Let’s talk about the connection between heart health and structured water.

What we are taught in school is that the pumping action of the heart is responsible for moving blood throughout our entire body. Research is showing that the heart is responsible about 30% of the pumping action of the blood throughout the body.

How else is the blood moving throughout the system?

One way that helps to move blood is through our skeletal muscles. The skeletal muscle throughout our body helps to propel and push the blood throughout our system.

One of the ways that they are discovering that the blood moves throughout our system is through structured water. This research was done by Dr. Gerald Pollack on structured water. Then Dr. Stephen Hussey put this together in terms of heart health in his book Understanding the Heart and explains why structured water is important to heart health. With structured water the water becomes gel-like, it is in its fourth phase of water. In that gel-like structure, it divides into negative and positive ions, and the negative ions move towards the hydrophilic surface, which is the what the surface of the vascular system is and the hydrophilic surface also have a negative charge to it. The like charges repel each other and cause a flow through our vascular system. So this is one of the major mechanisms that moves the blood through vascular system. The more structured water we have in our blood, the better our blood flows through the vascular system. It is structured water that helps to improve the flow of blood through our arteries and veins. Therefore we are not just depend on the heart, the function of the heart, the heart muscle, in order to propel blood throughout our whole system.

We see this same phenomenon in nature, when you look at a plant or a tree, the plant or tree doesn’t have something like a heart to move fluids through its system, but somehow it gets water from its roots system up to its branches and leaves. We know that nature is able to move water without a pump system.

Another connection that is based on Dr. Pollack’s work on structured water is that if the structured water was vortexed in the presence of oxygen, it helps to energize the structured water. And what we find is that the heart is a spiral-like muscle that does vortex the blood and it is in the presence of oxygen. The other role that the heart is playing is vortexing the blood through the system and energizing the water, and helping to structure the water as it moves the blood through the vascular system.

This shows how heart health and structured water are connected.

References:

The Fourth Phase of Water by Dr. Gerald Pollack

Understanding the Heart by Dr. Stephen Hussey