2. I will remind you again, we have two genomes in us, one bacterial that controls energy flux in tissues and the other virally based that controls nuclear-based genes. The bacterial one mutates 5 times faster than the other and it shows maternal inheritance. It is massively… https://t.co/vDZBXow2vdtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
3. So what happens when we block parts of the spectrum of the sun or get too much of parts we are not supposed to experience? Can separated visible light cause digital toxicity in the skin & eyes of Ancient humans?
Do you know when this “light assault” really began on human… https://t.co/336mFQVBCwtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
4. Humans have always wanted to look attractive. Even in ancient times, people desired to avoid sunburn. This takes us back to the Egyptian days. Egyptians always considered light skin more beautiful than dark skin. However, Egypt’s sun-drenched environment made it difficult to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
5. The Egyptians used ingredients that have been rediscovered by modern scientists. For example, the Egyptians used rice bran extracts in some of their sunscreen formulas. Today, gamma oryzanol is extracted from rice bran and is used in industry for its UV-absorbing properties.… https://t.co/5VOAafao20twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
6. In the early 1930s, a South Australian chemist, HA Milton Blake, experimented and produced a sunburn cream. Following this invention, the founder of L’Oreal Company, chemist Eugene Schueller refined the invention and the first sunscreen made its debut in 1936. Guys, 1936 is… https://t.co/BArJMH2MJutwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
7. Later in 1938, a famous chemist called Franz Greiter developed a cream that he named Gletscher Crème or Glacier Cream. He also came up with something called the sun protection factor which is now known as the SPF factor in sunscreen. Franz invented the SPF factor which then… https://t.co/SfsxTs9ys4twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
8. Finally, in 1980, Coppertone developed the first UVA/UVB sunscreen which has been in the markets with different names.
Scientists are still searching for more effective ways to protect the human body against the sun. In my opinion, they should stop. The best way to protect… https://t.co/1uO23F8sWXtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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1. During exposure to sunlight solar radiation with wavelengths of 290–315 nm penetrate into the skin and is absorbed by proteins, DNA, and RNA as well as 7-dehydrocholesterol. Most of this UVB radiation is absorbed in the epidermis and as a result, when exposed to sunlight most… https://t.co/Dr28NMHH4Ztwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2. Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are associated with low Vitamin D levels. Both conditions also show a strong latitude incidence and prevalence. Today in 2023 out of 7 billion humans, 500-550 million are currently diabetic. Let that # sink in. This tells you how bad humans are… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
3. Vitamin D is the sunshine vitamin that has been produced on this earth for more than 500 million years according to the literature. I'm not sure this number is accurate. During exposure to sunlight, 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin absorbs UV B radiation and is converted to… https://t.co/dJdT1L4Ndutwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
1. Why doesn't centralized science understand the retina, eye clock, and FM radio station function of the central retinohypothalamic tract well today?
2. To survive in adverse environments organisms must be able to perceive and respond to their surroundings. One of the most complex and remarkable sensory systems utilized in the animal kingdom is vision. Through specialized cells (photoreceptors) animals can make use of light… https://t.co/poNQcrKGm2twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
3. The eye allows for the detection and processing of detailed light signals. Representatives of Cnidaria, Mollusca, Annelida, Onychophora, Arthropoda, and Chordata are examples of organisms that have developed complex eyes, often associated with image formation (Zuker, 1994).… https://t.co/s8bdLq5e2Stwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
When your hypothalamus senses that you're too hot, it sends signals to your sweat glands to make you sweat and cool you off. When the hypothalamus senses that you're too cold, it sends signals to your muscles that make your shiver and create warmth. This is called maintaining… https://t.co/DGyFPDlxMf https://t.co/rTrK5bhthmtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
3. Eccrine sweat glands already exist at birth in humans and are widely distributed over the whole skin surface with only two exceptions: lips and glans penis. Depending on individual variation, there are 1.6–5 million sweat glands found across the human body with an average… https://t.co/IU9xFPEcSEtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
1. What happens when a dermatologist from high latitude examines the literature with an open mind? When the oscillation pattern is lost deuterium enters the matrix and cytosol and this is not where it should be to an excess. The normal ratio for the beta-oxidation function is… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2. When you move away from the equator not even Vitamin D pills lower heart disease showing that light not pills are the key to the sun for the heart.
3. Why shouldn’t one take oral Vitamin D3 to replace the sunlight you are not getting? Here is the black swan mitochondriac position: Information quanta dictate this mindset: Cholesterol sulfate is also synthesized in the skin by UV light exposure of the skin. Sulfated… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Pretty easy to understand. Hypermethylation of your reticular activating system from tech screens/nnEMF/blue light. Same a Micheal Jackson. If you do not change the light environment you will die.
2. Are all sleep diorders a topological defect of the eye and skin that cause cranial nerve and brainstem dysfunction destroy DHA/melatonin via melanopsin damage = a manifestation of a brainstem redox deficit?
3. UV-A light stimulates melanin creation in cells that have the POMC gene in it. This is done to increase the tissues charge density to augment the effect of iron, and it also releases nitric oxide in both the retina's RPE and skin. Oxygen and NO release from hemoglobin improve… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…