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Groundbreaking Water Research That Could Change Our Health Paradigm (Gerald Pollack)

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Dr. Gerald Pollack is a Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, internationally recognized scientist and author most well known for his revolutionary studies in the world of water. His groundbreaking discoveries about water's "fourth phase" and its role in biological systems are challenging conventional wisdom about how our bodies work and opening new frontiers in health and healing.

I was excited to explore this topic with Dr. Pollack because water is quite literally the foundation of life, yet our understanding of it remains surprisingly limited. His research suggests we may need to fundamentally rethink water's role in human health and biology.

For full show notes: https://blog.scottbritton.me/s/evolutionfm-podcast

(00:00) The Revolutionary Understanding of Water (19:56) Water as an Energy Source (40:01) Practical Applications for Health (01:00:01) Exploring Cancer and Water's Role (01:13:05) Funding and Future Research Directions

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Dr. Gerald Pollack is a Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, internationally recognized scientist and author most well known for his revolutionary studies in the world of water. His groundbreaking discoveries about water's "fourth phase" and its role in biological systems are challenging conventional wisdom about how our bodies work and opening new frontiers in health and healing.

I was excited to explore this topic with Dr. Pollack because water is quite literally the foundation of life, yet our understanding of it remains surprisingly limited. His research suggests we may need to fundamentally rethink water's role in human health and biology.

For full show notes: https://blog.scottbritton.me/s/evolutionfm-podcast

(00:00) The Revolutionary Understanding of Water (19:56) Water as an Energy Source (40:01) Practical Applications for Health (01:00:01) Exploring Cancer and Water's Role (01:13:05) Funding and Future Research Directions

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