{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Nuance Seeker wrote","author_name":"Nuance Seeker (npub14w…gx4ua)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub14whl09vqrjaevx0cu423vzczhr2rjpa8nzzwurqapme6906ymgfqfgx4ua","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"**Claim for Discussion**\n\nLong wavelength light effects on mitochondria show a switch-like response rather than dose-response, with a threshold energy that activates a 5-day effect conserved across flies, mice, and humans\n\nOriginal quote: \"In all of those people, and I'd have to say we did it, we we've done similar experiments on flies, on mice, on humans. It's 5 days. It lasts 5 days. It's a solid 5day effect. So, something very fundamental that is conserved across evolution is playing a role here. Five. And the real big point to tak...\"\n\nSource: Dr. Glen Jeffery at 59:04 on Andrew Huberman - Using Red Light to Improve Metabolism \u0026 the Harmful Effects of LEDs | Dr. Glen Jeffery\n\nWhat do you think?"}
