50. Understanding The Heart & The Role Of 4th Phase Water With Dr. Stephen Hussey

01/03/2021 44 min Episodio 50
50. Understanding The Heart & The Role Of 4th Phase Water With Dr. Stephen Hussey

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Welcome back Dr. Stephen Hussey, M.S., D.C! In today's episode, Zane and Dr. Stephen chat about understanding the heart and the 4th phase water.   QUICK NOTES FROM ZANE: New book "Understanding The Heart, Uncommon Insights Into Our Most Commonly Diseased Organ" The heart is an inefficient propulsion pump- not very effective for pumping blood all over the body Blood moves through the vascular system by itself when energized. 4th phase water or EZ water is energized and propels itself through our vascular system as it creates a lining along our endothelial tissue. 4th phase of water is like a gel with opposing polarity within its structure that creates movement along hydrophilic surfaces. Dr. Gerald Pollack and Dr. Gilbert Lang have published research on 4th phase water. The heart energizes the 4th phase water in the blood and creates a vortex as it squeezes it rotationally through into the arteries. The heart acts as a hydraulic dam to stop blood flow coming in from the veins which maintains blood pressure in the venous system. 4th phase water protects the lining of the heart from bacteria, LDL particles and other inflammatory particles. When the energy is depleted from the water in the blood, 4th phase water loses its structure and no longer lines the endothelial tissue, leaving it vulnerable. Free radicals like those from oxidized fats can rob electrons from 4th phase water which reduces its charge or energy. Besides the heart, 4th phase water gets energy from fresh food, infrared light, heat, grounding and physical or close contact with other people. A lack of sun exposure, fresh food, exercise (heat), contact with the earth and contact with other people is detrimental to our heart health. Tangent discussion on why the heart rarely develops cancer. Cancerous cells use glucose for energy and growth- fermentation. The heart muscle primarily uses fat oxidation and ketones for energy- phosphorylation.   LINKS: Connect with Stephen: Get "Understanding The Heart" on Amazon www.resourceyourhealth.com [email protected] Instagram: @drstephenhussey     CONNECT WITH ZANE: Questions? You can email your questions to [email protected]. Connect with me at zanegriggs.com or on Instagram @zanegriggsfitness   QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY Welcome back, Dr. Stephen Hussey! Where the heart health industry can improve Why Dr. Stephen is passionate about studying heart disease Water’s fascinating ability that sets it apart from other fluids  A little known fact about the purpose of the heart  One thing that nature and humans have in common What doctors are learning about the fourth phase of water  A vital health tip we can learn from history The one organ in the body that is cancer resistant  The fuel that your heart needs to be healthy  The importance of ATP in your body and how to increase it  The most common reason cancer forms The essential  functions of the heart  The surprising source that circulates blood in the body The uncommon theory on heart failure The only sauna that your heart needs Simple things you can do to keep your heart healthy  Health secrets from hunter-gatherer tribes  What happens when cells can’t communicate  Where the health of our society is headed  Tips for staying healthy in 2021

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