by Marcus Ettinger | Jan 26, 2021 | Facebook, Light-Water-Magnetism |
Niels Finsen developed Pick’s Disease while in his 20s, and he described in 1903, one year before his death, how the disease had influenced his scientific method. Even without knowing the exact “why and how” from a test tube standpoint, empirically and...
by Marcus Ettinger | Dec 27, 2020 | Epigenetics & Genetics, Facebook, Light-Water-Magnetism, Sleep |
December 27, 2020 One of this year’s biggest breakthroughs in biology, “why sleep deprivation kills.” Sleep deprivation increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This can happen to the degree that it can actually oxidize the life...
by Marcus Ettinger | Feb 9, 2020 | Bacteria & Virus, Light-Water-Magnetism |
In this short post, I will highlight some simple techniques to help you reduce your risk of exposure to the coronavirus as well as decrease the potential for the life-threatening systemic inflammatory response that the coronavirus may bring on. First, don’t go...
by Marcus Ettinger | Dec 20, 2019 | Alzheimer's, Auto Immune, Dermatitis, Eczema, Epigenetics & Genetics, Heliotherapy, Light-Water-Magnetism, Quantum Biology, Sunlight, Vitamin D |
Heliotherapy was part of mainstream medicine before the advent of penicillin. Sunlight (UVA/UVB, visible, and near/far Infrared confers upon the user unlimited benefits. When the full body is exposed to sunlight, on a regular basis, health can be maintained or...
by Marcus Ettinger | Dec 10, 2019 | Cancer, Light-Water-Magnetism, Quantum Biology, Vitamin D |
The study researchers followed 30,000 women 25 to 64 over a period of 20 years, collecting information about personal sun exposure, activities like sunbathing (winter and summer), and asking whether they consciously chose “sun vacations” and if they used tanning beds....
by Marcus Ettinger | Dec 8, 2019 | Blue Light, Circadian Rhythm, Heliotherapy, Light-Water-Magnetism, Quantum Biology, Skin, Sleep, Sunlight, Vitamin D |
Our circadian rhythm is controlled by light, via photoreceptive proteins called “opsins”, like neuropsin and melanopsin. Humans possess photoreceptors, like neuropsin, in just about every surface and subcutaneous area of the body – adipocytes (fat),...