
Ling’s Cell Physiology
@aihtheory
To honor Dr. Gilbert Ling (1919–2019) for his contributions to cell physiology based on applied quantum mechanics (physical organic chemistry).
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To slow aging, one must preserve coherence by sustaining Mg²⁺-ATP sufficiency, auxiliary Ca²⁺ regulation, and intracellular K⁺ sufficiency to protect structured water dynamics.
Law of Aging (via AIH Principle) Aging is the progressive loss of cellular coherence — the ordered state of proteins, water, and ions maintained by Mg²⁺-ATP as the cardinal adsorbent and Ca²⁺ as its auxiliary adsorbent.
Peaty and definitely Lingarian principle.
The improvements in cell functions and water distribution that are inversely related to oxygen pressure, and directly related to carbon dioxide, won't be discussed in medical textbooks until they have given up the idea of membrane-regulated cells.
The way we feel and the psychiatric symptoms some of us end up experiencing could emerge from the way energy flows, or fails to flow smoothly, in mitochondria. The ATP model (Allostatic Triage in Psychopathology) by Parker Kelley @sequencemyneuro sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Energetic dysfunction -> psychiatric problems.
The way we feel and the psychiatric symptoms some of us end up experiencing could emerge from the way energy flows, or fails to flow smoothly, in mitochondria. The ATP model (Allostatic Triage in Psychopathology) by Parker Kelley @sequencemyneuro sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

The most fundamentally consequential discovery of 2025 delivered by the man who published the study. 👇
Red light - it penetrates all the way through you! youtube.com/shorts/piJqoRs… via @YouTube @RogerSeheult
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Red light - it penetrates all the way through you!
Ancient Chinese were ancestrally cynomel munchers. Imagine what Genghis could have accomplished with DMAA and bromantane.


Have we considered that maybe Genghis Khan didn’t use exogenous testosterone because he didn’t have access to it? And I just know Alexander the Great would have loved DMAA
Albert Szent-Györgyi and Gerald Pollack on Gilbert Ling (What Is Life Answered p. 121)

Humans crave validation more than truth. We like good news about our habits, even when the habits aren’t good.
Taking care of your circadian rhythm and getting bright days and dark nights seems so simple so that it seems it could never affect much change in your life. But if it cost thousands of dollars a month and was difficult to get, it would be the most popular thing and all the rage…

Very true - here is why?

Potassium is the most underrated minerals for blood sugar control. And this is why hrain-heavy diets are trash for insulin sensitivity. Why? Because they’re low in potassium; basically zero. Just a 0.5 mEq/L drop in potassium = 45% higher diabetes risk. Potassium: >…
Ling-Peat model of physiology where macronutrients are mostly carbohydrates, sufficient but not excessive proteins and different levels of non-PUFA fats.

Raising Potassium Levels Protects Heart Patients zerohedge.com/medical/raisin…
Each person is a unique energy pattern. "But behold, the world has many centers, one for each being, and around each one it lies in its own circles. You stand only half a cubit away from me, but a world circle lies around you, whose center is not me, but you. But I am the…
Red light good?
Is there anything in the health and nutrition space that everyone actually agrees on?
The lure that drugs are the solution for health disorders and dis-ease will likely hurt us in the long run.
65M Americans take psychiatric drugs. 1 in 4 adults. Nearly 1 in 10 kids. Millions are medicated, numbed, and stuck with no safe way out. If this affects you—or someone you love—this thread matters 🧵
The energy source #sunlight
Think sunlight is just Vitamin D? Think again. Sunlight supports the body on a cellular level to help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, dementia—and more! Dr. Roger Seheult joins Dr. Rangan Chatterjee on 'Feel Better, Live More.' Watch now: buff.ly/thFmDuL

Learn from the Master the important aspect to keep your cellular NPUs in their coherent polarized states. Without proper amount of thyroid, the cell wouldn’t get its ATPs to maintain the resting state of NPUs.
Stress causes hidden hypothyroidism 🧵 Stress is anything that raises energy demand beyond what the body can supply. When those demands aren’t met, the metabolic rate slows through effects on thyroid hormones. These changes often go undetected in blood tests.

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