How Living Water Changes Blood Flow


The water we know – liquid, solid, or gaseous – is only three of the four phases that exist.
In his article, researcher Prof. Gerald Pollack presents a groundbreaking scientific discovery: the existence of a fourth phase of water, called "structured water" or EZ Water (Exclusion Zone Water), which is formed when water comes into contact with hydrophilic surfaces – such as the membranes in human body cells or fascia tissues.

What is the fourth phase of water?

This is water with an ordered molecular structure – different from regular water – and negatively charged , compared to the environment which receives a positive charge. This structure actually functions as a kind of biological battery , capable of producing and transferring energy.

Its possible role in fascia

The paper examines the possible role of structured water in fascia , the tissue that surrounds all the muscles and organs in the body. Fascia acts as a flexible yet sophisticated fabric, and the research suggests that the electrical structure of structured water is what makes it possible.

Fast intercellular communication

Optimal fluid flow

Conduction of energy and information along the fascia

Regulation of movement and oxygen transport



Source of the article

Pollack, GH (2013). The Fourth Phase of Water: A Role in Fascia?
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 510-511.
For the full article on the Elsevier website