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Light, as nature designed it, fuels life in its purest form. We are light beings.
Before artificial environments dimmed and distorted its spectrum, light provided the full range of wavelengths essential for health, mood, and productivity.
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Light is a living library.
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When your hormones are out of balance it means you're out of harmony.
The sun is the conductor.
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Algae exposed to harsh solar radiation and environmental stressors naturally boost their antioxidant defense systems, which subsequently act as anti-aging and anti-inflammatory agents in humans.
Algae Metabolites in Cosmeceutical: An Overview of Current Applications and Challenges Cosmetics are widely used by people around the world to protect the skin from external stimuli. Consumer preference towards natural cosmetic products has increased as the synthetic cosmetic products caused adverse side effects and resulted in low ...
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Astaxanthin is a deep red or reddish-orange pigment. It is primarily synthesized by microalgae (such as Haematococcus pluvialis), which act as a green algae under normal conditions but turn red and produce astaxanthin as a protective shield when exposed to environmental stressors like intense UV light.
We are a body of water. Do you suppose when we expose our bodies to UV light our bodies produce an "astaxanthin like" protective shield?
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7344841/ -marinedrugs-18-00323
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Overdiagnosis of melanoma. Interesting as I was diagnosed with it in the 1990s.
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Light as a Nutrient: Sunlight, Circadian Rhythm & Metabolic Health | Dr. Max Gulhane Dr. Max Gulhane (MD) is a practising family medicine physician and ...
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💡🔬 Scientists Discover Human Cells May Communicate Through Tiny Flashes Of Light
Researchers revealed a fascinating discovery suggesting that mitochondria, the tiny energy producers inside our cells, may communicate using ultraweak flashes of light. These microscopic signals, known as biophotons, are incredibly faint emissions produced during cellular activity. Scientists believe they may play a role in how cells coordinate functions, respond to stress, and maintain balance throughout the body. The finding is reshaping how researchers think about communication inside living organisms and the hidden complexity of human biology.
Traditionally, mitochondria were understood mainly as structures responsible for generating energy needed for survival. However, modern imaging technologies have shown that these organelles may do far more than simply power cells. Researchers observed patterns of light emissions appearing synchronized between mitochondria, suggesting they may exchange information using photons in addition to chemical signals. While this does not mean humans are literally “beings of light” in a mystical sense, it does reveal that light may be deeply involved in biological processes at the cellular level.
The implications are remarkable. Understanding how cells potentially use biophotons could influence future research into brain activity, aging, disease detection, and cellular repair. Scientists are exploring whether disruptions in these light-based signals could be connected to neurological disorders or metabolic diseases. This discovery may eventually inspire entirely new medical technologies designed around detecting or enhancing cellular communication through light.
The human body continues revealing layers of complexity once thought impossible. Deep within every cell, microscopic flashes may quietly coordinate the processes that sustain life, reminding us that biology and light are connected in ways science is only beginning to understand.
What part of this discovery do you find most fascinating? How do you think it could impact future technology?
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