Water and healing
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 2:01 am
I heard a bit of a radio program last night on coast to coast where a man was
talking about the healing properties of water and that would be the healing
mechanism of the future for all pathologies. His name is Gerald Pollack and he
is a professor of bio-engineering at the University of Washington. I got this
from a synopsis of the program. I had heard this prediction in the
eighties...that water would be the medicine of the future. Apparently, the
Hunzas drink melted glacial water and live to be very old(which means nothing
since they don't eat processed foods). Anyway, all very interesting and then
the synopsis mentions that when they put water in the sunlight it gains more
energy and is called 4th phase or exclusion zone something water, in fact
interacting with different surfaces energizes the water. I thought of the
remedy SOL. I suppose this goes back to the clathrates that were discussed
earlier. I wish I could hear the whole thing but you have to subscribe to
coast to coast and pay around 10.00 a month which I might do for one month
just to hear the whole thing. Maybe this professor has written a book or has a
website.
talking about the healing properties of water and that would be the healing
mechanism of the future for all pathologies. His name is Gerald Pollack and he
is a professor of bio-engineering at the University of Washington. I got this
from a synopsis of the program. I had heard this prediction in the
eighties...that water would be the medicine of the future. Apparently, the
Hunzas drink melted glacial water and live to be very old(which means nothing
since they don't eat processed foods). Anyway, all very interesting and then
the synopsis mentions that when they put water in the sunlight it gains more
energy and is called 4th phase or exclusion zone something water, in fact
interacting with different surfaces energizes the water. I thought of the
remedy SOL. I suppose this goes back to the clathrates that were discussed
earlier. I wish I could hear the whole thing but you have to subscribe to
coast to coast and pay around 10.00 a month which I might do for one month
just to hear the whole thing. Maybe this professor has written a book or has a
website.