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Gerald Pollack

Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, renowned for his research on water''s fourth phase and its implications for health.

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May 12, 2021 • 1h 12min

The Strangeness of Ordered Water - Dr. Gerald Pollack, University of Washington

Dr. Gerald Pollack from the University of Washington discusses the significance of structured water in biology, challenging common misconceptions and exploring its role in cellular stability. Topics include the behavior of water molecules in cells, challenges in scientific research, the crucial role of water in biological processes, disruption of water layers in cells, the role of exclusion zone water in cellular energy processes, and the importance of funding unconventional cancer research.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 46min

Dr. Gerald Pollack: How to Create The Perfect Water For Optimal Health | Throwback Episode #03

In an enlightening conversation, Dr. Gerald Pollack, a distinguished professor from the University of Washington, unveils the mysteries of EZ water, or the fourth phase of water. He explains its crucial role in cellular health and energy production, challenging traditional biochemical views. The discussion spans structured water's health benefits, the intriguing link between cold exposure and mitochondrial function, and the importance of grounding for overall well-being. Pollack also touches on how water quality and electromagnetic fields affect our health in surprising ways.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 6min

Groundbreaking Water Research That Could Change Our Health Paradigm (Gerald Pollack)

Gerald Pollack, a Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, dives into revolutionary discoveries about water's 'fourth phase.' He challenges conventional beliefs by suggesting that 'easy water' could be a primary energy source for the body, potentially transforming our approach to health and nutrition. The discussion also touches on exciting connections between water, sunlight, and well-being, as well as innovative cancer treatments. Pollack highlights the need for further research to fully grasp water's crucial role in our health.