Where do we source our energy?
Added 2023-10-21 08:23:18 +0000 UTCI hope you're all doing well and staying curious about the incredible workings of our bodies and the universe. Today, I want to dive into a fascinating topic that often goes overlooked – the idea that we don't just get energy from the food we eat but also from the water in our bodies, which can be structured by infrared light.
We all know that water is vital for hydration and overall well-being, but recent research suggests that water in our bodies can hold a far more profound role in our health and energy levels than previously thought. Can the water in our body act as a battery and supply energy to our cells? yes it can.
I recently had the incredible opportunity to interview Dr. Gerlad Pollack, the worlds leading researcher in water. Dr. Pollack and his team are responsible for discovering the 4th phase of water. The 4th phase of water is not a liquid, gas or solid. The water inside of us is a liquid crystal that changes form depending on what light it is imprinted on it.
How can a Jesus Christ lizard walk on water? Why do pollen grains jitterbug in a puddle? Why do fair weather clouds form such lovely puffy white shapes? Why do your joints work without squeaking? Why do sprained ankles swell within seconds?
Answering these questions requires an understanding of water. Given water’s simplicity and pervasiveness through nature, we presume that water must be completely understood, but in fact, precious little is known about how water molecules line up — until recently.
The water inside our body when next to hydrophilic surfaces (surfaces that like water) forms an exclusion zone. This exclusion zone is made up of water that is charge separated with the negative charge on one side (electrons) and all the positive charge on the other (protons). Hmm negative charge on one side.. positive on the other.. sounds like a battery? that's because it is. Dr. Pollack and his team actually connected tiny wiring into either side of this EZ water and the current generated was enough to power an LED bulb!

So what does this mean? This means that the water in our body next to hydrophilic surfaces acts as a battery to supply energy to our body!!
Dr. Pollack and his team had a bigger problem. Dr. Pollack knows that you need energy to create energy, so where on earth was this EZ water sourcing its energy from?
"The energy for building water structure comes from the sun. Pollack team found that all light was able to build this EZ water but near infrared light forms the largest EZ."
We know that near infrared light is most available in nature at sunrise and thus this is nature's way of giving us energy to start our day - building our EZ water battery. What I find interesting is that Dr. Pollack stated that if EZ water is exposed to UV light after being exposed to near infrared light the negative charge of the water increases. The increase in negative charge does not happen if the water is not exposed to near infrared before being exposed to UV. In nature UV becomes present later in the day always after near infrared. This is an example of nature always getting it right.
So what does this all mean?
Humans now spend 90% of their time indoors, a space that is deprived of this exclusion zone building near infrared light. Humans now wake up hours past sunrise and barely ever have their skin exposed to the sun. Could this be why everyone is so sick? suffering with chronic fatigue? starved of energy? yes. This is partially the reason why.
PS: EZ water is called exclusion zone water because it excludes everything bigger than a proton. This means that EZ water is part of the immune system excluding everything bigger than a proton, protecting hydrophilic substances from bacteria and other impurities.
Part one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9UC0chfXcg