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Latest research findings Developing the Day & Night Infoceuticals Dr. Rainer Viehweger Topics • Fundamentals of life • Cycles, coherence, subatomic particles • Environment for life, Dr. Jack Kruse’s ‘three legged stool’ • Different environments on earth – still to be found today in the functions of our cells ? Eukaryotic cells; Mitochondria and how we burn ôur food • Circadian biology • DHA • New Day and Night Infoceuticals • Blue light Fundamentals of Life – „It (life, body, body field) is to be able to summon energy at will and to engage in extremely rapid and efficient energy transformation.” Mae-Wan Ho in The Rainbow and the Worm • How do we store energy and information? • Cycles – biochemical pathways (citrat cycle, urea cycle etc.), which are connected to each other to create shorter and longer cycles, embedded in bigger cycles of the earth and sun up to cosmic dimensions (circadian biology) • Cycles create space and time of local systems – i.e. human being, organism, cavities – source energy Source: The Rainbow and the Worm • How do we store energy and information? Mae-Wan Ho in The Rainbow and the Worm Source: The Rainbow and the Worm • Coherent structures – coupled cycles, crystal like, instantaneous energy & information transfer, tunneling, magnetic field, body field, collagen fibres in the living matrix, • Charge – membrane potential (lipids), water battery • Energy flow – electrons, protons • Signaling – light quanta information, photons Source: The Rainbow and the Worm 2 important particles • Proton – • positive charge, atom nuclei, free hydrogen nuclei, mass of the body, gravity fields, magnetic moment (spin) – 660 times smaller than that of an electron, potential energy • Electron – • negative charge, atomic shell, free electrons, mass only 1/1836 that of a proton, magnetic moment (spin), electrons can be converted into photons and vice versa, photoelectric effect, flexibility, kinetic energy - flow • Moving magnetic fields create electron flow, moving electrons create massive electromagnetic fields Mae-Wan Ho - The Rainbow and the Worm Protons and Electrons Proton ↑↑↑ Electron ↑↑↑ pH low pH high Acidity Alkaline state More mass, swelling Less mass Rigidity Flexibility Inflammation Electric current Aging Anti-Aging Disease states Health, Wellbeing Dr. Jack Kruse - three legged stool • Light • Sun, energy source Dr. Jack Kruse - three legged stool • Magnetism • Earth Magnetic Field coherence, orchestration Dr. Jack Kruse - three legged stool • Water chemistry • Water, battery Life is energy flow – mostly flow of electrons • Electrons are our „energetic currency”. • Electrons from grounding, light etc. • Water provides us with electrons – 4th phase! • Our food provides us with electrons! Eukaryotic cells, which contain mitochondria • 2,1 billion years ago, end of first total glaciation period on Earth, for the first time oxygen appeared in the atmosphere, methane decreased • Fusion of • Methanogenic Archaea (look like bacteria, but are not), live in extreme environments (still today in the deep sea), never meet light, produce methane from CO2 and water and • Proteo- and Purpurebacteria, which use sunlight as their major energy source, photosynthesis, mitochondria Eukaryotic cells, which contain mitochondria • Why? • Living systems have to seek for electrons in changing environments, this fusion created more opportunities for survival in order to explore the environment and life? Eukaryotic Cell Genome of Archaea: Repair and Growth DNA The Cell Proteo- and Purpurebacteria Energy production and metabolism - Mitochondria Membrane Mitochondria • • 35% of heart muscle mass • MT-DNA in several copies; • 40 % mutation – obesity, alcohole intolerance, reduced physical resilience • 60 % mutation – severe disease, i.e. CSF • MT membrane – only O2, CO2, CO and NO get through directly, higly unsaturated fatty acids What happens, when we burn food? • Glucose – pyruvate – glycolysis without mitochondria – red blood cells or chronic fatigue Pyruvate is transported into the MT – pyruvate dehidrogenase enzyme – acetyl-coenzyme A goes into citric acid cycle – CO2 and NADH and FADH • β-Oxidation of fats – fatty acid + CoA – cutting off an acetyl coenzyme A etc. – to citric acid cycle + NADH and FADH go directly into ETC NAD nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, FAD - flavin adenine dinucleotide What happens, when we burn food? NAD ·· H and FAD ·· H carry the electrons from our food • Enzymes in the ETC make • ·· , H+ and NAD/FAD, later with O2 ATP and H2O NAD nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, FAD - flavin adenine dinucleotide 2H+ ·· + ½ O2 → H2O • Fuel cell and magnetic field generator (rotating ATPase enzym) • Electrons carry light quanta information (colored vegetables and fruits). • This light quanta information is transferred to the electron ring in the adenosin part of the ATP molecule !!! • This makes ATP a signaling molecule! • Our body works light quanta controlled. Unfolding and Shrinking Controlling mechanisms may be: light, temperature, water (air humidity) Unfolding • Unfolding: electromagnetic energy (sunlight, photons carried by ATP molecule), cortisol • Losing electrons, physical activity • Day time • Bigger amount of free radicals Shrinking • • • • Shrinking: cold, CT - charge separation of water Restoring the amount of electrons Night time, relaxed muscles, no noise ATP production in mitochondria paused in REM phases of sleep - uncoupling • Daily cycle – flowers • Seasonal cycle – animal hybernation Circadian Rhythms • Cause: Earth rotation with associated change of sunlight creating day and night time with brightness, darkness and different magnetism • Differences in the environment of living systems Circadian Rhythms • Daytime: • brightness, light, photon activity – high electromagnetic activity, • mitochondria in our cells produce ATP as signaling and energy molecules and free radicals, causing loss of electrons, light creates electric current, stronger magnetic field in the body, very active – unfolding of proteins, warmth Circadian Rhythms • Nighttime: • darkness, no photon activity, • grounded sleeping in a more static magnetic field in the magnetotail, • protein repair, shrinking, cold, CT – burning fats • cold also strenghtens the magnetic field 2 metabolic pathways (?) • Light controlled: • daily cycle, light –eye – DHA – SCN – hypothalamus – pineal gland - melatonin • seasonal cycle – gut senses the season through photons carried by our food 2 metabolic pathways (?) • Temperature controlled: seasonal cycle, cold seems to overrule light in winter times, –Cold adapted metabolism –Warm adapted metabolism –Changes happen in how fat is used for energy production (cold turns white fat into brown fat with high mitochondria content and high metabolism, needs Vitamin D and A) DHA in the cell membranes • Book: Robert Abel, Jr., MD, The DHA Story: How Nature’s Super Nutrient Can Save Your Life • Converts light into electric current and vice versa in the cell membranes, brain 30%, retina 60% DHA in the cell membranes • Michael A. Crawford, Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, UK • 600 million year track record in signaling (cephalopods, fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds and mammals • DHA polarizes in a magnetic field, „semi-conductor that will only allow electrons to pass at a specific energy level to contribute or control the depolarization“ • „Lipid provided the intra and inter cell structure to create compartments and specialization.” DHA the most important energy converter slows down photons Image taken from K. Tsukamoto, T. Kawamura, T. Takeuchi, T. D. Beard, Jr. and M. J. Kaiser, eds. Fisheries for Global Welfare and Environment, 5th World Fisheries Congress 2008, pp. 57–76.,© by TERRAPUB 2008. DHA matches to bodyfield structures DHA Direct matches to Matches in presence of BFA to Electrons FatMet ED2 ED3 ED4 ED6 ED10 ED11 ED14 EI5 EI8 EI9 ESR ES7 ES13 Liberator BSH CBH CCH X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Summary of interconnections BFA Alignment to Magnetic polar axis, earth magnetic field, morphic field ED2 ED3 Imprinting information on the blood, energizing information flow in the cell for protein and lipid synthesis, usage of cholesterol, autophagy Energy production, mitochondria, antioxidant effects, metabolism, morphic field ED4 Nervous system, charge, sleep rhythm, cranial cavity ED6 Heart field, magnetism, morphic field, abdominal cavity ED10 Epithelia - solar panel of the body (!), Vitamin D activation, sunlight, heat regulation, sweating, abdominal cavity Liver, fat metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, pH regulation, protein production, brain and heart protection by inflammation and immune system control, hormones Spleen – heat regulation, thymus – immune system, omentum – fat storage ED11 ED14 EI5 EI8 EI9 ES7 Nervous system, medulla oblongata, pituitary, thyroid gland, lymph, adrenal hormones Liver, infection control, all ET´s, retina Thyroid gland, cavity energy, hormone system Metabolism in muscles – muscle enzymes, melatonin ES13 Mitochondria, cell metabolism, carbohydrates, matrix ProVision 4 Day • Contains Information in this order representing: • • • • • • • Water Proton, Oxygen Sunlight DHA Electron BFA Potassium iodine (tissue salt no. 15) Day Infoceutical Matches • All 12 EI´s, all 16 ET´s • Sympathetic nervous system • ED3 + Ferrum phosphoricum (tissue salt 3) • Positive emotions (not to negative emotions) – charisma, concentration, confidence, courage/bravery, enthusiasm, honesty, love, sympathy, tolerance • In cells : centrioles and Golgi apparatus • Geopathic zones – radioactivity, hyperemia when there is inflammation • Blood pressure changes all forms, Vertigo High readings for Day • Think of • • • • • • • Sunlight DHA in the diet Dehydration Depressive mood Inflammation Pain (Cell structure and movement of cells (centrioles)) Night • Contains Information in this order representing: • • • • • • • • • Cellmembrane hydrophilic layer Hydrogen, water Protoplasma, Tocotrienoles Connective Tissue IR 3000 nm Electron Liquid cell tissue circulation Magnet EI6 Night Infoceutical Matches • Water flow, electrostatic field, magnetic constant field • Parasympathetic nervous system • Coxsackie B virus, Herpes group (Varicella, Zoster, CMV, EBV, HSV 1+2, HH6, HH8) • Bowel obstruction, bowel movement blockage • Intestinal influenza • Nephrosis, Pyelonephritis, renal TBC • Glycogenesis • Cancer predisposition High readings for Night • Think of • Sleep quality • Non-native EMF at night • Too much blue light after sunset • Autophagy and Apoptosis, regeneration, telomers, stem cells • Metabolic syndrome • Exhaustion • Anti Aging Usage and dosage • Day: in the morning and during the day, separately in addition to any infoceutical protocol or included in the infoceutical protocol, then it should be taken between BFA/PL and the Drivers in that order • Night: it is best taken when it starts getting dark or before going to bed • 15 to 28 drops each Day and Night Infoceuticals support the ED3 Cell Driver functions • Cell Driver remains the main driver for mitochondria function, cell detoxification and musculoskeletal pain • • • • • • • • • • contains information representing: UV light (four frequencies) Golgi Body Haemoglobin - paramagnetic Mitochondrion Mono Oxygen Ubiquinone (Q10) Mono Hydrogen - paramagnetic ATP Blue light • (380 and 490 nm) is absorbed best around 480 nm by special retinal cells, which are directly connected to the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and produce melanopsin. • Melanopsin starts a series of reactions influencing the sense of hunger, body temperature regulation, blood pressure regulation, heart frequency and how we register pain. • Blue light directly blocks the production of melatonin in the pineal gland. • We need blue light from the sun in the morning! It supports serotonin and cortisol balance. Blue light • We don´t need artificial blue light in the evening hours! • Blue light lowers Vitamin D levels, DHEA levels at night with poor sleep, upsets metabolism and may lead to obesity. • Too much blue light (at 440 nm) reduces the DHA content in the retina, may be a cause of macular degeneration. • Reduce artificial light in the evening or use screen filters when working with LED screens. Thank you for Your attention!