Sunday, November 16, 2014

Dr Gerald Pollack and EZ Water



Dr. Gerald Pollack got his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. He got his degree in biomedical engineering and has been a professor at the University of Washington. His main studies were how the muscles worked. During his research he discovered that when muscles are contracting they don’t use water although the muscle tissues are 99% water molecules. Dr. Pollack wrote a book in 2001 called “Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life” where he described different ways that the cell operates in the human body. He believes that water has another form besides the known three: gas, liquid, and solid. He has stated that there is a transition stage and has devoted his time and research to prove that this theory is correct. In the book he states, “Water is absolutely central to every function of the cell - whether its muscle contraction, cells dividing, or nerves conducting, etc.” In this book there are a lot of unproven ideas about the nature of water and the most mind boggling idea is that our human cells are able to store water while it’s in a different state in order to transport it. Pollack believes our cells have something called an exclusion zone and the water that is stored in the cells assumes a form that is ordered like a crystal. He calls it structured water. This EZ water got its name from Pollack and his team when they discovered that the water excluded all particles from entering the cell. The Exclusion Zone is located on the outer rim of the cell. Places where EZ water can be obtained are ice glaciers, spring water that is deep in the ground, and also sunlight. Light is key component to EZ water because of its electromagnetic energy. The ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths allow the EZ water to build on water loving and hydrophilic surfaces.