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Fourth-phase Water in Our Body

Updated: Mar 23

Hi everybody. I wrote this blog yesterday in honor of World Water Day, but didn't have the chance to share it until today. Thank you for your patience and I hope you get excited for this cutting edge information like I do!

Fourth-phase water, also known as exclusion zone (EZ) water, crystalline gel, organized water, or metabolic water, is a unique and highly structured form of water found throughout the human body and other biological systems. Unlike regular liquid water, fourth-phase water forms a gel-like, crystalline structure when it interacts with hydrophilic surfaces such as cell membranes, proteins, and other biological molecules. This structure excludes particles and solutes, creating a "clean" zone around biological surfaces. The quantum paradigm shows fourth-phase water to be more ordered than the traditional liquid state of water, with distinct physical properties like reduced viscosity and increased coherence compared to bulk water. This highly organized water plays a crucial role in cellular processes like nutrient transport, energy production, and communication between cells, allowing for efficient functioning of the body - and quantum coherence.


One of the most fascinating aspects of fourth-phase water is its ability to allow photons and electrons to pass through it. Photons, the particles of light, and electrons, which carry energy and quantum information, are essential for many cellular processes. In the exclusion zone, these particles can move freely, contributing to energy transfer and signaling within the cell at a rate faster than the speed of light. This interaction with light and energy is vital for processes like photosynthesis in plants and cellular respiration in animals, and also in humans. The ability of photons and electrons to pass through exclusion zone water highlights its importance in the body’s energy dynamics and its role in regulating cellular functions.


Additionally, fourth-phase water plays a central role in communication between cells. Our body is made up of trillions of cells that need to communicate with each other to maintain coordination and homeostasis - quantum coherence. Exclusion zone water helps facilitate this communication by acting as a medium that supports electrical and chemical signals between cells. It helps transfer quantum information and energy throughout the body, ensuring that the cells work together in harmony - quantum coherence. The water around each cell is not only essential for its individual function but also for the overall coordination of bodily systems - quantum coherence

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A key aspect of cellular communication is the fascia, a connective tissue network that links every cell in the body. Fascia exists throughout the entire body, woven like a spiderweb from head to toe, connecting muscles, organs, and tissues into a continuous web. This connective tissue gets finer and finer as you go deeper into the body. While fascia connects larger structures at the surface level, it transitions into different forms at the cellular level. As you move deeper, the fascia becomes the extracellular matrix, which fills the space between cells. Cells are not packed tightly together; instead, there is space between them, and this matrix provides a framework for communication. Fascia connects to this extracellular matrix, which, through transmembrane proteins called integrins, links the matrix to the cytoskeleton inside the cell. This connection extends into the nucleus, where it forms the nuclear matrix. The exclusion zone water surrounds and interacts with the fascial network that extends all the way into nuclei of cells, providing a medium through which cells can communicate across vast distances within the body. This water acts as a conductive element, helping to transmit signals and energy throughout the fascial network, allowing for a smooth flow of information between cells. In this way, the fascia, combined with the exclusion zone water, supports a highly integrated system of communication that ensures the proper function of the body as a whole - quantum coherence.


Another fascinating aspect of fourth-phase water is its role in metabolic processes. Metabolic water, a byproduct of mitochondrial activity, is generated primarily at the cytochrome C oxidase complex, where it emerges as H2O during the oxidation of nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Once this water comes into contact with hydrophilic biological surfaces, it reorganizes or restructures into fourth-phase water, characterized by the formula H3O2. This transition plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular hydration and facilitating the proper functioning of biochemical processes. The presence of fourth-phase water within the body helps explain how cells preserve their structure and functionality in a hydrated state, thereby enabling more efficient biochemical reactions and supporting the complex energy demands of living organisms.


In summary, fourth-phase water is essential for maintaining proper human cellular function, energy production, and communication. Its unique structure allows it to interact with photons and electrons, facilitating crucial processes like photosynthesis, cellular respiration and signaling within the body. By surrounding and supporting the fascial network, fourth-phase water plays a key role in ensuring efficient communication and coordination between cells, promoting overall bodily function and quantum coherence. Additionally, its involvement in metabolic processes—where metabolic water restructures into fourth-phase water—helps maintain cellular hydration and optimize biochemical reactions. In essence, this highly organized water is fundamental not just for individual cell health but for the seamless operation of the entire human body. Ongoing research into fourth-phase water continues to deepen our understanding of its profound role in human biology and health, opening new possibilities for medical advancements at the molecular level.


Stay tuned to read more about Fourth-Phase or Exclusion Zone Water in future blogs.



 
 
 

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