Water is a substance that we often take for granted.
Yet it holds secrets that are nothing short of miraculous.
One of these secrets is the phenomenon of "structured water."
A specialised arrangement of water molecules that differs from the random structure found in ordinary tap or base water.
This unique molecular arrangement has sparked curiosity, controversy and research.
Leading scientists to believe that structured water is not just a scientific oddity, but a substance with far-reaching implications.
Could water be the unsung hero of our body's energy systems?
Water makes up about 60% of the human body and plays a vital role in biological processes.
But what if water does more than just quench our thirst and facilitate cellular functions?
Emerging research suggests that water…
Particularly structured water, could be a key player in the body's energy systems.
From aiding in cellular respiration, to potentially serving as a natural "battery" when exposed to light.
Water's role may be far more dynamic than we've previously understood.
This article aims to provide a new perspective on water, one that could redefine how we think about health, energy,
…and the very essence of life itself.
What is Structured Water?
Structured water is a term that has intrigued scientists and health enthusiasts alike. But what exactly is it? Unlike the random molecular arrangement in regular water, structured water is organised in a specific geometric pattern. This unique arrangement is believed to occur naturally in certain environments, such as in cellular water or in natural springs. It can also be artificially created through various methods like vortex movements or filtration systems.
Structured water is not just H2O in a different form; it possesses unique properties that set it apart from regular water. For instance, it has a higher density, higher viscosity, and a lower freezing point. Also the chemical structure is H3O2 which is quite different from ordinary water. Structured water is said to hold and transfer energy more efficiently. These unique characteristics make structured water a topic of great interest, especially in the fields of health and energy research.
The scientific community is still unravelling the complexities of structured water. One leading theory suggests that the unique molecular arrangement allows for more efficient energy transfer and storage. Research from the Pollack Lab at the University of Washington has shown that structured water, also known as Exclusion-Zone (EZ) water, can act as a natural battery when exposed to light. This "fourth phase" of water is physically distinct and ordered, much like a liquid crystal, and has the potential to interact dynamically with biological systems.
Learn more: How to Increase Energy and Vibrance with EZ Water
Understanding the Body's Energy Systems
When it comes to energy production in the human body, the molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the main player. ATP serves as the primary energy currency, facilitating various biochemical processes. It's produced mainly through cellular respiration, a complex process that occurs in the mitochondria of our cells. Here, glucose and oxygen are converted into ATP, carbon dioxide, and water. Providing the energy our body needs to function.
Interestingly, ATP production is not an isolated process; it's interconnected with various bodily functions. Including the synthesis of Vitamin D. When our skin is exposed to sunlight, specifically UVB rays, it produces Vitamin D. This vitamin plays a crucial role in facilitating the absorption of calcium and phosphate, which are essential for ATP production. In essence, sunlight indirectly contributes to our body's energy systems. The relationship between ATP and Vitamin D is symbiotic/ bidirectional.
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The Unsung Catalyst in Our Energy Systems
Water's role in our energy systems is often overlooked, yet it's vital. It serves as a medium where various biochemical reactions take place, including those that produce ATP. Moreover, emerging research suggests that structured water, with its unique properties, could enhance these processes. For instance, the Pollack Lab's work on Exclusion-Zone (EZ) water indicates that structured water can act as a natural battery when exposed to light. Offering a new avenue to explore the realm of biological energy production.
Pollack’s work on "Energy from Water and Light" delves into the phenomenon where light interacts with water to create a natural "battery." When light—especially in the infrared spectrum—hits water, it induces a separation of charges within the water molecules. This separation essentially forms a battery that can be recharged by further exposure to light. Imagine the implications of this for the human body, which is primarily composed of water. Could this light-induced energy in water be a missing link in our understanding of the body's energy systems? The process is even likened to the first step of photosynthesis, a universal mechanism that's crucial for life as we know it.
How Light and Water Could Turbo-charge Your Energy Systems
The Pollack Lab's research suggests that this natural battery isn't just a scientific curiosity; it has practical applications. The energy generated through this light-induced charge separation may be harnessed for various biological processes. In essence, the water in our bodies could be doing much more than just keeping us hydrated; it could be actively participating in energy generation and storage. Could proper hydration coupled with specific light exposure optimise our body's natural energy systems?
This got me thinking about infra-red saunas, and whether there are studies that show the efficacy. Maybe, coupling infrared sauna exposure and structured water could further enhance health. There are a few studies that show promise with infrared saunas. Showing that they can help people with chronic fatigue syndrome. This is promising as a treatment for boosting energy, especially when combined with structured water. Another study has shown that saunas can help with recovery time, and reduction of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) Perhaps combining the infrared light spectrum with structured water could be a hidden secret in boosting energy levels.
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In Conclusion
Structured water is more than just a scientific curiosity. It's a potential game changer for health and energy. Groundbreaking research from the Pollack Lab suggests that structured water can act like a natural "battery," especially when exposed to light. Coupled with its role in ATP production and Vitamin D synthesis, structured water could be the missing piece in optimising your body's energy systems. Imagine turbo-charging your health with just a glass of structured water and some targeted light exposure. This is not just hydration; it's a revolution in wellness.
Written by Rowanna Watson, who has a passion for natural health. Rowanna is an expert in all areas of holistic health, plant-based nutrition, detoxification Written by best-selling author and integrative nutrition health coach and personal development.
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