• 115: Carrie Bennett - The Quantum Biologic View of Cancer

  • Feb 6 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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115: Carrie Bennett - The Quantum Biologic View of Cancer

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    "A fever is a good thing because a fever is missing infrared," says Carrie Bennett, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to unveil the hidden power of light in our cellular health. Bennett explains how our bodies are not just biochemical machines, but intricate systems of structured water and mitochondrial function, deeply influenced by our light environment. She reveals why getting sick might actually be an opportunity for healing and how modern living has systematically divorced us from the natural rhythms essential for optimal health.

    In this eye-opening discussion, Carrie delves into the fascinating world of exclusion zone water, melatonin production, and the critical role of infrared light in maintaining cellular charge. She challenges conventional wisdom about toxins, explaining why even small exposures to substances like glyphosate and fluoride can have profound effects on our health when combined with other environmental factors.

    Tune in to today's episode to discover how simple changes in your light exposure could revolutionize your health, why cancer cells might be suffering from a lack of charge, and how embracing natural light cycles could be the key to unlocking your body's innate healing potential.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Prioritize light exposure: Get morning sunlight and limit artificial light at night to support healthy mitochondrial function and melatonin production. This helps maintain proper cellular charge and exclusion zone water.

    2. Incorporate infrared exposure: Use saunas or red light therapy to build exclusion zone water, support mitochondrial health, and boost cellular energy production. This can enhance overall resilience and healing.

    3. Optimize sleep environment: Create a completely dark sleeping space using blackout curtains and avoid blue light before bed to maximize nighttime melatonin production and cellular repair processes.

    4. Reduce EMF exposure: Keep wireless devices away from your body, consider hardwiring your workstation, and position your bed away from WiFi routers to minimize mitochondrial stress from non-native electromagnetic fields.

    5. View illness differently: Recognize that symptoms like fever and mucus production can be beneficial, allowing the body to clear toxins and reestablish healthy cellular function. Support rather than suppress these processes when possible.

    Memorable Quotes"When you get a fever or when you develop mucus, it's an opportunity for your body to get stuff out that doesn't serve it. It is an opportunity. The question becomes, how can we help the body resolve that beneficial inflammatory cascade?""Our cells have this innate intelligence. If something's invading the cells and causing dysfunction, the body says this is not going to serve me long term. There's things we can do to push stuff out of the cell. Through our lens, we talk about building exclusion zone water.""The foundation is light. When the light environment's in place, the mitochondria are healthier. When the mitochondria are healthier, the charge inside the cell is healthier. When that's healthier, the cell has the energy it needs to run all its processes."Resources Mentioned

    The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor by Gerald H. Pollack - https://amzn.to/4gzxyPD

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    Website: carriebwellness.com

    Socials: @carriebwellness

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