Episode 611
In this episode, Dr. Jockers dives deep with Dr. Sara Pugh into how light influences your mitochondria, hormones, and inflammation in ways food alone never could. You’ll hear how sunrise sets your body clock, why sunset prepares your system for rest, and how the balance of light and darkness fuels cellular health.
You’ll learn how artificial blue light at night can disrupt cortisol, blood sugar, and cravings, and why the wrong kind of light exposure can be just as damaging as poor nutrition. Discover why your mitochondria respond to light as much as to food and how this hidden factor impacts your mood, metabolism, and resilience.
We also explore practical steps—like grounding, sauna use, and cold therapy—that boost your energy and improve sleep. Along the way, you’ll find out why sunscreen and sunglasses may do more harm than good, and how structured water and omega-3 fats fit into the bigger picture of cellular repair.
In This Episode:
00:00 Understanding the Benefits of Sunrise and UV Light
02:23 Introduction to Dr. Sara Pugh and Quantum Biology
03:11 The Importance of Sunlight and Mitochondrial Health
15:26 The Role of UVA and UVB Light in Health
20:39 The Impact of Light on Metabolism and Hormones
25:54 Structured Water and Its Health Benefits
32:32 The Power of Keystone Bacteria
32:35 Why Most New Year's Resolutions Fail
32:53 The Problem with Probiotics
33:44 A Nine-Day Fasting Experiment
36:30 Understanding Leptin and Its Effects
37:49 The Role of Blue Light and Vitamin A
38:29 The Leptin Melanocortin Pathway
38:56 Low Leptin and Its Causes
41:55 The Importance of Lab Testing
43:12 Breaking a Long Fast: Lessons Learned
46:17 The Benefits of Sauna and Cold Therapy
50:09 Cold Face Plunge: A Simple Hack
53:15 Connecting with Nature and Embracing Discomfort
55:14 Balancing Cortisol and Growth Hormone
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"The two biggest deficiencies driving chronic disease aren’t nutrients—they’re sunlight and darkness."
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