The Dark Side Of Nitric Oxide

 

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

 

Vibrant Gal and I expose ourselves to red light every night.

We walk big circles around blue light except at midday.

Nitric oxide is NOT generated by red light and near-infrared radiation.

Red light photodissociates nitric oxide.

It can also be photodissociated by specific ultraviolet radiation frequencies (bands near 191 and 183 nanometers).

Nitric oxide is a potent free radical involved in many diseases, including electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS).

Yes, nitric oxide plays a major role in all diseases caused by electric and magnetic fields (EMFs), including autism.

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According to Martin L. Pall, Ph.D. (at pro health dot com) …

“Cases of each of these [chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity, and post-traumatic stress disorder] are initiated by certain short-term stressors. These include both bacterial and viral infections in CFS and FM, exposure to three types of pesticides or to organic solvents, in MCS, to physical trauma in FM or PTSD, or to severe psychological stress for PTSD or any of these others. There are others, totaling 12 or 13 such stressors.

“Each of these diverse stressors can increase levels of a chemical compound called nitric oxide in the body. So I proposed that nitric oxide is likely to have a role in the initiation of chronic illness.”

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S.M. McCann, J. Licinio, M.L. Wong, W.H. Yu, S. Karanth, & V. Rettorri (“The nitric oxide hypothesis of aging,” Experimental Gerontology, Nov.-Dec. 1998) wrote …

“Our hypothesis is that recurrent infections over the life span play a significant role in producing aging changes in all systems outside the blood-brain barrier via release of toxic quantities of NO. NO may be a major factor in the development of coronary heart disease (CHD). Considerable evidence has accrued indicating a role for infections in the induction of CHD and, indeed, patients treated with a tetracycline derivative had 10 times less complications of CHD than their controls. Stress, inflammation, and infection have all been shown to cause induction of iNOS in rats, and it is likely that this triad of events is very important in progression of coronary arteriosclerosis leading to coronary occlusion. Aging of the anterior pituitary and pineal with resultant decreased secretion of pituitary hormones and the pineal hormone, melatonin, respectively, may be caused by NO.”

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According to Ray Peat …

“I have concentrated on thyroid, progesterone, and red light as the most important factors that protect against estrogen, and these all turn out to be protective against stress, shock, ionizing radiation, free radicals, lipid peroxidation, thymic atrophy, osteoporosis, arthritis, scleroderma, apoptotic cell death, and other problems that are involved in tissue degeneration or aging.”

Also, according to Ray Peat …

“Red light accelerates wound healing, and improves the quality of the scar, reducing the amount of fibrosis.”

And …

“Cytochrome oxidase is one of the enzymes damaged by stress and by blue light, and activated or restored by red light, thyroid, and progesterone. It’s a copper enzyme, so it’s likely to be damaged by excess iron.”

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Moral of this story …

Red light and near-infrared radiation are superheroes, but if anyone tells you their good effects are due to nitric oxide, roll up your pants, it’s too late to save your shoes!
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'The Dark Side Of Nitric Oxide' have 10 comments

  1. October 20, 2016 @ 3:43 am Atom

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    Anyone who learns it will have direct access to the human mind.

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  2. October 20, 2016 @ 3:45 am Atom

    “I cleared my mother trauma a long time ago,” a woman told me.

    “Your right foot doesn’t agree with you,” I replied.

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  3. October 20, 2016 @ 12:06 pm sebastian

    inspired by your latest blog entries i’ve gone and bought red glass for my lamps at home. they have a very grounding “here now” effect and i do love the bordello-esque vibe they lend to a home :) also, thank you for your extensive answers to my last questions and one more: adano on bismuth? it’s a “non-toxic” alternative to lead and supposedly kills h. pylori. crystal enthusiasts also like the crystalline form for meditation. any nitty gritty on the subtle details? thanks again!

    • October 21, 2016 @ 9:32 pm Atom

      Adano classified bismuth as an evening Growth Zone 3 (indigo) element, but I can’t find a single quote about it.

      It’s used for ulcers and intestinal disorders, but Vibrant Gal and I know someone who was hospitalized for surgery due to taking it for diarrhea.

  4. October 20, 2016 @ 1:05 pm sebastian

    i had cravings for nacho chips and went and bought organic ones with sunflower oil. now i want these pufas out of me asap. is choline from cabbage a good idea? it emulsifies so should make the fat water-soluble and let it leave via the kidneys? oil pulling? does it pull other oils out? any ideas from your inventive mind and mind-info-bank are appreciated. ( you should do the “pufa quick removal guide” for people who occasionally encounter them. like the gluten people have their share of tricks up the sleeve :)) )

    • October 21, 2016 @ 9:51 pm Atom

      Choline and oil pulling have negligible effects when it comes to PUFAs.

      (Oil pulling is OK for other things, which is why Vibrant Gal and I do it every night without fail.)

      Your best bets are saturated fat (especially butter), vitamin E, and exposure to red light.

      One bag of corn chips containing PUFAs shouldn’t be an issue.

      People get into trouble when they eat PUFAs day after day on an ongoing basis (for months).

      I’ll write a blog entry about it in the near future, using your exact suggested title: PUFA Quick Removal Guide.

      It’s concise and to the point. Thanks, Sebastian!

      • October 24, 2016 @ 3:33 pm sebastian

        looking forward to it :))

  5. October 20, 2016 @ 7:06 pm Christopher

    Any foods or substances have this gas in them that you would avoid?

    • October 21, 2016 @ 10:15 pm Atom

      Foods containing PUFAs, nitrates, L-arginine, and food additives generate nitric oxide.

      Blue light at night and/or smog anytime of the day create nitric oxide.

      But the absolute worst generator of nitric oxide is psychological/emotional stress.

      Just being annoyed generates nitric oxide.

  6. October 22, 2016 @ 9:41 am Christopher

    Just dealing with stress is not the problem. Its the emotion connected to the stress, blocks the light from balancing a person back to baseline.


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