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Interesting! However, most do not know what the best water is! It is the water that the gorillas in the jungle have...derived from their natural foods. The best water humans can obtain comes from natural organic raw produce. Fruit and vegetables range from 75% -94% water. If people ate enough raw fruit and vegetables they would be doing themselves a service.

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Bucky was ahead of his time! I understand a gallon of water would light Chicago for a year if we knew how to control cold fusion. Is this correct or sci-fi? Our cells are extremely complex and the medicine man thinks they can improve God’s design by throwing a mRNA monkey wrench into the cells multiple processes all going on at the same time! Shame on them making money their God.

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Fascinating! I can't follow all of it, but love the French surgeon's video showing the liquid crystalline water. The more we examine the real world, its complexity grows and is clearly of superior design than anything we design (only one component of that complexity). It is my idea that if these idiots had any humility, they would study & learn from nature instead of trying to "engineer" or "improve" it.

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https://subtle.energy/nobel-laureate-says-water-has-a-memory/

Are you familiar with Luc Montagnier’s work on the memory of water? ‘He demonstrates how the informational signal of virus DNA can be captured in water and transformed into a digital signal that can be emailed to another computer on the other side of the world. The digital file is received by this distant computer and used to reconstitute the virus DNA in a glass of water. This is related our work here at SES in that we also digitally capture and transfer energetic signatures of substances that have been recorded using the subtle memory-storage capacity of water.’

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R8VyUsVOic0

This documentary on Montagnier’s work was one of the most amazing videos I have seen on YouTube.

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Mar 11, 2023·edited Mar 11, 2023

I find the way the FDA and allopathic medicine use the mechanistic trap quite infuriating. We didn't know the mechanism of how aspirin reduces pain and inflammation for decades after it became widely used. (Do we even now understand the mechanisms involved?) And yet people used it, it worked, doctors prescribed it. But woe unto those who use homeopathic medicines and doctors who prescribe them! We don't know the mechanism of how they work, so therefore they don't work, and therefore doctors who prescribe homeopathics are quacks.

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Mar 11, 2023Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

Wow, awesome work delving into this for us Doc. Thank you. Always knew my Creator is as much an artist as a scientist! Random chance over eons, yeah right.

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I am far from finished with this educational essay, but I feel compelled to thank you for the kindness with which you write, a thoughtfulness and insight into the difficulties a reader will experience when trying to re-build a conceptual framework of understanding.

It is apparent that you care about helping people understand things, which you have come to understand better, and more deeply, yourself.

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Mar 11, 2023Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

This is an utterly fascinating subject. I read Thomas Cowans book on water and Covid. I’m so intrigued and excited to find more information on this.

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A very concise and interesting presentation by Stephanie Seneff complemented material by Pollack I had just listened to. The part I wish to mention is the thrombotic phase of the COVID-19 disease that kicks in for SOME people (but not me fortunately) a week or more after the SARS-2 viral replication is done. The patient is having a tough time with oxygen uptake. Stephanie asserted that a natural stage of healing ... critical though it might be ... wherein mitochondria are in a repair stage is in progress. In that process the exclusion property of structured water is in play, filtering out deuterium that, when present, degrades the energy production of cells. Whether I have these details quite right ... hyper-educated though I am ... is not too important . What we can deduce from this insight is that medical interventions based on a superficial understanding of the human body and its own mechanisms strikes again in the COVID disaster. Instead of coaching the patient through this stage to correct damage done, but survived up to this point, the ER will subject this suffering person to remdesivir, intubation, dehydration, starvation, isolation, organ failure and death. And they did it 1M times, roughly. Like Mickey’s broomsticks with no sorcerer available to stop it. Some folks weren’t even that sick.

The mRNA shots were just another high priced bit of hubris pretending to outsmart the human body. What happened to “first do no harm?” When did human life in America become so cheap?

The research on structured water is really impressive and I hope support for it continues. What is the lesson for me and other consumers?

1. The practice of vaccination ... not just COVID shots ... should be defunct in its entirety. The link to autism is clear enough if you choose to hear the evidence. Society will cease to function long before the rate reaches one in two children. Wanna give shots? Then you have to SELL them to consumers like any other product. They cannot be mandated nor protected from liability. Why? Because the government can NEVER be trusted, nor can the medical industry. This must be a Constitutional guarantee. Interventions that kill and maim citizens by intent or by criminal malfeasance ... such as the COVID shots ... are about as Constitutional as Jim Jones and his Kool Aid.

SOA Table 5.7 in Ed Dowd’s “Cause Unknown” shows DOUBLE excess mortality for the age stratum 25 to 45. Age 35 was birth year 1986. Thus group ... maybe 100,000 dead or something like that ... soaked up the hockey stick proliferation of childhood vaccinations following the Vaccine Injury Compensation Act. This group filtered with there lives the convolution of cumulative immune suppression with the flaky contents of the DODs vaccine vials. The deaths among young people are ongoing.

2. Medical practice must rest on newly articulated principles. Two of these are

1. Protection of the human brain from conception onward AT ALL COST.

2. Immune fitness.

The ability of the body to heal

Itself is badly underestimated but current research brings that into the limelight like never before. It’s no longer a cliché. What are the health practices that enhance that ability and halt self destructive habits?

The material on structured water, its function at the cellular level, is a wildly helpful aspect among a number of other topics that drive home the importance of reducing intake of pollution, cleaning up the food chain and proliferating regenerative organic agriculture world wide. It’s now about education.

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Interesting article. It made me think about how our body is made in such a delicate balance that only God could make us humans to such wonder. Now, if scientists would stop trying to engineer viruses, maybe we could avoid unnecessary infections. If pharmaceutical companies focused on cures rather than medicines that manage a disease, but add many side effects, the world would be much better off. I guess cures don’t bring huge profits though.

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Thank you for a fascinating article. I have a personal question for which I hope you can suggested a line of investigation. Like many other seniors I have wicked nocturnal leg cramps typically occuring between 3 and 5 AM. every night. Through exhaustive experimentation I have concluded that these are not related to any particular diet elements. Nor do they seem to be responsive to wide variation in sodium, potassium, magnesium and/or calcium intake. They may be marginally responsive to traditional cardiologic irritants like coffee, chocolate, tea, and perhaps alcohol.

Your discussion of intracellular LCW suggests a whole new line of inquiry. Can you suggest a line of thinking and, perhaps, a few relevant sources.

Thank you so much for your work. Our family follows you closely.

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Really appreciate this. If we can open our minds to alternative paradigms, we will free ourselves from the ball and chains of bigPharma, I hope! Your stack is always great. Thanks for putting all this energy into it.

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Mar 13, 2023Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

Thank you for writing this. I am very interested in how the sodium/potassium gradient is maintained and how variations in the cellular environment affect enzyme activity. I would to learn more about zeta potential and what I can do to improve it in my body.

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Mar 12, 2023Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

Doc, excellent writing. Thank you. anticipating the third post...

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Yes. Water is our life, love and memory.

As our memories, love and lives are water.

Luc Montagnier's work showing how water relays information reminds me of Bohr's Complimentarity Principle. A gross oversimplification is that a single quantum can exhibit a particle-like or a wave-like behavior, but never both at the same time. And that two particles could communicate across space and time from any distance.

And there is the good old interview with Cleve Backster by Derrick Jensen, 'The Plants Respond'.

https://www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/259/the-plants-respond

Or the examples in the old book which fascinated me as a child, 'Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain'

https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/psychic-discoveries-behind-iron-curtain/first-edition/

To me they all say the same thing - which is why homeopathy works.

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Mar 13, 2023Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

As it is such a deeply funded and protected model I accept your statement as given in good faith and remain curious.

Whatever charge is, is polarised relative to a potential difference. The unity of which polarities arise or express may be characterised as the atom or material particle of a centripetal charge field that we assign 'mass' as a basis for gravity to, though I lean toward Wal Thornhill's electrical dipole theory rather than gravity as it own unique force. I can never find an agreed number but the magnitude of the electrical charge force relative to gravitic force is something like 10 to the power of 19 times greater. I feel that science is opening, perhaps because it is dying in a dead model, that releases the curious to open new or re-open old lines of questioning.

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