Thank you for pointing out that moment, very much indeed. It does seem about time now, that anyone who wishes to discuss metabolism, with any insight, were aware of these magical details ... from Ling, from Wiggins, from Pollack as well as from others. Exclusion zone / interfacial water's behaviour, and electromagnetic radiation, rotating ATP synthase ... what wonderful times.
@Marion Harris A lone question mark is hard to interpret. I will take it as an indication of curiosity. If you are interested in the real world mitochondrial function in the context of humans, Gerald Pollack gives a good introduction to water behaviour near interfaces (exclusion zone) - in a book '4th Phase of Water'. This zone is amplified by exposure to electromagnetic waves also known as light. Infrared light in particular penetrates deeply into the body, so can reach many cells and their mitochondria to effect their water structure in this respect. Related, there is a growing body of evidence pointing to on site melatonin mitochondrial production during daylight from infrared-A. This is distinct from pineal synthesis at night, dependent on SCN signaling based on light input of ipRGCs. Many reasons to be outside as much as possible, exposed to sunlight ...
Mean rate consumed changing into original form giving energy . This comment from my physiology learning in medical school before listening to lecture. I see comments before listening to any lecture. I might change my reply after listening. ATP is like money currency of energy.
Except Dr. Wallace, the panelists look so unhealthy. How can unhealthy people have any clue as to what makes a human healthy? Compare these people to Dr. Paul Mason, Dr. Brett Scher, Dave Feldman, Elliot Overton, etc. Just as I wouldn't take financial advice from broke people, when it comes to health, I wouldn't put much weight on the opinion of unhealthy people.
Curious - can or will a body take an electron and use it? Like grounding... can your body use an electron from the ground for something like this or does it have to be generated this way and stolen
Barometric pressure, plays a role in cell aggregation. As does radiation. donating electrons can be done externally to shift cellular status. Live blood cell analysis shows this in real time.
Great , your all so smart . How about you tell us what we can and should do to enhance longevity, health , energy .... blah, blah , blah . Doesn't mean shit , if we cant implement positive change .
Agreed, they are anything but direct ... there are some clues here and there. If you caught the Gilbert Ling question, where Douglas replies referring to new water research (I mentioned Gerald Pollack in another comment, in his book Gerald does bring up Gilbert as well as Philippa Wiggins, along with discussions of his own research showing exclusion zone growing in exposure to light) ... a takeaway - live an outdoors life, optimise electromagnetic (quantum) yield in mitochondria.
Please put together a podcast with scientists addressing the Western Diet effect on killing mitachondria. Example, Corn Syrup injected in everything.
Yes second that. I take it you are familiar with the fructose work from Richard Johnson, Robert Lustig etc.?
Dr.Douglas W fielding the question about Gilbert Ling was a special moment. around 1:18:00. Also 1:23:00 the question about EMF...wow.
Thank you for pointing out that moment, very much indeed.
It does seem about time now, that anyone who wishes to discuss metabolism, with any insight, were aware of these magical details ... from Ling, from Wiggins, from Pollack as well as from others. Exclusion zone / interfacial water's behaviour, and electromagnetic radiation, rotating ATP synthase ... what wonderful times.
@Marion Harris A lone question mark is hard to interpret. I will take it as an indication of curiosity. If you are interested in the real world mitochondrial function in the context of humans, Gerald Pollack gives a good introduction to water behaviour near interfaces (exclusion zone) - in a book '4th Phase of Water'. This zone is amplified by exposure to electromagnetic waves also known as light. Infrared light in particular penetrates deeply into the body, so can reach many cells and their mitochondria to effect their water structure in this respect.
Related, there is a growing body of evidence pointing to on site melatonin mitochondrial production during daylight from infrared-A. This is distinct from pineal synthesis at night, dependent on SCN signaling based on light input of ipRGCs. Many reasons to be outside as much as possible, exposed to sunlight ...
very educational, keep on doing the good work.
Great work!
Great work guys. Very supricing about leucin
Does anyone know what "ATP turnover rate" (27:10) means?
Mean rate consumed changing into original form giving energy . This comment from my physiology learning in medical school before listening to lecture. I see comments before listening to any lecture. I might change my reply after listening. ATP is like money currency of energy.
From the lecture 65-200 kilograms of ATP produced every day .Amazing data we did not know studying in best medical school.
42:00 metformin
@Claude, are you sticking to a dose of 75g of glucose or do you consider bodymass (smurf vs giant) in the administration?
What ages/dies faster … mitochondria or other cells. ? Basically … what kills you … MC or non MC cells ?
Love it 🔥
Except Dr. Wallace, the panelists look so unhealthy. How can unhealthy people have any clue as to what makes a human healthy?
Compare these people to Dr. Paul Mason, Dr. Brett Scher, Dave Feldman, Elliot Overton, etc.
Just as I wouldn't take financial advice from broke people, when it comes to health, I wouldn't put much weight on the opinion of unhealthy people.
Curious - can or will a body take an electron and use it? Like grounding... can your body use an electron from the ground for something like this or does it have to be generated this way and stolen
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoelectric_effect
ua-cam.com/video/NnRMRGsAHfA/v-deo.html
I believe externally donated. Ozone, steam depolarizing positively charged protons. After all most with inflammation can feel storms coming etc
Barometric pressure, plays a role in cell aggregation. As does radiation. donating electrons can be done externally to shift cellular status. Live blood cell analysis shows this in real time.
Humans do have brown fat
Disappointed the speaker prior to Francesca blamed metabolic syndrome on only high fat diets as that dogma does not comport with reputable science.
High fat? High carbs!
😂Type 2 diabetes IS NOT CAUSED BY A HIGH FAT DIET but by a HIGH CARBOHYDRATE diet. Not sure why these “doctors” are so misinformed on “science”. 😮
You are clueless why we have mitochondria
Seriously!?? Does it get any more pale than this!??? The academia keeps marching backwards
Great , your all so smart . How about you tell us what we can and should do to enhance longevity, health , energy .... blah, blah , blah . Doesn't mean shit , if we cant implement positive change .
Exercise, Keto/carnivore diet, circadian rhythm and cold thermogenesis.
@@abzinokartelino5035 how's cold gonna help?
@@nootri brings respiratory proteins closer together, increases proton efficiency.
Agreed, they are anything but direct ... there are some clues here and there. If you caught the Gilbert Ling question, where Douglas replies referring to new water research (I mentioned Gerald Pollack in another comment, in his book Gerald does bring up Gilbert as well as Philippa Wiggins, along with discussions of his own research showing exclusion zone growing in exposure to light) ... a takeaway - live an outdoors life, optimise electromagnetic (quantum) yield in mitochondria.
@@abzinokartelino5035 You acquainted with Jack Kruse perchance?
Next slide ... yup.
Junk seience... harmful.
Junk ... skip it . These filled are lost .