
Daniel P
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Daniel P
@d_varmints
Friendly Technologist with an obession for health, and the current exponential growth in human technology evolution/devolution.


New podcast between two clinicians about the biophysics of our patients in this modern world. This was probably my most enjoyable podcast of 2026 because it was high level decentralized medicine at its finest. youtube.com/watch?v=HKFgMZ… I'm greatful Nick asked me to to do this. Gratitude makes us confident. Confidence makes us passionate. Passion fuels the journey. When life seems complicated, sometimes all you need is a different vantage point to look at things differently. Words or musical notes can spark the flame. This is why quotes and songs are capable of moving people to action and thought. Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing, at whatever cost, must be attained. Go grab life by the throat and ball out today.





Dotted across the landscape of the Black Sea region are thousands of megalithic structures referred to as kurgans & dolmens - some estimated to be 6,000+ years old. Is there a link between these ancient structures & the large concentration of elongated skulls also unearthed in this region? Watch “Megaliths & Hybrid Bloodlines: the Global Link They Are Ignoring” youtu.be/2YvmPzMbwjE


Engels, 2014, in Nature. European robins lost their magnetic compass inside a city. The cause? AM-band electromagnetic noise, 50 kHz to 5 MHz, ordinary urban hum. Shield the lab in aluminum, the compass came back. remove it, gone again. The first clean proof that man-made EM noise blinds a biological magnetic sense. Published in the world's top journal. buried for a decade.


People ask "how can WiFi hurt you, the power levels are so low" FLIP IT How can earth's magnetic field run your biology when it's only 25-65 microtesla? because your cells are THAT SENSITIVE. Magnetite crystals in your brain detect field variations smaller than a millionth of a Tesla Mitochondrial nano motors spin on electromagnetic principles at molecular scale. The question was never "Is WiFi strong enough to harm you" The question is "is your biology sensitive enough to notice" it noticed everything for 4 billion years. it's still noticing.


@DrJackKruse For those who were on statins for 10-15 years but now been off for 2-3 years would morning sun and full day time sun (say 2-4hrs) be enough to reverse the effects from statins? Or the DDW and 3% Na? Rural oregon. Any guidance would be appreciated.


@DrJackKruse That looks scary! Stay safe, Doc.


Dr. Alexis Cowan on Deuterium: How One Simple Water Hack Could Reverse Mitochondrial Damage, Cancer, and Chronic Disease Sweat is deuterium enriched, so it helps your body to deplete deuterium. So, just briefly, deuterium is a heavy form of hydrogen. The amount of deuterium in your drinking water varies depending on what latitude you live at. High latitudes, lower deuterium. Equatorial latitudes, higher deuterium. Deuterium is enriched in plant foods, roots and fruits, starches, and is depleted in animal foods. At more northern latitudes, we’re really only meant to receive deuterium during the part of the year where we can grow and eat plants. Of course, now in the modern environment, we have access to any food at any time of year, and so a lot of people, especially if you’re eating processed foods, are eating deuterium bombs, and then they’re never sweating, they’re never getting out into sunlight to help them remove that deuterium, and deuterium clogs and gums up mitochondria. So, if deuterium levels get too high in the tissue, that creates mitochondrial dysfunction, which then begets more deuterium overload and more inflammation and more disease. So on the converse to that, deuterium depletion is being used in the treatment of cancer and diabetes right now, but there’s a large scope for other diseases as well, to actually reverse some of the root causes of the disease at the mitochondrial level. And so that’s why if people have heard of deuterium-depleted water, it’s something that is leveraged within these clinical trials, for example, to help ameliorate these two disease types. And for people who are interested in that, I’ll just make one brief note that the concentration of deuterium in the water is important. So you don’t want to just drink straight deuterium-depleted water because the deuterium in the bloodstream actually plays an important role. The blood is the most enriched source of deuterium in the body. The tissues have the least. So wherever there’s mitochondria, the deuterium goes away from that ideally. And so it’s concentrated in the blood where red blood cells have no mitochondria, so they don’t have to deal with this issue. But what you’re doing is you’re pulling water out of the blood volume, and because that’s deuterium-rich water, what you’re effectively doing is removing the deuterium-enriched water from the body, and then what you have to do in order to establish equilibrium is to pull deuterium out of the tissues to reestablish the right concentration of deuterium in the blood. So in effect, you’re depleting deuterium from your tissues when you sweat. And similarly with the drinking water, the drinking water is directly in homeostasis with your blood volume, and so if you’re drinking deuterium-depleted water, and the ideal range is between 105 and 120 parts per million, that’s going to very slightly reduce the blood deuterium levels, which then results in the deuterium being pulled out of the tissue to restore the roughly 150 parts per million concentration in the bloodstream. So those are a couple different ways. Obviously, when you’re sweating, you’re releasing deuterium. There’s also some evidence that when you’re getting exposed to full-spectrum sunlight, it also helps to remove deuterium from the water in the body, as well. And so there’s just a couple things. There also makes sense too because when you’re in an environment, like let’s say it’s summertime and there’s more plant foods available, there’s more deuterium in those foods. You’re eating that, but the body has the ability to handle that deuterium load better because the sunlight quality is better. Versus in the wintertime when there’s no plant foods available and you’re meant to be eating animal fats and proteins, which are low deuterium foods, that helps your mitochondria work better in the absence of full spectrum, like UV light and more intense, longer days... @dralexisjazmyn on @adielgorel

@ze_rusty I'm thoroughly impressed. I didn't think anyone outside the emf sensitive Facebook groups hardwired. Most people thinks I'm crazy for not having wifi or using cell phones normally.










⚠️New Wireless Earbuds study just dropped⚠️ Bluetooth earphones don't just radiate you. They pull air pollution INTO your brain. 🧵 Researchers disassembled Bluetooth earbuds & cell phones to measure their magnetic fields. Then replicated those exact fields in mice who were also breathing in magnetite nanoparticles, tiny iron pollution particles from vehicle exhaust & industrial emissions. What they found: The magnetic fields from earbuds acted like magnets for these toxic particles. 5x more magnetite accumulated in the brains of mice exposed to the magnetic fields vs those who weren't. Five times. It gets worse. That accumulation triggered neurotoxicity. The magnetic fields didn't just pull the particles in. They caused brain damage. Think about what this means in the real world. You're walking down a busy street. Exhaust fumes. Brake dust. Industrial pollution. Magnetite particles everywhere. Now stick 2 magnets in your ears. You just turned your earbuds into a funnel for pollution straight into your skull. AirPods already peak at >500 mW/m² RF. Now add this. The magnetic field component is literally dragging toxic nanoparticles across your blood-brain barrier. Radiation AND pollution. Same device. Same time. Published by Zhang et al. 2026. ACS Nano. Wired earphones. That's it. That's the fix.




@ze_rusty My kids are English so pale and used to high latitude - We are going to Spain next month for 10 days, and my wife wants to put sunscreen on them to avoid them getting burnt. I am against and would rather cover them up during peak UV. What would you advise?






