I was captivated with the Jones podcast and the info shared during that. this guy, Kruse, is a very well informed and educated person who seems to know so much about things he shouldn't, as a neurosurgeon, making connections to events that go much deeper that we have been led to understand. crazy information.
@DanMaul-ip1isАй бұрын
Here from the recent Danny Jones podcast. Blown away. But not surprised
@cdotrdotsmith29 күн бұрын
@@DanMaul-ip1is would love to see Uncle Jack have a convo with Dr. Bikman
@Zacchus26 күн бұрын
I’ve been saying that a lot the past few years…
@Aron_Baker10 ай бұрын
I am a testiment of reversing myopia. Over the last 2 years my eye sight has gotten significantly better. From a -2.5 to a -1.5. My optometrist was floored. I quit wearing my sunglasses for the most part and have been spending significantly more time outside. I switched to a high fat animal based diet which I believe plays an important role as well. Thank you Rick Ruben, Andrew Huberman, and Jack Kruse 🙏 for spreading these amazing insights and information
@r.r.r97466 ай бұрын
That's weird, why do your eyes hurt and become red if you spend hours outside without sunglasses ??? I call you BS
@nikkola333 ай бұрын
I have this problem.......just starting to listen
@readywhen3 ай бұрын
@@r.r.r9746 You shouldn't spend HOURS in the sun if you're not used to it. Also it's good to spend time in the shade. It's like... if people tell you that exercise is healthy and you start playing basketball all day, your knees will start hurting for sure. Now, that doesn't make exercise bad. You can't expect adaptation to occur with the snap of a finger. Furthermore, de-adaptation doesn't say anything about the thing you're trying to adapt to, being good or bad :)
@scoobtoober29752 ай бұрын
@@r.r.r9746 When did he say they hurt
@scoobtoober29752 ай бұрын
@@nikkola33 I've been higher fat for the past 2 years. it didn't change my eyes. I'm -1.25 to -1.5. sun light and skin exposed in general seems to have helped. now i'm trying to get the blue light out at night. try that too
@CoachEarlPlaysАй бұрын
This is one of the most important podcast episodes in existence.
@carynmartin60537 күн бұрын
🎉😊absolutely!
@BlastedOffRawPuerh88Ай бұрын
Every time I get sunlight in my eyes I visualize it lighting up the inside of my body. It feels so good.
@Mistral4344 күн бұрын
That's basically how Qi Gong works. All connected back to light
@AllanSchmidtАй бұрын
I just arrived from Danny Jones also. This is amazing. Putting all the puzzle pieces together
@MW-greatteacher10Ай бұрын
I am a Registered Nurse "trained" in the traditional centralized way of medicine. In 2010 I went to work in a very busy large k-12 school clinic. I eventually got an MAT and an EdS with many teaching certifications one of which is High school broadfield science. I am currently teaching physical science (combined physics, basic chemistry and the ways and laws of the inorganic world). I am now convinced that it definitely takes all the disciplines of scientific study to understand our bodies, the earth and the universe we live in. It takes a very broad understanding of alot of different "sciences" for everything to make sense. We are too fixated on specialization when we study anything. After listening to this podcast (or whatever this platform is), I realized how incredibly fortunate I am to have the healthscience background blended with the physical science knowledge. It all makes perfect sense now. All because I got the opportunity to teach kids about atoms, light frequency and states of matter and energy. What a ride 😂
@martinv.- Жыл бұрын
Timestamps: 0:00:25 Intro - Conversation 0:03:45 Start - Jack’s measurement stick: K-T event 0:05:45 Jack’s injury back then 0:09:05 ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari’ book summary and meaning for Jack 0:12:05 Michelangelo’s David moment 0:14:05 Sherpas lifestyle and environment 0:15:35 Leptin’s paper 0:19:14 *sponsors* 0:20:32 …those 18 months of Jack Kruse of realization 0:22:00 Semiconductors 0:25:25 The story of light, and first quantum biology reads 0:26:59 Negative entropy concept 0:28:10 Defining entropy 0:30:03 The onion experiment and Fritz Popp 0:31:38 “We cannot remain healthy without the sun” J.K. 0:33:22 Three possibilities laid out by Huberman (false - partially true - true) 0:34:21 “Every cell that’s alive on this planet emits something called ultra weak UV light” J.K. 0:35:30 Wide band semi conduction, and the elements our body uses 0:37:10 Melanin, and how did mammals survive this event? 0:38:40 Back to the K-T event 0:40:50 Eukaryotes, us 0:42:40 “Why would nature do this?” J.K. 0:43:15 The Cambrian Explosion event 0:46:08 *sponsors* 0:47:15 How a semiconductor works 0:49:10 Robert O. Becker research 0:52:52 …putting it all together 0:53:25 Da Vinci painting, with paint that oxidized 0:54:52 “We create our own light show” J.K. 0:55:47 Proteins and DNA 0:57:00 “Do you think nature makes any mistakes?” J.K. 0:59:02 Back to the beginner mindset 1:00:00 Why is the K-T event important and how mammals started their comeback 1:01:09 “Every time a cell undergoes mitosis in the cell cycle, you have to have UV light” J.K. 1:04:00 Sidebars and this story for Jack 1:05:00 Cell migration 1:06:50 Three types of melanin 1:08:05 “We hear light” J.K. 1:09:00 Rick realizes why Jack is so angry! 1:11:43 “Science needs to change” A.H. 1:12:55 Eddie Chang 1:13:24 50% of what’s in medicine books is wrong? 1:14:20 Four papers from Einstein that blew up physics 1:16:15 UV drives all nonlinear optical programs 1:18:50 “The leptin-melanocortin pathway is brain surgery without a scalpel” J.K. 1:21:32 The 4 (let’s say 5) most important scientists for Jack 1:22:18 Cold function inside of us - Water capturing light 1:23:35 Mitochondria 1:25:10 “Some people you cannot change” J.K. 1:26:20 Metastasis - “Mammals invented metastasis to survive” J.K. 1:28:17 0.1% for Jack, and its implications 1:29:10 Melanin is the darkest pigment: it absorbs all frequencies of light 1:29:40 Black person with vitiligo 1:31:31 Modern lighting = K-T Event 1:33:30 Rick Rubin health issue story 1:36:00 Rick calls Jack - Rick calls Peter Attia 1:38:35 Rick goes to Attia podcast after surgery 1:40:45 The leptin prescription by Jack Kruse 1:45:53 Jack tries to make sense thermodynamically what’s going on in our body 1:47:42 “Everything I’ve said to this point I know it to be axiomatically true” J.K. 1:48:40 Centralized medicine is being in a burning building 1:49:36 Jack thoughts on Alpha-MSH Peptide 1:50:14 Melatonin and Vitamin D exogenously (as examples) 1:53:25 Evolution as the randomized controlled trial 1:54:45 Jack basic light viewing behaviors for the public 1:56:08 Centralized vs Decentralized medicine 1:57:30 Jack’s message and how he sees Andrew 1:58:42 First time Rick saw Jack: event of Dave Asprey 2:01:30 When counter-culture becomes mainstream - A.H. 2:03:10 Seeing life as you would see a diamond 2:04:22 To be open to the lesson, when Centralized medicine is not 2:05:50 Is not what we think it is! (melanoma, cancer, metastasis examples) 2:07:55 Explanation of light as it relates to the human body - the source 2:08:45 Beginner mindset questions 2:10:40 No light control in randomized controlled trials studies 2:12:39 Transcranial magnet 2:14:00 Light and sound are waves but no the same thing 2:16:20 Inconvenient: neurons communicating through waves 2:17:53 Telepathy: bad thing that is proven? 2:19:00 What and how it offends the profiters 2:19:57 Red light 2:22:11 Experiment by Luc Montagnier: DNA teleportation 2:23:06 “When something offends…” J.K. 2:25:25 How we work and focusing on the mitochondrial DNA 2:26:36 Our job to understand and help our patients 2:29:05 Wide band semiconductor, what does it mean? 2:30:00 Albinos: they got some neuromelanin in their brains 2:31:08 Reason why Mother Nature put your major clock in your eye 2:32:55 Size and shape determine thermodynamics 2:34:40 Tesla ruined us 2:35:45 Magnetism and what is built-in to the Methylene blue biohack 2:37:35 Not a fan of California: theory of “broadcastery” 2:38:30 Cholesterol: marker for blue light or non-native EMF toxicity 2:39:05 Dopamine controls fiber type in muscles 2:40:20 Light that bends the most in a prism 2:41:37 Cold increases the amount of UV light you create internally 2:43:37 “If melanin is the screen, what’s the projector?” A.H. 2:44:13 Collagen 2:45:45 Addiction 2:46:54 “You have the power of regeneration in your hands” J.K. 2:47:58 Everything is solar 2:49:06 The entire food web on this planet is tied to photosynthesis 2:50:10 “Complex life works basically on 14 electrons” J.K. 2:53:08 Mitochondria impact, light engineering 2:54:33 Lions in the zoo 2:55:00 How Jack started to fix himself 2:57:44 What’s most important for Jack 3:00:25 Jack talks about his divorce 3:01:50 Quantum entanglement through water 3:03:33 Space-time is plastic 3:03:47 Cuttlefish 3:08:00 Tryptophan and methionine: time crystals 3:09:22 Rick and Andrew friendship 3:10:25 Andrew is obsessed with energy, neural energy 3:10:58 Dopamine creates bonding between people 3:11:18 Jack’s opinion of Andrew has changed 3:12:35 What emits the most light in the human body 3:13:00 The story about light without the recipe, and Jack’s mission is to give the recipe 3:15:12 Some of the most amazing cases Jack had in his career 3:18:50 New York 3:20:35 California 3:21:20 Where in the planet things are closer to optimal 3:23:05 That (wrong) belief of big muscles with longevity 3:24:35 Leading causes of death 3:25:10 Brain and heart: ways to increase their mitochondria 3:26:00 Rick bad habits back then 3:26:55 The rock’n’roll schedule - doctors, nurses, pilots, air traffickers 3:27:54 Most suicides occur when days start to get longer (April in the northern emisphere) 3:28:58 All the neolithic diseases showed up since 1893 3:30:30 Fluoride 3:35:35 Somalis in Detroit 3:36:48 Autism 3:38:00 You are a photomultiplier my friend 3:39:27 Human potential story told by Rick 3:40:35 Fetishes 3:43:05 “We are creatures of light” J.K. 3:44:00 Hearing in kids and its relation to melanin and water 3:47:07 Pets having the same diseases as their owners 3:48:25 Parents, kids, and technology 3:51:30 Outro - Conversation 3:54:00 “The implications? Incalculable” J.K. Hope this helps to get most of the value this episode had. If you feel that some can be added, deleted or changed, please reply to this comment! Have a wonderful day.
@mvv444 Жыл бұрын
woow, much appreciated! Props
@daichi5319 Жыл бұрын
thanks man I was looking for this
@gocta1989 Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@thirstypilgrim97 Жыл бұрын
There should be awards for timestamps. You have my vote.
@therisemethod Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this
@vegahunter813 күн бұрын
Matthew Book 17, Chapters 1 and 2. I immediately thought of this after hearing this podcast. It's been right in front of our faces all this time.
@dejand9 Жыл бұрын
Jack Kruse save me back in 2015. I am in the sun every morning and every night. My life after that simple change improved 100%. So thank you Jack.
@tlg9824 Жыл бұрын
every night? hahah
@spacetime4842 Жыл бұрын
@@tlg9824 I think he means sunset
@tlg9824 Жыл бұрын
@@spacetime4842 ookay
@swen6797 Жыл бұрын
@@tlg9824yes, night. Sunnight. Lighting the night with unlight is just as bad as darkening the sunlight. It may not be what he meant, but he should have.
@ascendtoaesthetics Жыл бұрын
in the sun every night?
@ChaunceyVitz3 ай бұрын
I couldn’t stand Huberman before this podcast. Gut feeling. How wrong I was. A true gentleman, scientist, and like the great Rubin, a rare listener. Thank you for this. It’s not only the material that’s mind blowing, but the way you navigate it. ❤️❤️❤️
@Zacchus21 күн бұрын
Funny, I had the opposite feeling. Trusted him and liked him instantly the first time I heard him on Rogan.
@NotAnnaJonesАй бұрын
I love Dr Jack Kruse’s A-hole attitude! He’s the brilliant rebel we NEED right now. And his info is mind blowing. 🤯
@bjl60487 ай бұрын
God I love Jack Kruse, all the podcasts I see so many people offended by how he talks which only further suggests to me that poeple care more about his attitude than all the valuable information he is providing. He is right. Only the wisest will listen and thrive, the rest of you will die suffering because you were to offended by how he talks.
@Y_M19675 ай бұрын
Scary
@balance73502 ай бұрын
Right exactly. People are so emotional about everything and stay sick because of this.
@IntelligenciaX2 ай бұрын
Kruse sounds like a NYC/New Yorker, reminds me of some Bronx Boomer folks I know in particular, and that's fine by me... #StickWithTheContent
@geoc10052 ай бұрын
You don't have to love everything about everybody or agree with everything a person believes! I look past his arrogance and very much appreciate the amazing insights he provides. I also value his passion for what he does. This was a mind expanding, outside the box informative discussion.
@JoyPeace7Ай бұрын
I think his manner is more a result of an impatience to get the message out there - and there is not enough energy to focus on all the factors of presentation.
@sophukinsikofit Жыл бұрын
Dr. Kruse.....PLEASE MAKE A DOCUMENTARY WITH GRAPHICS!!!!!!!
@dinomiles79998 ай бұрын
Why ? Your brains NOT working ?
@AliciasHealingChannel5 ай бұрын
Yes it’s coming soon ❤
@sophukinsikofit5 ай бұрын
@@AliciasHealingChannel mandatory
@guyhouri75903 ай бұрын
@@AliciasHealingChannel This Will be awsome. Cant wait !
@txxvictorious41203 ай бұрын
@@AliciasHealingChannelhow do you know this? Who is making it?
@eldel26437 ай бұрын
It’s so crazy how something so simple as limiting exposure to blue light and harmful electromagnetic fields and get more Sun, eat more fat, sleep and grounding is all we need to fundamentally to be healthy. But the process is extremely complex. This shows us the divine creators work. Praise to the most high. The information in this podcast is amazing!!!
@anurruti4 ай бұрын
sunlight is highly concentrated in blur light
@SustenanceUdyr2 ай бұрын
@@anurruti Yes, it signals to your body that it's day time. Blue light at night isnt good
@rogerberghan3102 ай бұрын
Torah codes authenticate scripture peer reviewed and published in statistical science journal Eli Rips ķ
@Needless2sayАй бұрын
Fats, as in animal fat, not the highly inflamitory Omega 6 heated and chemically treated seed oils in the present day S.A.D. diet.
@Needless2sayАй бұрын
Our ancestors didn't have rubber soles. The ate a lot of lard and tallow. They ate nose to tail (organs) from their cattle. They used castor oil, iodine and made their own soaps out of lard and ash. They used fires and oil based lamps to light up rooms (kerosine and whale oil, and paraffin) they collected their water from streams or clean wells. They used wood building materials and furniture without resins that off gas formaldahyde. They didn't consume as much sugar.They got plenty of exercise in the sun. They didn't get stressful news all day long like stock reports and the Dow Jones avg.. They were healthier and stronger.......
@jonathangonzalez8152 Жыл бұрын
This is being shadow banned wow.. the best podcast episode I have ever heard in my life. Thank you guys soooo much.
@yl1487 Жыл бұрын
It's being shadow banned ... how did you come to notice? This trend is definitely a worry. This information is important and deserves to be straightforward to access.
@koopon3900 Жыл бұрын
No it's not. Stop looking for conspiracy in everything.
@alistairmills7608 Жыл бұрын
Everything is shadow banned for those who operate from fear but we are photoelectromagnetic and therefore we attract the stuff we need irrespective of those who seek to control once we transcend our fears by choosing not to fear. Namaste
@Thingsandcosas Жыл бұрын
It’s not being shadow banned it’s just a long podcast from a not so well known podcast, that is a bit difficult to understand
@aaronmonier9652 Жыл бұрын
What just happened?
@agentoranges Жыл бұрын
The most earth-shattering podcast ive ever listened to. Absolutely fascinating, Jack runs circles around mainstream docs and food gurus.
@kathrynscott8392Ай бұрын
I am not a scientist nor doctor, and struggle to follow all the information in this podcast, but I will listen to it multiple times until I understand more clearly. I know this is important information! Thank you to teaching us! ❤
@krzykris28 күн бұрын
I can follow the physics side of it and it makes sense. I'm sending this to my sister, who is a physician, to verify the biology discussed.
@gad85223 ай бұрын
Andrew, you did well, my friend. It’s humbling to me to see how you took that discussion with humility and grace, and you were quite teachable. Continue doing what you do, and add this to your pallet of deep scientific knowledge. and help us change the world!
@corinaspfx Жыл бұрын
When Jack makes Huberman sound like a first year university student. My brain hurt listening to part 1 and 2 of this epic podcast. It's like doing pull ups for the brain. Worth every minute. Changed my life like nothing else!
@Xgjigzigzyixiy11 ай бұрын
You haven’t seen or heard anything yet 😊
@sophukinsikofit9 ай бұрын
Kruse is a weopon we all get to carry. NOBODY can take it away once you get it. Pass it along.
@cococornhuskyy8 ай бұрын
true but also Uncle Jack says birds are mammals and no one corrects him so wtf guys. mammals like mammary gland like nursing the young with milk. anyone ever milk a bird lol
@solis252814 күн бұрын
He didn’t let huberman say a word
@stevee.741927 күн бұрын
Groundbreaking stuff going on here! Thank you for your contribution, Jack, Rick, and Andrew for your time and talks.
@MattConway-6136 күн бұрын
Im a roofer, avid fisherman and motorcyclist, gym rat who never looks at a screen aside from the occasional text, and people always ask me where i get my insane energy from. I had a buddy who was suicidally depressed, who did nothing but stare at blue screens all day. I got him a job with me, and his life and mental health issues have done a complete 180. I never really put two and two together, but it makes sense in this context.
@Personal_Revolution6 ай бұрын
I'm telling you this because i need you to understand that Jake Kruse will say this 100 times this podcast
@Salih.EduBlock6 күн бұрын
This was maybe the greatest conversation the world 🌎 has never heard. Planet changing information ℹ️ Thank you. I will continue to deep dive and share it forever.
@DJGRAH2 ай бұрын
If there was only one doctor, one mid-wife and one school principal in each province who applied this information, humanity would be amazing. Many thanks, in advance, from all patients.
@RVail62329 күн бұрын
At 2:48:30 Mr. Kruse says that petroleum was made from dinosaurs. However, there's another school of thought that says that petroleum is "abiotic", meaning that it's source is not from previously living creatures, but that it's source is from subterranean earth processes.
@globaldemise2 ай бұрын
So impressed with Andrew’s humility and willingness to be challenged. I believe now he is a real truth seeker. Very well done. I just discovered Jack Kruse and his information is life changing.
@astroversace466 Жыл бұрын
jack kruse is fighting the matrix with this one. i thought all of the doctors out there were lost souls going off of what the person before them said, not doing any of their own work/investigating/reasoning. im glad to see that people like jack exist. i was not at the convention during 2014, but i am now one of those people who want to hear more of what jack has to say.
@Thingsandcosas Жыл бұрын
Yes he is!! And the loser Tate is an insult to the actual warriors against the matrix
@sophukinsikofit9 ай бұрын
Right?
@sophukinsikofit Жыл бұрын
Fuck Yes!!!! Dr. Jack Kruse!!!! Been listening to him for years!!! So happy he's being heard at this level now! Dr. Kruse!!!!! Thank you for the immense patience it takes to repeat yourself over and over because we silly talking nonkeys need to learn the truth. Thank you for caring about and loving people and the planet. Thank you for you!!!
@anurruti4 ай бұрын
1) Jack Kruse is a brilliant mind in many respects, what some would say a polymath, and offers very challenging and thoughtful points of view. In many ways has expanded my knowledge or at least flex my knowledge acumen in the many ways he interconnect elements seemingly dissimilar until now. 2) His larger than empire state building issue is that he simply cannot hold a dialogue because a) has this intractable (and plainly wrong) know-it-all attitude that he projects, and even brags about, in a sort of I have the truth, nobody else. B) it is simply impossible for him to complete a sentence or train of thoughts without going off a tangent or switching to another topic half way. C) he is obsessed with saying his view often interrupting or talking over the rest carelessly. 3) As a result, even he is trailblazing as he believes he is doing, he is sabotaging his whole messianic attempt because he cant transmit an idea or thought. No matter how brilliant he may be; if you cannot communicate effectively, it's all waste. 4) Those who think he is "schooling" Huberman, ppffleaase. That is adolescent. Huberman simply has the communication skills Jack Kruse lacks. Huberman could go ballistic but he choses to be a good host and allows Jack to express, keeping polite and sympathetic. All in all amazing conversation, and Im sure we are all happy to be like flies in a wall, listening attentively.
@Wes-z6m4 ай бұрын
100%. It is sad that he doesn’t realize how much he is getting in his own way by being so abrasive
@ptolemaios53642 ай бұрын
He can't transmit an idea or thought? How then do people understand his ideas and thoughts ? The know it all attitude i don't think is wrong, if you have such an enormous amount knowledge on a subject.
@sphinxy_phoenixАй бұрын
@@ptolemaios5364 Word. He's book smart af and experientially informed. Makes it easy for me to tell my ego not to notice what might be his. I may be wrong but I choose to believe his professed passion to reteach/decentralize/help makes his bull wreck the "Am I coming off brusque?" china shop. Fine. We're all flawed out here. We're not all offering what he is.
@Cenot4phАй бұрын
Jack is arrogant about everything and that includes topics he really doesn't know that much about, you can tell when hes making statements that are blatantly false such as about food macros do not matter and many other examples. He's got good ideas, but he needs to be reigned in severely because hes hurting his credibility with the nonsense he also espouses
@krzykris28 күн бұрын
I had no trouble understanding what he was saying. He is a bit abrasive though.
@1moorenate Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. The ancients ascended Masters, like Yeshua , were right , we are BEINGS OF LIGHT 🙏
@swen6797 Жыл бұрын
I think you'd still be surprised that scripture has said it all along. Light is sown like a seed for the righteous. Psalm 97:11 The light is pleasant and it is good for the eyes to see the sun. Ecclesiastes 11:7 Day and night as a covenant mentioned in Jeremiah 33:20,25, isaiah 5:20, john 8:56 Then the proper gospel of the glory of Christ: John 3:21. 1 John 1:7. John 8 :12
@DanMaul-ip1isАй бұрын
I thought the same thing.
@kariskolybabi8904 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤I love Rick + Dr.Kruse, now + Huberman= win win win. I listened to these 3xs now!
@jeri5027 Жыл бұрын
Wow the tongue holds the most light in the body. Our words have power
@criscrisan25 күн бұрын
I am taking notes when I hear a podcast with Dr.Kruse.All makes so much sense and if we don’t take his advices into consideration..well..we are lost.
@Time.Space.Heal.21 күн бұрын
Same
@alinatonkova9 Жыл бұрын
Groundbreaking! One of the most insightful talks I’ve heard in the last years. Changes that could make the delivery of this content much more engaging and understandable are an actual dialogue with Andrew & Rick, clarity on impact and practical actions. Big respect to Uncle Jack’s genius mind, however he could be so much more impactful with less of a patronizing and technical communication style. I hope he improves on this to reach greater audience and big collaboration opportunities! 🙏🏻
@doublet630 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. At times I found myself barely "holding on" during the pod (and I have a solid science background and medical training). I'd love to hear a distilled version of this with graphics (as others in the comments have asked for).
@dinomiles799910 ай бұрын
Follow Dr. Jack . He changed my existence! What ride .
@dinomiles799910 ай бұрын
@@doublet630 It just be your conditioned mind from preventing your acceptance of Dr. JACKS info. 25 years. AGO , He changed my existence ! Any questions? Good luck .
@MOE-gm3si2 ай бұрын
You are spot on. Practical information is most important. We need to make changes and time is of the essence.
@ryanflanigan81767 ай бұрын
i love Dr Jack Kruse! he just needs to realize when he is preaching to the choir, Huberman is open minded and always improving his understanding of health so theres no technical disagreements just more or less ignorance or focus on importance of light
@IntelligenciaX2 ай бұрын
100% correct!
@brunoskec64329 ай бұрын
How beautifully the story about minerals/metals fits into this, how important they are for building bones and keeping body in balance. So the two most healing things from nature, Sun and the Sea, actually illuminate our body and are completely free of charge🌅
@SherryWatson-v4x7 күн бұрын
Thanks for inviting us to listen to this earth changing conversation. ❤☀️✨
@LoadedPickle-ij2hd4 ай бұрын
why can’t andrew have jack on his podcast? this would reach so much more people and quicker!
@Shae_wild_thing3 ай бұрын
Seriousllllyyyyy!
@txxvictorious41203 ай бұрын
Because he is beholden to the people at Stanford who sign his paychecks. Jack talks about this in some of his other podcasts. I do hope Andrew realizes soon that he doesn't NEED centralized medical establishments anymore, he is the Joe Rogan of Medical podcasts.
@LoadedPickle-ij2hd3 ай бұрын
@@txxvictorious4120 YES. This!!
@borisleoro89432 ай бұрын
Because hes afraid
@omp3652 ай бұрын
@@txxvictorious4120rogan is part of the system now
@bharadhansid46624 ай бұрын
This was most best discussion i ever heard in my life.. Dr. Kurse - understanding beyond science because dr. Kurse repects the nature .. Dr. Kurse - went all rabbit hole.. great work.. Dr. Huberman- respects dr. Kurse from his heart.. This is the best intellectual interaction.. thanks for dr. Rubin to bring this After 10 years .. this will be blockbuster ...
@laurenfannaly41952 ай бұрын
I wonder if he has ever seen an aura camera and seen the light emitted from people. As a massage therapist, we did an energy work class using aura photos before and after, our auras changed with the work. We also used pendulums to find dysfunction in the body. It’s energy, frequency, and light. ❤
@michellerenee14872 ай бұрын
Thank you, Rick. This discussion made me consider medical school at age 50. I’m glad there is 2.5 hours more to absorb! ❤
@sphinxy_phoenixАй бұрын
Right? I'm in my 50's and felt the same!
@danieldelaney768 Жыл бұрын
Andrew Huberman is a sage. He is so patient while Jack is spewing information like a fire hose.
@insertmyidentityhere Жыл бұрын
Huberman is actually quite narcissistic, just like all of these doctors and scientists. He is just very covert & skilled at fawning. It is important to him to be likeable.
@Thingsandcosas Жыл бұрын
@@insertmyidentityhereuhh what?? You know he’s pretending somehow..interesting
@danieldelaney768 Жыл бұрын
@@insertmyidentityhere I think it's important to most people to be likeable and I have never gotten the impression that he is a narcissist.
@nullobject7966 Жыл бұрын
@danieldelaney768 Yeah me neither, not one bit. Sounds like this person has been reading up on narcissism and is doing some projecting..
@HORNGEN4 Жыл бұрын
It's important to most people to be likable. It's a highly desirable trait to be likeable, and is essential for collaborating with others. Be very wary of those you sound angry and speak loudly...
@aquie4d999Ай бұрын
Jack, yiu are amazing! Please don't interrupt so often Huberman, you are amazing! Rick, you are amazing!
@sophukinsikofit Жыл бұрын
Dr. Jack Kruse for president!
@Aron_Baker10 ай бұрын
0:31:55 at this moment something incredible happened; as soon as Jack said that we are addicted to the sun. A small hole opened up in the clouds outside in my backyard. The only time all day that the sun popped directly out. So I paused this podcast and ran outside to soak it in and got some grounding while I was at it. I also had an epiphany. What if the hair on top of our heads play a huge role in absorbing light energy for our brains??? Maybe it is wise that we grow our hair out. What if balding is an unnatural phenomenon cause by multiple factors of not living in accordance with our evolved natural way of living in nature???
@lancerebo952Ай бұрын
Hair is full of melanin!
@daviddean4061Ай бұрын
I discovered this podcast about 6 weeks ago. It has changed my life significantly.
@user-dd7fw8ox3cАй бұрын
So glad I found you, got a recommend from Clif High, superb many thanks..
@quartamile2 күн бұрын
1. Any ways Jack advises to reduce skin aging without sunscreen? 2. How does Jack advise treating cancer? Thanks!
@dinomiles799910 ай бұрын
The medical team that I am a part of and medically trained by use RED and BLUE light wound therapy. It is AMAZING how we heal gunshot, stabb wounds, bed soars , botched surgeries, etc. The skin regeneration that takes place right before my eyes with NO meds . The AMA absolutely does not and will not indorce the procedure. SAD .
@alsspirit381925 күн бұрын
The most amazing 6 hour 'lecture' tying together many disciplines, ideas, and scientific discoveries that have been censored by the ivory towers for hundreds of years. you guys are like the 3 musketeers of biological knowledge and treasures...looking forward to listening again and hoping for more! Thank you all!
@DadTrades421M2 ай бұрын
Wildly life changing.. I was an air traffic controller for over a decade and saw unbeknownst the effects the job had on me.. I had to overcome so much including the stressors of the job but also the environmental and equipment around me..
@rub23n2 ай бұрын
is it that well paid as they say?
@mR-dc4oqКүн бұрын
@@rub23nUS average salary is $121K. Siri is good for that sort of knowledge.
@Courtlandmedia25 күн бұрын
This has changed everything for me. Thanks
@purogawanipav Жыл бұрын
I dunno how I find myself super interested in this type of topic. Still, this amaze me and my brain is open to take in so much information.
@lisamargaret675111 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for this podcast !
@swen6797 Жыл бұрын
Sonoluminescence is a source of light from sound waves in water. Ive never heard Jack mention what it might do in structured water. I think the importance is why classical music and others drive light priduced to thrill us. Ive felt it with some hymns and soul music, too. Ode to Joy IS an ode to joy, which is one of fhe fruits of the spirit made right in the light.
@amongdreams1969Ай бұрын
One of the most important podcasts of all time. Thank you for this Rick!
@darrellborder85552 ай бұрын
Guess what?!?! Jack Kruse is the real deal. This guy turned me on to mitochondria and sunlight/ earth grounding many years ago. Take what he says to heart.
@Travelingwithabbc2 ай бұрын
Just founded this podcast and I’m glad I clicked on it. And thanks for not taking his side of experiences personal. I’ve learned and looks like I got work to do in regards to lighting and its colors
@Dre-el7xm6 ай бұрын
Here from War Mode
@King_Koolkaine6 ай бұрын
Same. We must work the same schedule 😅
@daerokosgalvan60416 ай бұрын
dawgz unite across the tubes through quantum mind entanglement
@ig12436 ай бұрын
Brothers
@DonMon696 ай бұрын
Based
@NightCreeper446 ай бұрын
Hail
@workerselite47928 күн бұрын
What a beautiful talk... Different walks of life meet at a "singularity" known as "knowledge". Kudos from Japan
@benjaminjohnson8431 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for releasing this, Rick!
@sandrajune187117 күн бұрын
Dr. Krause is totally dropping a major bucket of rocks on that Danny podcast!
@tammyb874210 ай бұрын
I am trying to catch up on all of these podcasts and I was really excited to listen to this. However, it was not for me. The condescending attitude of Dr. Jack Kruse towards AH made this really hard to listen to, so much so I don't think I'm able to listen to part two. I think what Dr.K spoke about was really interesting and I might want to read about it, but I do not think I can handle the personality behind it. I do believe however, this podcast is a testimony to AH's ability to listen and continue to explain complex ideas which is his wheelhouse.
@ngp1508 ай бұрын
Unfortunately that is his personality. He has explained in other podcast why. He has been laughed at for decades by people about how important the sun is. Which has made him this way.
@Charlesmoon77 ай бұрын
I'm a peasant and I believe Dr Kruse needs to put together a book with all his knowledge in my language so I can understand so I can understand better.
@pranava98622 ай бұрын
I disagree. Everyone played a part..
@davidjohnalpha8 ай бұрын
Dr Kruse often went off on a tangent when answering a question from Dr Huberman & while demonstrating some amazing knowledge/insights, I think (Dr Kruse) lacked empathy & some basic communication skills during the conversation. Profound podcast, thank you.
@ryanflanigan81767 ай бұрын
yeah he needs to work on his bedside manner 🤣 i get why he is so worked up though, he is trying to get us back to the natural paradigm of health which has always been the truth and hopefully help decentralize medicine to prevent the healthcare monopoly that is actually keeping us sick
@ethosterros94307 ай бұрын
Just what I'm looking for in a mentor, someone who doesn't bogg themselves down in being pleasing towards the general public.
@NickKautz7 ай бұрын
Intellect is just a fart in the wind if not tethered to soundness of mind, marked by a familiarity with appropriate protocol and evidence that you value questioning yourself more than becoming cemented in certainty. Yeah, he seemed to take himself too seriously.
@D.NER07 ай бұрын
@@ethosterros9430”pleasing the general public“ and having a general respect towards another man who has dedicated a part of his life towards the search of truth are 2 different things. Knowledgeable but sanctimonious
@faithfaciane7034 ай бұрын
Agreed, as a nurse, my humble opinion, hes a neurosurgeon its pretty typical. Not acceptable, but predictable.
@everaltair Жыл бұрын
I feel like I've been waiting my whole life for this podcast... thank you for this 'wholy' trinity of wisdom. All in a mustard seed .
@jm1650 Жыл бұрын
I didn't understand the majority of the information in this podcast, but still found it fascinating.
@sophukinsikofit10 ай бұрын
Keep talking Jack. Keep going brother.
@MixedOnParkway6 күн бұрын
Why is this not available on Andrews’s KZbin page?! That’s the answer I want to know
@winningmindset44323 ай бұрын
31:50- created to be addicted to the sun 34:20- every cell generates weak UV 35:55- we only use 1-53 on periodic 36:55- atomic physics 43:30- Darwin has a problem 44:30- Nick lane on Mitochondria 44:40- Doug Wallace CHoP 45:00- cells are conveyor belt 47:16- how semiconduction works 48:20- semiconductors make DC current 50:45- bone is an LED 1:03:37- mitosis 1:07:00- 3 types of melanin 1:27:55- maternal mitochondria 1:50:15- Supplements 1:54:48- Syphnx and eating 1:56:10- centralized vs decentralized 2:19:22- light to replace drugs 2:20:40- geothermal tubs like amniotic sac 2:25:15- science is an approx 2:26:03- the story of dna and biology 2:32:30- relativity quantum thermodynamics 2:34:30- Tesla and edison
@enzoescola28 күн бұрын
Park
@palmereldritch75793 ай бұрын
Utterly mind blowing. Comprehensive Kruse.
@ijustworkhere21716 ай бұрын
WARMODE! Dude this is blowing my mind. Im a mechanical/electrical engineer (definitely not chemical or biological) so I'm kindof understanding. I'm at the part (39:54) where Kruse is talking about why nature does this and why WE survived the cataclysm. We make light! Melanin, dude wuuuuuut?!?!
@ijustworkhere21716 ай бұрын
50:13 you can regenerate the tips of your fingers, bones are LEDs
@slidethedoss2394 ай бұрын
Dawgs assemble 🇺🇸🐶🐶🇺🇸
@hthomasackermannАй бұрын
3 hrs of brilliance? and not one moment of an explanation what these guys understand to be LIGHT !!
@rucaroo33 Жыл бұрын
This interview is exceptional. Very clear truths
@paulagrimm6412Ай бұрын
Love this! A transcript into a book is definitely something I would purchase. Knowledge I would love to keep.
@wendythomas5386 Жыл бұрын
I slathered my daughters in sunscreen growing up after my family had a known history of skin cancer issues. I felt on an intuitive level this was wrong but now understand why. Since changing my own sun exposure feel completely different thank you Jack have been a fan for a long time. Andrew would love to understand more on grounding so asking you again would you consider exploring it for the lay person. Also follow Peter Attia he’s in my top 5. Thanks a million gentlemen xxx
@HORNGEN4 Жыл бұрын
People who are angry and loud are most likely wrong, and failed to get along with others. The extremely wary of the quacks. That includes Dr. Jack...sorry.
@thirstypilgrim97 Жыл бұрын
@@HORNGEN4 You'll have to provide some kind of support for your slander.
@Dedicated_.1 Жыл бұрын
@@HORNGEN4 why do you think he is a quack?
@HORNGEN4 Жыл бұрын
@@Dedicated_.1 he doesn't operate through data, and doesn't respect the scientific community. He is "alternative". Definition of a quack. For me, the rambling and chronically frustrated tone of voice gave it away.
@Dedicated_.1 Жыл бұрын
@@HORNGEN4 is he quack if the stuff he recommends works?
@sandylopez1069Ай бұрын
Gezzz...this group of individuals need to be protected.
@robertstout775611 ай бұрын
The Moody blues during the psychedelic exploration era talked about the “sight of a touch or the scent of a sound” in the search of lost chord album.
@mR-dc4oqКүн бұрын
I have sound and color for nerve pain.
@zodpovednyzasvujzivot5 ай бұрын
Thank you for providing this podcast. I am familiar with the work of both guests. I have only one complaint. As a non-native English speaker, I would appreciate English subtitles.
@1moorenate Жыл бұрын
This was incredible !!!!! Thank you 🙏
@isismelchizedek6325Ай бұрын
Powerful info. Super important conversation. Helpful. Thanks for publishing this! I admire both of these men immensely. I hope they both learned a lot about themselves when they reflected on how this conversation unfolded. It was an opportunity. Blessing and thanks 😊
@sophukinsikofit9 ай бұрын
Dr. Kruse is mandatory in your search for what you didnt know.
@bakangmontshioa599717 күн бұрын
Dr Jack Kruse really done his homework he knows what he's talking about 💯
@quantumtwist9151 Жыл бұрын
This needs to reach more people! I already shared the link
@cketheridge2643 Жыл бұрын
Truly mind-blowing
@sandrabrown142 ай бұрын
New to Dr Jack! I'm so thankful I'm finally hearing this!
@She8Peaches23 күн бұрын
Ouch
@angelperezlab Жыл бұрын
Hey Rick! carga los videos con subtitulos, asi podemos taducirlos al español, un abrazo desde Venezuela!🌎
@DreamopticsredlightglassesАй бұрын
Great conversation thank you. (A pity there are so many adverts on it).
@gspang2210 ай бұрын
Jack Kruse has incredible knowledge but the way he abuses huberman’s intelligence by posturing like a middle school bully is so “small pee pee energy.” I still want to learn what he has to say but his antics are killing me. Meanwhile Huberman is an awesome example of a man dedicated to his work but also to personal development. He handled Jack with such decorum
@sophukinsikofit10 ай бұрын
😂
@jamesruport26089 ай бұрын
I get that, but as I’m listening again Huberman sounds dumb
@kinziemadsen8 ай бұрын
Agree 100%. It's hard for me to listen
@borisleoro89438 ай бұрын
Huberman is a moron compared to Uncle Jack
@carlagraves80906 ай бұрын
Huberman learned a great deal from Kruse. Kruse was the original. My daughter told me so much of this stuff 15 years ago when she was only early 20s. She learned from Kruse… way before Huberman even thought of podcasts. I love Huberman, too… but Kruse is the master at this stuff . He’s lived it. He’s learned it.
@scoobtoober29752 ай бұрын
How deep it goes. Thank you guys. Truly. As a former fat/broken/diabetic/metabroken. There's so much to do now. Life is fun again. Life is re-born for me and my family. Lets try to get back on track and be happy healthy strong. That wim hoff guy is looking pretty normal. One thought, it's not about that walking motion so much as it's about the sun exposure. Fascinating. Nude beaches are sounding pretty good too, they were ostracized out of existence in the states. Lets bring them back.
@humblereloaded Жыл бұрын
You hit on so much that we know already, albeit you've presented it through the lense of academe, as Einstein said, explaining something complex, simply. But there is one more piece to your puzzle.... And it somewhat links to your mention of entanglement through water. I pray you find it. If you believe in God, or if you don't, make a litany inside you your morning and nightly mantra, 'Oh God, if you hear me, guide me to what guides me to you.' I promise you, when you learn it, all that you've found will make even more sense. P.s. Spent 8 hours from 6 am until 230 pm sleeping in the sun and bathing in the icy ocean... And I've been on a high since hearing this podcast. I pray Huberman adapts too
@stevetsakiris477425 күн бұрын
Absolutely amazing conversation !!! I have to say though that KZbin fucks it up by bombarding adverts into it (literally) every 3 minutes on my side. I understand that ads pay the bills but this is ridiculous !
@donboisvenu49592 ай бұрын
Soooo grateful to be fortunate enough & blessed to have this experience enter. The cross pollination of everything and all disciplines is so wonderful & vital.
@DonniTom2 ай бұрын
This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine.....
@WowWowzie25 күн бұрын
Im blown away. Im not a medic so I dont understand everything but my ears are paying attention.
@prieztus10 ай бұрын
Would love to hear about alternatives to glasses/contacts. Visual aid is pretty necessary for my life, but I'm open to suggestions.
@musicjewell932910 ай бұрын
Ya love it when people say don't do something but not give alternatives. I have bad vision and can't do normal things withoutj them.
@LP-ib9um2 ай бұрын
I have a NIR light on my office desk, one in garage where I work out and I get in the sun as often as I can. Solid advice in this
@nullobject7966 Жыл бұрын
I don't doubt the brilliance of kruze but his language and tangents are nauseating. I wish he would some have patience when huberman asks for clarification, instead of getting defensive.
@AlCooksSimple Жыл бұрын
So often defensive reactions to questions are simply not having the answer.
@nullobject7966 Жыл бұрын
@@AlCooksSimple I have mixed thoughts on the subject. On one hand, people preach that if you can't explain something in simple terms, it means you don't understand it. On the another hand, I think some people struggle to communicate their thoughts, which I would find frustrating myself.
@sirbagel49545 ай бұрын
Hes not defensive. Hes matter of fact because govt and major pharmaceutical have brainwashed us and hes trying to bring people back to reality @AlCooksSimple
@Zenfluence81Ай бұрын
While I definitely agree with this as my first impression by the midway point of Ep.2 Huberman's patience and consistency in *not* being offended made me see the discussion differently; a (as was mentioned later in the episode) an "intellectual hazing" of sorts, the physical equivalent being akin to rolling/sparring in martial arts. I try to be objective and I imagine the highly controversial nature of his knowledge invites All manner of deriding & gaslighting from "experts" and if you're passionate then defensive mechanisms are bound to manifest and their nature will differ according to the person. Imo intentions are what matter, as abrasive as his social etiquette can be he seems to be of well intent.
@janetc.29837 ай бұрын
Dr.Kruse, is the body able to eventually regain its ability to produce vitamin D if they stop taking the synthetic supplement?
@LearnHistoryOrElse7729 күн бұрын
Outstanding. On to episode 2…
@lancecodner9277 Жыл бұрын
Oh man half way through and this is insane stuff. Mind blown! Thank you!! Continue to spread this amazing knowledge 👍🏾