WHY IS LOSING WEIGHT SO DAMN HARD?
You can blame the mafia, the CIA, and Google. Literally. Here's why.
In the late 1940's, Moe Dalitz and his mafia friends began to build Las Vegas. They noticed that when they installed lighted slot machines the people spent a lot more money and stayed longer. The CIA was watching them, and they noticed the same thing about the lighted machines. At the time, the CIA was running an experimental mind control program called MK Ultra where they put wires in monkey heads and learned how to control their behavior electronically. They secretly dropped LSD on the city of St. Louis to see how the people behaved. This was investigated by Congress and much was released to the public many decades ago. But what went mostly unnoticed was that the CIA began studying the effects of blue light (originally from slot machines). They found that they could not necessarily control, but, rather, they could strongly influence human behavior with blue light. The CIA morphed into DARPA, which began linking Department of Defense agencies and universities through DARPAnet, which we now know as the internet. They hooked up with Sergey Brinn and Larry Page, who founded Google, and passed off the blue light mind control technology and the DARPAnet search engine technology.
You can go do a search right now, and you will find that Google literally owns hundreds and hundreds of blue light patents. Specifically blue light. I've read through many of them, and most are semiconductors, diodes, LED's, and devices to emit different wavelengths and intensity of blue light in different combinations.
Blue light makes you addicted to technology. But it also drives hormone pathways in the eye and the skin that tell your liver and pancreas to make lots of sugar and insulin. That forces your body to store fat. These pathways include pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and corticotropin-like intermediate peptide (CLIP).
THIS IS WHY IT'S SO DAMN HARD TO LOSE WEIGHT.
Not only are you getting this blue light from your computer, but you are getting it from LED light bulbs, fluorescent lights, TV's, and phones. Modern glass windows partially filter most wavelengths of light, but they allow blue light to pass through mostly unchanged. You get bombarded by blue light signals all day long and that makes us fat.
You can change your diet all day long, but if you don't change your light environment it can be really, really hard to lose weight. Everything is about light. The food you eat is stored sunlight. The water you drink turns into a battery in your body by trapping infrared light from the sun. Your fascia is a semi-conductor that converts light from the sun into a DC electric communication device in the body.
In the graph below you can see that obesity continues to rise even though sugar intake has decreased. Intake of sugar has decreased, but the liver is making more sugar than at any time in history because of blue light.
You may want to take a closer look at your light environment.
You can blame the mafia, the CIA, and Google. Literally. Here's why.
In the late 1940's, Moe Dalitz and his mafia friends began to build Las Vegas. They noticed that when they installed lighted slot machines the people spent a lot more money and stayed longer. The CIA was watching them, and they noticed the same thing about the lighted machines. At the time, the CIA was running an experimental mind control program called MK Ultra where they put wires in monkey heads and learned how to control their behavior electronically. They secretly dropped LSD on the city of St. Louis to see how the people behaved. This was investigated by Congress and much was released to the public many decades ago. But what went mostly unnoticed was that the CIA began studying the effects of blue light (originally from slot machines). They found that they could not necessarily control, but, rather, they could strongly influence human behavior with blue light. The CIA morphed into DARPA, which began linking Department of Defense agencies and universities through DARPAnet, which we now know as the internet. They hooked up with Sergey Brinn and Larry Page, who founded Google, and passed off the blue light mind control technology and the DARPAnet search engine technology.
You can go do a search right now, and you will find that Google literally owns hundreds and hundreds of blue light patents. Specifically blue light. I've read through many of them, and most are semiconductors, diodes, LED's, and devices to emit different wavelengths and intensity of blue light in different combinations.
Blue light makes you addicted to technology. But it also drives hormone pathways in the eye and the skin that tell your liver and pancreas to make lots of sugar and insulin. That forces your body to store fat. These pathways include pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and corticotropin-like intermediate peptide (CLIP).
THIS IS WHY IT'S SO DAMN HARD TO LOSE WEIGHT.
Not only are you getting this blue light from your computer, but you are getting it from LED light bulbs, fluorescent lights, TV's, and phones. Modern glass windows partially filter most wavelengths of light, but they allow blue light to pass through mostly unchanged. You get bombarded by blue light signals all day long and that makes us fat.
You can change your diet all day long, but if you don't change your light environment it can be really, really hard to lose weight. Everything is about light. The food you eat is stored sunlight. The water you drink turns into a battery in your body by trapping infrared light from the sun. Your fascia is a semi-conductor that converts light from the sun into a DC electric communication device in the body.
In the graph below you can see that obesity continues to rise even though sugar intake has decreased. Intake of sugar has decreased, but the liver is making more sugar than at any time in history because of blue light.
You may want to take a closer look at your light environment.
This article does NOT constitute medical advice.
Consult with your physician before making any changes to your medical plan.
Consult with your physician before making any changes to your medical plan.