#115 – Gerald Pollack Discusses The Fourth Phase Of Water And How It Impacts Health And Disease

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Gerald studies water. His laboratory’s recent discoveries have shown that water has four phases, not three. Gerald and his team are exploring the role of the fourth phase of water in all of nature, particularly in human health.

Gerald explains the historical background of his research and the importance of evidence in science. Gerald describes the properties of EZ water, including its exclusion zone and battery-like characteristics. He explores the practical applications of EZ water in cells and its role in health, particularly in relation to cancer cells.

Gerald also discusses how to measure EZ water and the role of mitochondrial health in building EZ water. He concludes by highlighting the significance of light in the formation of EZ water.

I really enjoyed this conversation and I hope you do too.

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