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Mitocondriaco en busca de la salud óptima. Impresiones. Aire. Comida. Գեորգի Գյուրջիև. Autor de La atmósfera de la salud
Madrid, Spain
Joined April 2008
Inside a recon flight in the eyewall of Melissa. Keep in mind, these crew members were working with no pay due to the government shutdown. Unbelievable job by everyone aboard the NOAA and AF recon missions as always.
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New episode with @MitoPsychoBio & @msahsorin: “Energy Resistance Principle in Life, Healing & Disease”
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Conclusión: El ERP predice que la salud es la capacidad de mantener la vida con un nivel óptimo de resistencia energética, mientras que la curación es el proceso de lograr adaptaciones que optimicen la dinámica de ėR. Paper aquí:
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GDF15 es el marcador más relevante de resistencia energética elevada en humanos, aumentando cuando las mitocondrias están bajo estrés.
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Los factores que disminuyen ėR incluyen el sueño, la actividad física y la restricción calórica. Los factores que aumentan ėR son la hiperglucemia, la hiperlipidemia, el estrés celular y toxinas que afecten la función mitocondrial. A tener muy en cuenta.
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El proceso comienza con los alimentos, la digestión y la cascada bioquímica, y culmina en el flujo de electrones en la CTE, donde el oxígeno actúa como aceptor final de electrones. El ERP propone esta relación: ėR = EP/f², donde EP es el potencial energético y f² es la capacidad
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La resistencia energética (ėR) es absolutamente necesaria para la vida, pero ojo, el exceso causa estrés oxidativo, daño molecular e inflamación, señales inequívocas de enfermedad y envejecimiento. Ni mucha ni poca, necesitamos la justa èR.
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El Principio de Resistencia Energética, un trabajo fascinante de @MitoPsychoBio El ERP describe cómo los organismos vivos transforman la energía de los alimentos en trabajo útil mediante la resistencia al flujo de electrones hacia el oxígeno.
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The beautiful game where sometimes all answers are correct. How are you playing this spot?
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An 85 IQ explanation on how nnEMFs negatively impact our health ⚡️ Imagine that you have an electronic device that’s supposed to use a 5W charger and then you proceed to use a 50W one. Won’t this mess up the device? Obviously. Well kind of the same thing happens to our bodies
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Gary Franks: Former presidents should be seen, not heard
tribunecontentagency.com
Like children, former presidents should be seen, but not heard. I say that with deep respect for the men who were privileged enough to serve as presidents of the United States and are alive today....
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The color’s only half the story, it’s also the angle. Keep light low to spare the ipRGCs in your lower retina; those cells set your brain’s clock and voltage for the night. And while red wins after dark, don’t sleep on green. It carries a forgotten role in daytime mitochondrial
if your house at night doesn't look like you have a brothel or are raising chickens, you're doing it wrong your light intake is as important as your diet.
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If your Car’s inverter is up front, Sell it. FAST.
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Everyone blames poor LDL. But really, it’s the loss of charge that makes it dangerous. When cholesterol gets glycated, its electrical field collapses → oxidation, stickiness, and slowed clearance follow. Light, timing, and redox (probably cold) are what keep that charge
The best part of my interview with @PaulReynoldsPhD is at the end when he insisted on talking about one more thing as our time was nearing an end. Glycation of fine LDL cholesterol is what causes heart disease, he told me. I had no idea. THAT is the mechanism that links
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La Big Farma no busca pacientes sanos, busca consumidores recurrentes. La Industria Alimentaria no busca clientes saciados, busca consumidores recurrentes.
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"We were able to measure seven different PFAS in this study, and found that individual compounds had specific associations with offspring brain structure." @orebrouni
https://t.co/wvP8k5OHUb
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🎙️NEW: Special Wednesday Episode -Trump in Japan: big deals, heartfelt tributes -Shutdown Day 29: Dems stress food stamp cutoff -Defending Ed's nationwide DEI crackdown -Zohran’s 9/11 story unravels -State religious liberty rankings -What is the UN actually doing?
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Most people see color. The body sees charge. Leaves reflect near-infrared, the same spectrum that builds structured water and feeds mitochondria. Nature’s quiet therapy is hiding in plain sight.
Leaves are infrared reflectors. Yes they also reflect a small amount of green red or yellow light. But we only know them as that because our eyes are tuned to that portion of the spectrum. The majority of the light that they reflect back is infrared and invisible.
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