What Does – and Doesn’t – Make Us Sick

man in black jacket standing near body of water during daytime

Tow Cowan What makes us sick and what doesn’t make us sick? To answer that question, our first step is to understand how we as human beings come to know something. There are two basic ways. First, we can have a sensory experience of something that tells us that this thing is real. We might […]

What Causes Water to Move Inside the Body?

Splash of Water

A Midwestern Doctor … one of the most interesting characteristics of liquid crystalline water is that it effectively functions as an energy source living systems can utilize. Its ability to spontaneously move into a more structured form (which the muscles, for example, utilize) is one such example. … Sadly, beyond the dangers of blood clots […]

Effect of Health-Promoting Agents on Exclusion-Zone Size

Abha Sharma et al. It is now well-confirmed that hydrophilic surfaces including those within the cell generate structural changes in water. This interfacial water is ordered and acquires features different from the bulk. Amongst those features is the exclusion of colloidal and molecular solutes from extensive regions next to the hydrophilic surface, thereby earning it […]

What Actually Happens with Water inside the Body

A Midwestern Doctor In [a previous] article, I reviewed the lineage of scientists who, for over a century, all came to a similar conclusion: water can exist in a structured state where it behaves like a liquid crystal. Most of them figured this out by observing cells and noticing water within cells, especially that the […]

What Is The Forgotton Side of Water?

A Midwestern Doctor Within the conventional biomedical model, water is thought of as a uniform, evenly mixed (homogeneous) substance that exists as an aqueous solution that facilitates the random mixing of chemical reactants necessary to produce the biochemistry of life. Homogeneity is assumed to occur within any contained water compartment (e.g. inside a cell, inside […]

The Fourth Phase of Water

water waves in close up photography

Gerald Pollack Why do sprained ankles swell within seconds? Why do your joints operate without squeaking? Can drinking water supply energy? Is water merely another kind of food? How is water relevant to health? Answering these and related questions requires an understanding of the chemistry of water. Many presume that by now every aspect of […]

RSV Nonsense

Amandha Dawn Vollmer RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) has been part of the fear agenda as of late. Let me rip the bandaid off, there is no such virus. Actually, there are no viruses at all. Truth in this realm has been inverted completely. So what is happening when we have a lung expression that they […]