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September 15, 2025 • 97 mins

The Electrical Nature of Health | Tristan Scott on Melanin, Light & Invisible Forces

About Our Guest: Tristan Scott is an electrical engineer and health enthusiast who specializes in exploring the fascinating connections between biology and electrical engineering. With expertise in electromagnetic fields, semiconductor properties, and their biological applications, Tristan focuses on how melanin, mitochondria, light, and water interact with our body's electrical systems. Through his research and advocacy, he helps people understand the impact of electromagnetic field exposure and provides practical strategies for optimizing health in our modern electromagnetic environment.

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In this episode we look into the link between biology and electrical engineering, focusing on the role of melanin, mitochondria, light, water and electromagnetic fields in human health. He emphasizes the importance of grounding, the impact of EMF exposure, and the semiconductor properties of biological materials like bone and melanin. We discuss practical strategies for reducing EMF exposure, particularly in urban environments, and the future of health technology aimed at mitigating these effects. NEW COURSE 👉 Quantum Starter Kit $19 (5 Videos, 50 Slides) https://courses.busysuperhuman.com/the-quantum-starter-kit 

Takeaways

  • Melanin acts as a biological semiconductor, absorbing a vast range of electromagnetic spectrum.
  • Grounding can reduce inflammation and improve health by connecting to the Earth's electrons.
  • Modern technology's EMF exposure is a pervasive environmental toxin affecting health.
  • Daylight Computer offers a blue light-free screen to reduce circadian rhythm disruption.
  • Understanding bioelectronics can bridge the gap between engineering and biology.
  • Tristan Scott emphasizes the importance of aligning technology with natural biological rhythms.
  • The body's electrical systems, like the heart and brain, are crucial for health.
  • Electromagnetic fields can interfere with biological processes, leading to health issues.
  • Tristan's work focuses on creating healthier technology for better living.
  • The conversation highlights the need for more research into the health impacts of EMFs.

Sound bites

  • Melanin is a biological semiconductor.
  • Grounding reduces inflammation.
  • EMFs are a hidden toxin.
  • Daylight Computer is blue light-free.
  • Bioelectronics bridges engineering and biology.
  • Align tech with natural rhythms.
  • Heart and brain are electrical systems.
  • EMFs disrupt biological processes.
  • Healthier tech for better living.
  • Research EMFs' health impacts.

Chapters

  • 00:01:01 Introduction to Bioelectronics
  • 00:03:00 The Role of Melanin and Mitochondria
  • 00:05:07 Understanding Electromagnetic Fields
  • 00:07:21 Grounding and Health Benefits
  • 00:11:33 Technology and Health: Daylight Computer
  • 00:19:29 Practical Tips for Health Optimization
  • 00:29:25 Challenges of Urban Living and EMFs
  • 00:38:23 Innovations in Health Technology

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