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Music Medicine: Sound At A Cellular Level

Dr. Lee Bartel | TEDxCollingwood

How does music as sound and vibration affect your body and brain? Dr. Lee Bartel explores how sound can stimulate the cells in your body and brain to reduce the effects of fibromyalgia pain, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and depression, and even increase blood flow. He shows how a commercially available vibroacoustic device is used to treat these conditions. Lee Bartel is Professor Emeritus of Music and Health and Music Education at the University of Toronto and a member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Research and Education Committee of the Artists' Health Alliance. He was Associate Dean of Research in the Faculty of Music and Founding Director of the Music and Health Research Collaboratory (MaHRC) at the University of Toronto from 2011 to 2015.

The Fourth Phase of Water

Dr. Gerald Pollack | TEDxGuelphU

Does water have a fourth phase in addition to the solid, liquid and vapor phases?

Gerald Pollack, Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, answers this question and encourages us to consider the implications of this realization. Not all water is H2O, a radical departure from what you may have learned from textbooks.

Pollack received his doctorate in biomedical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. He then joined the faculty of the University of Washington and is now Professor of Bioengineering. His interests are broad, ranging from biological movement and cell biology to the interaction of biological surfaces with aqueous solutions. His 1990 book, Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion, received an Excellence Award from the Society for Technical Communication; his most recent book, Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life, received the Society's Distinguished Award. Pollack received an honorary doctorate from Ural State University in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 2002 and was recently appointed Honorary Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2002, he received the Distinguished Lecturer Award of the Biomedical Engineering Society. In 2008, he was the faculty member selected by the University of Washington faculty to receive their highest annual honor: the Faculty Lecturer Award. Pollack is a founding member of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and a Fellow of the American Heart Association and the Biomedical Engineering Society. He is also the founding editor-in-chief of the journal WATER and recently received an NIH Transformative R01 Award. He was awarded the Prigogine Medal in 2012 and published his new book in 2013: The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid and Vapor.

Pharmaceuticals and hormones in drinking water

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Hockertz

Only around 9% of medicines and hormones are absorbed by the body. The rest goes down the toilet bowl to the sewage treatment plant - and then mostly unfiltered into the groundwater - where it will one day come out of our taps again. This cycle is well known and new requirements for medicines show that people are keen to break this cycle and are looking for new ways. The fact is, however, that there are pressures and that these can also interact. Our guest is a scientist and, as a pharmacologist, has had to create knowledge to ensure that the safety of medicines is paramount. He was a member of the board of directors of the Frauenhofer Institute and a researcher in Hanover.

More than 90% of the contraceptives and anti-cancer drugs that are taken leave the body unhindered and end up unfiltered in our water. According to Prof. Hockertz, bioavailability is the problem. Bioavailability is a measurement that defines the proportion of a medicinal substance that is available in the bloodstream, i.e. how quickly and to what extent a substance is absorbed by the body and arrives at the site of action. The extent of contamination of the drinking water cycle by each drug can be read very precisely from the respective bioavailability of a drug.

Even in Swiss mountain lakes, 80-90% of the fish found are female. How hormones end up in high altitudes is explained in the video. The low biological availability of contraceptives is the reason why 90-95% and more of the hormones leave the body again and end up in the wastewater.

Anti-cancer agents used in chemotherapy prevent cell growth and cell division. 92-95% of these agents are NOT absorbed by the body, flow into our waste water, flow unhindered through our sewage treatment plants and thus end up in our water cycle, through the tap in the kitchen and into the potato soup or in our coffee, tea, etc.... Hockertz also mentions Diclofenac - an anti-inflammatory ointment.

Revolutionary New Discoveries about Water!

Interview with David Sereda - Full

Filmmaker and mystical ecologist David Sereda spoke about some of the amazing properties of water - it can actually have a memory and a consciousness, he said. Humans are largely made of water, and he suggested that restructured water could have healing properties on the body.

Following the groundbreaking work of Masaru Emoto, Sereda exposed water to the sounds of the sun, whereupon the water crystals took on a blissful form. When a subject drank the restructured water, their blood cells responded healthily, and a prayer or intention directed at the water can positively change its structure, he explained. Such water must be drunk immediately, as the restructuring can only be temporary.

Could water itself be a kind of memory system containing the Akashic records, Sereda pondered. He noted that structured water could not only heal, but also be useful in researching nuclear fusion, cleaning up polluted areas and developing "super sensors" - instant signals that can be sent out into the galaxy.

Water Is ALIVE & RESPONDS to Human Emotion

FREE Alternative Healing Summit on Gaia - https://bit.ly/3CMIIjs

Water - a living substance that is the most abundant and least understood. It defies the fundamental laws of physics and yet is the key to life. It was known to the ancients as a transmitter to and from the higher worlds. Water stores hidden messages and transmits information to the DNA.

However, water can die if it is treated badly. Our use and abuse of this precious resource has altered the vital information it carries in unexpected ways. Influences such as sounds, thoughts, intentions and prayers, as well as toxins such as chlorine, structure the molecular arrangement of water and affect everything it comes into contact with. Prominent scientists are helping to unravel the mystery of water so that we can harness its healing power for people and our planet.

Understanding and copying nature

Viktor Schauberger | (Documentary film, 2008)

The first film about the life's work of Viktor Schauberger. A comprehensive overview of historical facts, current research and various practical applications in technology and nature.

Today, the Austrian forester Viktor Schauberger is regarded as a pioneer of modern water research and a holistic view of nature. As early as the first half of the 20th century, he warned urgently of the consequences of uncontrolled exploitation of the environment. As a way out, he proposed a radical rethink and the development of completely new concepts of energy generation in harmony with nature. Schauberger formulated his "C & C principle": first you have to understand nature, then you should imitate it.

The applications of his ideas and inventions include devices for drinking water purification, spiral pipes for low-friction water flow, environmentally friendly river regulation and energy generation from water and air based on the principle of contraction and hyperbolic turbulence.

Water has memory II

Prof. Bernd Kroeplin Water research Germany

Water has a memory 2 - new astonishing results in water droplet research. Water stores more information than we expected. It reflects the effect of flowers, stones, but also emotions (love or shock), music (classical or rock), cell phone radiation and the effect of thoughts by changing the structure of the droplet. A fascinating insight into the German water laboratory of Prof. Dr. Bernd Kröplin and his World in a Drop research(www.worldinadrop.com). Amazing results!

How to Intensify the Structured Water in your Cells

Dr. Mercola

Dr. Joseph Mercola is a strong advocate for studying the role of structured water and has launched a powerful chorus of voices through his interviews, including Dr. Gerald Pollack, Dr. Stephanie Seneff, Dr. Tom Cowan, Dr. Zach Bush, Dr. Dana Cohen, all of whom we are featuring at the first Hydration Summit. And of course, Dr. Mercola is famous for his amazing health newsletter that is read by literally millions. We are delighted to have his support at the Hydration Foundation and ask him about his own hydration strategies. Let us surprise you.

Sunlight influences all the water in our cells. Sunlight has dynamic biological effects on many levels, not just vitamin D. In fact, sunlight controls the circadian rhythms, the so-called molecular clocks, not only in our cells, but also in the cells of our microbiome, telling them when to do their job. Sunlight and water coordinate our systems. If we don't get sunlight, none of our cells or microbes know when to trigger the right function at the right time. Dr. Mercola helps us understand why sunlight has so many blessings in this interview.

The advantages of structured water and quantum biology

Dr. Jack Kruse

The world of structured water and quantum biology is complex and mysterious, but it is truly a breakthrough in understanding the human condition. I truly believe that the more we progress in the world of quantum, the more we will realize that we must be in harmony with our environment in order to survive.

What is structured water?

Structured water units create a coordinated environment in which the water flows in specific geometric patterns. The currents and counter-currents create an environment with dynamic shear and pressure differences that transform the water into a machine.