rkpl0dX
Nick N. glymphatic system hacks?
Hmmm... I believe that almost all lab environments are near infrared light starved, and lit by LED and fluorescent light. The quality of this light environment appears to be quite toxic in many ways that inhibit mitochondrial functioning?!? So, I worry that this light regime already is inhibiting O2 carrying capacity of heme Fe in hemoglobin, by not allowing NIR to modulate the Fe3 back to Fe2 to enable O2 transport?!!?? And, what, if any, effect on the pineal production of melatonin does this LED w/o NIR have? Does it reduce melatonin further just before sleep, reducing the ratio to cortisol and adrenalin? And does this result in not being able to reach the depth of necessary paralysis of non essential physiologic activity, to reach the conditions necessary for switching on the glymphatic 'switch' in the brain stem? And, the additional switch that signals the kidneys to reduce urine production while asleep, so that the glymphatic system can proceed w/o interruption? Perhaps, if we provide for our light environment as we approach sleep time, to be more in line with how we were adapted to thrive in by living almost entirely outdoors, our indoor time could be far less toxic from 'non organic, highly processed toxic light'. Now, I am no expert in anything, I have been carefully listening to many researchers trying to clarify quantum biology of light. Whatever questions I have gathered from these experts could easily be off base. Question everything! But, this emerging community of researchers, is voicing a lot of scientific integrity in their line of questioning, so I am becoming increasingly attentive to their dialogue. A large number of them are raising grave concerns about the censorship of the economic engine opposing funding of the effects of junk light on our physiology, just like the junk food issues. The scientific community needs to 'wake up to the corruption of the systems of funding for science' by the wealth accumulation insanity currently inhibiting the flow of scientific integrity IMHO. Search YT podcasts for: quantum biology of light, outdoor wavelengths, indoor wavelengths, Guy Foundation, Alexis Cowan, MedCram, Bob Fosbury, etc. leading to a LOT of jaw-dropping points of physics that obviously cannot be separated from biology, yet are censored out of the conversations of the medical paradigm.
https://youtu.be/5XANvbIfWjI?si=DRg3QIyWQ0zCd-9I
Thomas S. and Dom D., ******
R.K.
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If NIR light exposure has ability to modulate the toxic effects of LED exposure altering the heme Fe2 to Fe3 (stopping ability to carry O2?), by bringing Fe3 back to Fe2, would this be an angle to play into the emerging metabolic protocol? Especially since most light environments we spend time in indoors are NIR starved? Or, would the NIR ability to reach tissue depths, tend too much to restore tumor mitochondria functionality? And, can bone Pb mobilization under physiologic stresses needing sudden Ca, limit normal GABA, so that glutamate can persist more in the near tumor environment? Can GABA be increased readily? Can any of this line of thinking help clarify pressures for mitochondrial function maintenance in 'normal' cells, or in tumor cells? I have concerns that lab light environments don't seem to take into account controlling for NIR starvation effects.IMHO.
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Yes, I think oncologists, that themselves get personal threats of cancer, could quickly become more curious?! Perhaps, strategically locate and carefully approach this cohort, might be in the 'playbook'?
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