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"Blue light activates T cells, TH2 cells in the immune system. And then another article would say, I don't know why, but eczema people always have these overactive Th2 cells," says Angela Jensen, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explain how quantum biology principles can revolutionize our understanding and treatment of eczema.
From corporate attorney to quantum naturopath, Angela's journey into the world of quantum health began with her husband's blue light blockers and her son's severe eczema. She shares how conventional medical approaches across multiple countries failed to provide lasting relief, leading her to explore the profound impact of environmental factors like light exposure and magnetism on skin health.
Angela discusses the limitations of steroid creams and antihistamines, revealing how quantum biology offers a more holistic approach to healing. She explains the connection between melatonin levels and eczema severity, the benefits of magnetic therapy, and why being outdoors is crucial for skin health.
Tune in to today's episode to discover how quantum biology can provide new hope for those suffering from eczema, and learn why Angela believes that understanding the quantum nature of our bodies is key to unlocking true healing potential.
1. Reduce exposure to artificial blue light, especially in the evening. Use candlelight, red light lamps, or blue light blocking glasses to protect melatonin production and support healthy sleep cycles.
2. Spend more time outdoors, particularly in the morning. This provides natural light exposure, vitamin D production, grounding, and microbiome diversity - all beneficial for skin health and immune function.
3. Consider using magnetic underlays or other forms of magnetic therapy, which may help support mitochondrial function and reduce inflammation associated with eczema.
4. Take a holistic approach that addresses diet, gut health, nutrient deficiencies, and environmental factors rather than relying solely on topical treatments or medications for eczema.
5. Explore biofield tuning or other energy healing modalities as a complementary approach to address potential emotional/energetic components of skin conditions.
"We had our equation where it was removing the environmental load - the toxic load - and then improving the positive inputs. The hypothesis was that if we could do that, we would support his mitochondria and then this would regulate his immune system, hydrate him from the inside."
"I'm really intrigued by every case of eczema and I will think about it all the time until I solve it. I want to be that support person for people suffering with eczema so we can find a place where they can have freedom - skin freedom."
"The most powerful antioxidant you can make in your body is melatonin. It's 20 to 30 times more powerful than any supplement you can take. So why bother with supplements if you could do something at home to improve your own body's 30 times stronger antioxidant production?"
Website - angelajensen.com
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