The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast
Health & Fitness
Ep 010: The Scientist Who Redefined Water: Carrie Bennett & Dr. Gerald Pollack On How Our Cells Really Work
“Everything the cell does, it doesn't matter what kind of cell, it needs a cell full of easy water,” explains Dr. Gerald Pollock. Dr. Pollock is a professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington, founding Editor in Chief of The Water Journal, founder of The Water Conference, and author of several bestselling books including The Fourth Phase of Water. Today, guest host Carrie Bennett talks to Dr. Gerald Pollock about easy water, or exclusion zone water, and the truth about how our cells really work.
When we are in school, we learn that the energy in our bodies comes from ATP generated by our mitochondria. However, in truth, water plays a huge role in where we get our energy. 99 out of every 100 molecules in the body are water molecules, and that water exists in a different form from the liquid water we are used to seeing. The water within our cells is a structured water with rearranged hydrogen and oxygen molecules forming hexagons to create a barrier against penetration. In order for our cells to function optimally, they must be filled with easy water.
Most people are familiar with the fact that the human body is composed mostly of water, but quantum biology takes it a step further to examine the nature of that water. The water within our cells is in a gel-like form known as exclusion zone water or easy water. This gel-like water is where our cells get the majority of their energy from.
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Carrie Bennett on Instagram @carriebwellness
Dr. Pollock's book is "The 4th Phase of Water" https://www.amazon.com/Fourth-Phase-Water-Beyond-Liquid/dp/0962689548
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