Dr. Glen Jeffery
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Parkinson's patients, you think, well, okay, they're all going to have movement disorders.
But in actual fact, a lot of Parkinson's patients have a lot of other things that are going on in them.
And we're minded to think that as good information can be passed
to mitochondria and can be shared in that community, so can bad information.
If you really upset mitochondria in one place, then other things are changing in different places.
So the big takeaway here, and it's not controversial to say, I've heard lots of people saying it, and I didn't say it originally, is that they're a community.
You can't deal with them in isolation.
Oh, definitely.
If you look at a long wave light source, and again, this is published, Bob Fosbury did this.
He put his hand on one, come straight through his hand.
But the interesting thing is you can't see the bones.
It's passing through the bone.
So that led me to go into grabbing a few skulls.
And yeah, it's really not affected that much by bone.
And I was talking to some audiology guys in Cambridge who wanted to use red light.
And they were taking, I think, heads or something and looking at them.
And they were shining red light in the eye.
And they say, we can see it in the ear.
I can see it and vice versa.
So there are things that red light doesn't go through.