• EP 100: Taking Circadian Mainstream: A Movement Toward Healthy Light Habits

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

EP 100: Taking Circadian Mainstream: A Movement Toward Healthy Light Habits

  • Summary

  • “This period in time will be classified as ‘the light revolution,’ says today's guest Jeff Gibson, whose own personal revolution--and revelation–about the importance of circadian light and quantum biology has led him to inspire others. Initially a skeptic, Jeff spent 30 days getting up with the sun and blocking blue light at night. His results were so profound, he became determined to inspire others to do the same, helping to found the Circadian Disruption Challenge, fostering a supportive community of people who understand the importance of circadian balance and that we, like all living beings, are made to transform light into energy.

    Jeff sees a near future in which circadian disruptive products such as screens and LED bulbs will come with the same warning as cigarettes. He shares success stories from the Circadian Disruption Challenge, noting the particular effect of circadian discipline on weight loss, and explains why melatonin is the body's anti-cancer hormone.

    Grab your blue blockers and join this episode of the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to get inspired and join the light revolution.

    Quotes:

    • “I set out to disprove this but I was dead wrong. It actually worked. I started feeling, just as my friend described, a new person. It’s almost like your energy levels get dialed up two or three percent every single day…I felt like a completely new person.” (6:52 | Jeff Gibson)
    • “You think about it this way: if we had gone back to the 1950s—you see pictures of doctors, nurses all smoking cigarettes in the patients’ rooms—if we were to go in and explain to them, ‘What are you guys doing? Don’t you know that smoking’s bad for your health?’ They would have looked at you like, ‘You’re crazy. ‘Get out of here. Everybody’s doing it, how can it be bad.’ That’s where we’re at with blue light, blue-enriched light from our devices and our bulbs in the evening. We’re in that same spot that if we talk to people about this, their evidence that it’s fine is that everybody’s doing it.” (19:42 | Jeff Gibson)
    • “We are affected by all wavelengths of energy. And it’s only once somebody’s mind is able to make that leap, that jump, to actually realize that we are quantum beings, that we are affected by energy, then and only then will the studies on red light start to make sense.” (32:30 | Jeff Gibson)
    • “People are figuring this out. I think this period in time, Meredith, that we’re going through is going to be classified in the history books as ‘the light revolution.’” (33:43 | Jeff Gibson)

    Links

    Connect with Jeff Gibson: Website

    WWW.LIGHTENVIRONMENT.ORG - free circadian awareness website

    www.thecrdchallenge.com

    Socials

    instagram.com/LIGHTENVIRONMENTORG

    instagram.com/theCRDchallenge

    x.com/theCRDchallenge

    Facebook: "The CRD Challenge"

    FaceBook: The CRD Challenge

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    To receive a FREE infographic of the Ideal Circadian Day & join our email list: https://www.quantumbiologycollective.com/qbc-newsletter-aqb

    To find a practitioner who understands quantum biology: www.quantumbiologycollective.org

    To see details about the Applied Quantum Certification: www.appliedquantumbiology.com

    Follow on Instagram & Facebook: @quantumbiologycollecitve

    Twitter: @quantumhealthtv

    Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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