If you visit the cenotes in Mexico for four to seven days, how long do the health benefits last? Nathan Walz: "So how long does it last after you leave Mexico?" Dr. Jack Kruse: "The latest research says the pop in redox you get from being down here is anywhere between four and six weeks. So it depends how long you stay. That's just four days. If you stay four to seven days you can get a four to six week pop. That's part of the reason why I come down here so often. I try to figure it out. I probably won't have to come down here as much as I used to, because I'm not taking call anymore. That was the thing that was killing me and my redox." Dr. Jack Kruse with Nathan Walz @ 28:18โ€“28:46 (posted 2018-01-08)
Health benefits of visiting the cenotes in Mexico Nathan Walz: "So Jack, [โ€ฆ] talk about why you chose Mexico for your members retreat." Dr. Jack Kruse: "[โ€ฆ] Most of the reason why we're here is about 65 million years ago there was an asteroid that hit the planet, took out the dinosaurs, and that's when the age of mammals came. And pretty much everybody that's on this call is probably a mammal, so what happened then it set the stage for eukaryotic evolution. And the reason why it's special is about 40 miles of the crust got blown away, so the mantle is really close to the surface, so there's a higher magnetic flux here. Normally on earth the ยตT is about 0.2 to 0.4 and in most places the earth. It turns out down here it's about 1.2 ยตT, so it's about 300 to 400% higher magnetic flux, so it's kind of like living on the ultimate Magnetico. "The other big thing here is when the asteroid hit [โ€ฆ] it moved all the groundwater from deep in the mantle up to the surface, and it turns out the ground war is heavily deuterium depleted. That's where the cenote system came from, and the cenote system [โ€ฆ] is on the rim of the asteroid. Only 13% is still exposed; 87% is actually in the Gulf of Mexico. If you look at a satellite image from Google [โ€ฆ] you'll see that the rim of all the cenotes forms a perfect radius of the circle from that original asteroid hit. It turns out all the water from the Yucatan Peninsula comes through the cenote system, and what the governor of Mexico does, there's no lakes here, there's no rivers, there's none of that, it's all from the cenotes. That's from 65 million years of rainwater and groundwater sitting in these kettles inside this crater, so it's highly structured water. Some of the cenotes are open to the sun so they get constant UV year-round. So the water here is special. But Mexico does something really interesting. They actually use reverse osmosis to all the cenote water to further deuterium deplete it and clean it up. So the water here happens to be perfectly great right out the bottle. Now they have mineral water here, they have all different kinds of water, but all the water here including stuff you take a shower in is all cenote water, and it's all reverse osmosis treated. So that's what's good about it. "And obviously we're at the 20th north latitude so you're always in tropical weather. So the weather here, as you guys just know we just passed the winter solstice, so it's the shortest day of the year. Even here at the 20th latitude it's kind of probably better weather than most of you would get at your house on the best day in the summer, so that's what's special about it. And it's not humid; it's actually pretty clear." Dr. Jack Kruse with Nathan Walz @ 03:13โ€“06:46 (posted 2018-01-08)
"They get the vaccine, they did what they're supposed to do, their child is injured." Be thankful if it didn't happen to you. You can't sue the manufacturers. Gaslighting parents with a child seriously injured by a vaccine. Denigrating people who don't vaccinate Aaron Siri, Esq: "Imagine your child has now been injured. And remember, because people always say to me, 'Well, the people who call your firm about vaccine injuries, they're anti-vaxxers.' And I'm like. . ." Lara Logan: "How can they be anti-vaxxers? They vaccinated their child!" Aaron Siri, Esq: "Exactly. The anti-vaxxers don't call (the 'anti-vaxxers,' whatever that means.) They don't call my firm because they don't get the vaccines! These are folks who vaccinated! So, they get the vaccine, they did what they're supposed to do, their child is injured. Before I continue the story, I have one other segue. "People also often say to me, 'Well, if vaccines cause injury I'll know it. I'd know it.' And I'd say, 'Really? Tell me the last three drugs that just came off the market, because drugs come off the market all the time. And tell me what injuries they caused. Oh, you don't know, do you? You know why you don't know? Because it didn't happen to you and be thankful. But that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. OK?' But vaccines won't come off the market because you can't sue the manufacturers, but let's put that aside. "So you have a family, kid is seriously injured by a vaccine, right? Their doctors are gaslighting them and then how are they talked about on the news, especially before covid?" Lara Logan: "Oh, please." Aaron Siri, Esq: "What group can you talk about in America the way they talk about people who don't vaccinate? Can you imagine? Replace what I'm about to say with any minority, any religious, any ethnic group. You ready for it? 'Throw them out of school.' 'Throw them out of their jobs.' 'They're selfish.'" Lara Logan: "'Don't treat them at the ER.'" Aaron Siri, Esq: "'Don't treat them.' 'Let them die.' 'They deserve it.' Who can you talk to about like that?" Aaron Siri, Esq with Lara Logan @ 19:25โ€“20:57 (posted 2025-12-12)