Humans + Photosynthesis with Carrie Bennett
About the Episode
Have you ever thought of sunlight like a nutrient? Almost like you could eat the sun? But instead of converting calories into energy as we do with food, humans also convert sunlight into energy? And, what if, instead of chlorophyll absorbing light from the sun like plants, our bodies are made up of liquid crystals that get charged by the sun like a battery? And, if this is the case, does a lack of sunlight make us sick—perhaps, even, give us cancer—rather than the sun (or, at least the wrong type of sun exposure) being to blame for cancer, like we’ve so often been told?
In this conversation, I talk with Carrie Bennet about how humans have a body battery that gets charged up by coherent energy, like the sun, or drained by non-coherent energy, like indoor lighting, unseasonal food, and wifi exposure. In short, how humans photosynthesize.
Episode Details
About Carrie (she/her)
As a college athlete, Carrie suffered chronic joint pain and insomnia. After her first child was born, she developed gut inflammation and adrenal fatigue. Armed with a BS in Biology, a Master’s Degree in Clinical Nutrition, and multiple certifications, Carrie sought the root cause of her failing health, ultimately finding circadian and quantum biology, which she has discovered is foundational to health and healing. Carrie currently sees clients in her private online practice. She also teaches courses in applied quantum biology as a faculty member for the Quantum Biology Collective, as an instructor at Kalamazoo College, and via her online course platform.
What We Discuss
How the water in our bodies is structured into a liquid crystal that gets charged like a battery by the sun.
The fact that humans do photosynthesize.
How modern technology and indoor living drain our body’s battery.
The cascade of events that happen in our bodies via sunlight during different times of day and why sunrise & early morning are so critical.
Why our bodies are like radios, constantly picking up vibrational data that become our biology.
The quantum and biological legitimacy of manifesting.
How the water in our body remembers past trauma, including trans-generational trauma.
Carrie’s take on cancer, including cells being “out of tune.”
And, why you should ditch your sunglasses.
Sources Mentioned
The YouTube video of Dr. Jack Kruse, where he mentions the link between eating locally and seasonally and your circadian rhythm
Mae-Wan Ho, Alexander Wunsch, and Jim Ashman are the names of the individuals whose work Carrie mentions studying but don’t come with or don’t have great links. Please do a search for them online yourself to dig around for specific things that might be of interest to you.
Bruce Lipton’s The Biology of Belief
Gabor Mate’s The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture
Carrie’s new “Quantum Foundations” Course. The first cohort starts November 6th, so get in ASAP if you’d like to join!
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