Thursday, February 27, 2025


His discussion revolves around POMC and melanin.  So the hack is exposure to sunlight.  Not just being out in the sun between 11 and 3pm, but exposure to sunlight, meaning shirt comes off, shorts or trunks replace pants.  And exposure to cold, both, meaning, you'll need to take cold baths.  I knew of bone regeneration in young people from Becker's books.  For example, a kid who has the tip of a finger to the first crease cut off will grow back completely but only up until the age of 11.  

47:00.  Bone doesn't heal; it regenerates completely.  

57:47.  What do I need to do?

And I said, just follow the leptin prescription.  I said go see the sun every day, see the sun rise, get as much sun as you can, but you need to use cold.  You need to start taking cold baths.

58:00.  And he said why?

58:01.  I said, Look, it's not important why, but this is what I'm going to tell you.  Mammals figured out after they came out under the ground that if they get in cold environments, they can make stronger UV light from their own tissues than even the sun provides.  This is what fueled all their evolutionary growth.

58:19.  What?  

58:21.  The process is called wideband semiconduction.  Basically, you take visible light from 250 to 760, you use non-linear Optics, and the things that you use are wide band semiconductors. I said the wide band semiconductors that you know in biology are called hemoglobin, chlorophyll, and melanin.  And, it turns out, for us, the chlorophyll is not a big part of the story; that's the plant side of the story and food's part of the story.  But hemoglobin and melanin, dude, that's the ticket.  I said you need to maximize oxygen delivery and nitric oxide delivery to melanin to renovate it and to create massive amounts of melanin where your body plan put it in.  I guarantee if you have eosinophilic esophagitis that the problem is going to be in the visceral level at the hypothalamic level in your brain.  I can even tell you the tract is going to be in.  I can tell you where the melanin is missing.  So you need to use UVA light and infrared A light through your eye predominantly, and I think it'll go away.  So that's what he did, and 6 weeks later, it was gone after having this for almost 15 years. 

Sunlight supports or stimulates a melatonin reservoir

It has now been shown that the mitochondria produce melatonin in many cells in quantities that are orders of magnitude higher than that produced in the pineal gland.  This subcellular melatonin does not necessarily fluctuate with our circadian clock or release into the circulation system, but instead has been proposed to be consumed locally in response to the free radical density within each cell, in particular in response to Near Infrared (NIR) exposure. --Reiter and Zimmerman


Thank you to Dr. Jack Kruse for the 2022 pictogram above, where he writes
Foods do not promote melatonin production.  That is pure fictional medicine fallacy.  95% of melatonin in humans is made in mitochondria.  Redox controls melatonin levels.  

Melatonin is fundamental to the lighting, display, and architectural industries as the primary biomarker used in circadian theory. Billions of dollars are being spent on research, product development, and marketing based on the impact of visible light on melatonin produced by the pineal gland.  It has now been shown that the mitochondria produce melatonin in many cells in quantities that are orders of magnitude higher than that produced in the pineal gland. This subcellular melatonin does not necessarily fluctuate with our circadian clock or release into the circulation system, but instead has been proposed to be consumed locally in response to the free radical density within each cell, in particular in response to Near Infrared (NIR) exposure. The main point of this review hypothesizes that the subcellular melatonin is being produced in response to the NIR photons which make up the majority of natural sunlight. Given the number of cells and quantity of subcellular melatonin identified to date, it is reasonable to propose that the body produces and maintains a melatonin reservoir that is separate and apart from the circulatory melatonin generated by the pineal gland. To understand how sunlight may support or stimulate this antioxidant reservoir, it becomes necessary to quantify the free radical density in various parts of the human body. To do this, it is necessary to move away from two-dimensional empirical approaches and develop three-dimensional bio-optical models based on the underlying biological processes at play. Three-dimensional Mechanistic Bio-optical Models (MBM) of the skin, eye, and brain based on non-sequential optical ray tracing and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) data clearly indicate that the NIR portion of natural sunlight provides the primary stimulus during the day to the majority of the cells in the human body, impacting over 60% of the cells in an adult body and 100% of the cells in the fetus and young children. It is also shown that, optically, the human body, under the assumption of natural sunlight, has developed optical mechanisms to gather and localize NIR photons in the most sensitive areas of the human body: blood vessels, retina, brain, skin, and even the fetus.  That assumption is no longer valid in modern societies where the majority of our time is spent exposed to visible only lighting and displays, which emit zero NIR photons. Based on an optical and biological review of the literature and the MBM results, it is proposed that the NIR portion of natural sunlight stimulates an excess of antioxidants in each of our healthy cells and that the cumulative effect of this antioxidant reservoir is to enhance the body’s ability to rapidly and locally deal with changing conditions throughout the day. In this approach, the role of circulatory melatonin produced by the pineal gland is to provide an efficient method of delivering supplemental melatonin during periods of low cellular activity and solar stimulus to damaged or aging cells in both diurnal and nocturnal animals. While circulatory melatonin may be the “Hormone of Darkness”, subcellular melatonin may be the “Hormone of Daylight”. 

MARC LANDERS: CBD mainly triggers cancer cells to self-destruct (apoptosis). It also kicks in cleanup (autophagy) and cell breakdown (necrosis) for a triple attack.

DR. JANE RUBY: The 2 Measles vaccines contain cells from lung tissue of a 14 wk old aborted male fetus


There is an intelligence leak from out of Ukraine saying that the reason why is Zelensky doesn't know what to do about this is because he already signed all that over to the Brits and that was back in January when they signed the 100 year partnership agreement the Brits understood that Zelensky was offering this to Trump, or maybe they put him up to it, but they decided to preempt Trump and they drafted this 100-year partnership agreement and Keir Starmer went to Kiev and he and zelensky signed it together