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Gerald Pollack: Does Water Have Memory, The Importance Of H3O2 For Our Bodies And Whether Everything We Know About Water Is True | EP EP 414

Align Podcast

Aaron Alexander

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.8923 Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2022

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Align Podcast with Gerald Pollack, we talk all about the different types of water and whether water can have memory. Gerald tells us about the ‘fourth phase’ of water and how this relates to the research between water and DNA. We also discuss how important easy water is for us and how this can increase the energy in our bodies. We question everything we know to be true about water and whether what we have been taught by textbooks is truly accurate.  Gerald Pollack received his PhD in biomedical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. He then joined the University of Washington faculty and is now a professor of Bioengineering. He is also the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal, WATER, convener of the Annual Conference on the Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water, and Executive Director of the Institute for Venture Science. His interests have ranged broadly, from biological motion and cell biology to the interaction of biological surfaces with aqueous solutions. His 1990 book, Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion, won an “Excellence Award” from the Society for Technical Communication. His 2001 book, Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life, and his newest book, The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor won that Society’s “Distinguished Award,” their highest distinction. The latter book went on to receive the World Summit Excellence Award. Pollack received an honorary doctorate in 2002 from Ural State University in Ekaterinburg, Russia, and was more recently named an Honorary Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and foreign member and Academician of the Srpska Academy. He received the Biomedical Engineering Society’s Distinguished Lecturer Award in 2002. In 2008, his colleagues chose him as the recipient of his university’s highest annual distinction: the UW Faculty Lecturer Award. Pollack is a Founding Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and a Fellow of both the American Heart Association and the Biomedical Engineering Society. He received an NIH Director’s Transformative R01 Award. He was the 2012 recipient of the Prigogine Medal for thermodynamics of dissipative systems, and in 2014 he received the Scientific Excellence Award from the World Academy of Neural Therapy, as well as the Dinsdale Prize from the Society for Scientific Exploration. He has presented two TEDx talks on water. In 2015, he won the BrandLaureate Award, previously bestowed on notables such as Nelson Mandela, Hillary Clinton and Steve Jobs. In 2016 he was awarded the Emoto Inaugural Peace Prize, and more recently the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Chappell Natural Philosophy Society. He appears briefly in the 2016 Travis Rice sports-action film, The Fourth Phase, named after his recent book. And, he is included in the 2019 listing, OOOM Magazine, as one of the “World’s 100 Most Inspiring People.” In 2020, he presented his work at the “Majlis” by invitation from the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, at his Royal Palace. Thank you to our sponsors: Melin: To get 20% off your purchase, go to www.melin.com/align PaleoValley: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Lion podcast. My name is Aaron Alexander. This is a place that we bring together the world's leading experts in all things, health and wellness to help you optimize your mind, body, and movement. Today's guest is Dr. Gerald Pollock. He is someone that I have been familiar with for quite a long time.

0:22.6

He is the author of a book called The Fourth Phase of Water,

0:26.6

which redefines the definition of water in many ways.

0:31.6

We think of water as coming in three different forms, solids, liquids, and gases.

0:35.6

There is another quite meaningful form that would be somewhat of like a gel form.

0:41.3

And that is what we get into, part of what we get into this conversation, this fourth phase of water,

0:48.3

and kind of redefining our perception of water, meaning of water, and also tapping into the stored memories within water, which is very

0:58.1

interesting.

0:59.0

I want you to be forewarned.

1:00.8

This conversation starts off.

1:02.8

I would say quite technical.

1:05.1

There's a lot of tapping into the physics and chemistry of what the heck this fourth phase of water is, why it's relevant to us.

1:14.7

It's referred to as easy water or exclusion zone water.

1:19.3

He explains what that is, why it's referred to that, and how it's relevant to our cellular health. And then around 50 to 55 minutes or so, you're

1:31.9

welcome to jump forward to that. If you want to get out of the really technical weeds, that's where we

1:36.3

get into more actionable information. So I hope you guys devour this. Thank you so much for

1:42.4

tuning in. Thanks for subscribing.

1:47.2

If you have not subscribed yet, make sure you press a subscribe button so you get a week's episodes. I really appreciate that. Thanks for leaving us for reviews. Wherever you're

1:51.7

listening to this, that is it. That is all. I hope you enjoy this conversation with a good

1:56.6

doctor, Gerald Pollock.

2:01.6

I'd like to start off with some type of question that's like kind of good for YouTube,

2:06.6

and this is going to be, you might find it a little bit annoying.

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