EZ Water, the Fourth Phase of Water. Interview with Dr. Gerald Pollock
Many of us charge our water with intentions and frequencies, but do we really understand how it works?
Gerald Pollock, in hi sbook "The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor" is a phenomenal read that is easy to understand even for the non-professional.
He clearly explains the theory of the fourth phase of water, which is nothing short of ground-breaking. The fourth phase of water is, in a nutshell, living water. It’s referred to as EZ water—EZ standing for “exclusion zone”—which has a negative charge. This water can hold energy, much like a battery, and can deliver energy too.
This is SO foundational to much of the energy healing work that we do together that I asked him to be on the show.. and he said YES!
The "doctor" in me is Super exicited to have one of the leading premier scientists in this field share the research behind why things like charging your water.. really works!
*Note: this is a pre-recorded interview, but please feel free to ask your questions below in the comments.
Many of us charge our water with intentions and frequencies, but do we really understand how it works?
Gerald Pollock, in hi sbook "The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor" is a phenomenal read that is easy to understand even for the non-professional.
He clearly explains the theory of the fourth phase of water, which is nothing short of ground-breaking. The fourth phase of water is, in a nutshell, living water. It’s referred to as EZ water—EZ standing for “exclusion zone”—which has a negative charge. This water can hold energy, much like a battery, and can deliver energy too.
This is SO foundational to much of the energy healing work that we do together that I asked him to be on the show.. and he said YES!
The "doctor" in me is Super exicited to have one of the leading premier scientists in this field share the research behind why things like charging your water.. really works!
*Note: this is a pre-recorded interview, but please feel free to ask your questions below in the comments.