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Rethinking Plant Physiology

Rethinking Plant Physiology

Season 1 Episode 15 Published 7 years, 9 months ago
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Dr. Jerry Pollack is a pioneering water researcher whose work in structured water and cell biology has been described as being some of the most important research that will be conducted in the 21st century. His research creates a completely new paradigm of cell biology and nutrient absorption. He is recognized worldwide as a dynamic speaker and author, whose passion lies in plumbing the depths of natural truths.

Dr. Pollack received the 1st Emoto Peace Prize and is a recipient of the University of Washington's highest honor, the Annual Faculty Lecturer Award. He is founding Editor-in-Chief of the research journal WATER and Director of the Institute for Venture Science. Dr. Pollack's (award-winning) books include The Fourth Phase of Water (2013), and Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life (2001). Dr. Jerry Pollack maintains an active laboratory at the University of Washington in Seattle.

In this episode, Jerry and I discuss

  • How water moves to the top of a 100-yard tall redwood
  • How nutrients are absorbed across cell membranes and plant roots
  • The role of EZ water in moving nutrients through vascular tissue
  • How plant roots can absorb complete compounds from the soil solution

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Resources

Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life

The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor

Episode 15 - Dr. Gerald H. Pollack - Highlights

4:50 - What is exclusion zone water? (EZ Water)

  • We all learned water had 3 phases, but the idea that water could have a phase between liquid and solid has been around for some time
  • EZ water is between solid and liquid. Gel-like, almost like raw egg whites
  • EZ water has a negative charge, unlike ordinary water
  • Energy comes from infrared light
  • EZ water is also called fourth phase water, ordered water, or structured water

13:10 - John strongly recommends reading two of Gerald's books:

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