Reinventing the properties of water and innovative technologies for its application in practical medicine
AUTHORS : Chernetsova L.V. | Logvinova G.A. | Nadolnaya I.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Moscow, Blagoveshchensk, Khabarovsk, Russia
YEAR : 2019 | Category : Educational
Over the past decades, humanity has faced new threats to its sustainable development – climate change and a pandemic of metabolic diseases, which are based on a single cause. This reason is the “shortage of electrons” in the planet’s geosphere, the origin of which is associated with the development of new energyintensive technologies in various spheres of production and life, as well as an increasing classical technogenic load.
In the changing geophysical conditions associated with the transformation of the electronic component of the Earth, it is water that mediates between the human body and the environment. That is why a change in the biophysical properties of water, which becomes bioenergetically inert and does not possess electron-donor properties, is vitally significant, since it generates a whole spectrum of metabolic disorders.
These include a violation of the energy function of cell mitochondria and the accumulation of incomplete oxidation products, the occurrence of imbalances in hormonal regulators, a decrease in the transport function of cell organelles, a decrease in the adaptation reserves of cells (cellular immunity) and other systemic changes in the functioning of cells. You cannot drink such water! [1, 2, 3]. It is known that the water content in human biological structures ranges from 60 to 98%. In this case, the bulk of the body’s water is in the protoplasm of all types of cells, both animal and plant origin.