Pollack & Kleyne Discuss 4th Water & New Water Research
Grants Pass, OR (PRWEB) January 08, 2018 -- Date aired: November 27, 2017
Guest: Dr. Gerald H. Pollack, Ph.D.
http://www.faculty.washington.edu/ghp
Dr. Gerald H. Pollack, Ph.D., Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, is Editor-in-Chief of WATER and is the author of the groundbreaking book, The Fourth Phase of Water. In his book, Pollack describes a fourth type of water that is beyond solid, liquid and vapor. It is the phase of water that has a negative charge and fills our cells; it is called Exclusion Zone (EZ) Water. Its formula, rather than H20 is H302. This water is actually 10 percent heavier than other water and its main ingredient is light or electromagnetic energy.
Pollack’s book also explores the many mysteries of water (How does evaporation take place? Why does a teapot whistle?), and this is where Pollack’s research intersects with water advocate and evaporation expert, Sharon Kleyne. Recently, the two new water technology researchers met to talk about water on Kleyne’s nationally syndicated radio program, The Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water, Global Climate Change and Your Health on Voice of America sponsored by Nature’s Tears® EyeMist®.
Kleyne, also the founder and director of Bio-Logic Aqua® Research Water Life Science®, was especially interested in Pollack’s views regarding the current state of water research. “Without new water research,” Pollack said, “new technology discoveries will be difficult to come by. Also, humanity will find it much harder to develop new cures for a host of diseases and ailments.”
“The global water situation is terrible,” Kleyne added. “Diseases are increasing while new cures are almost non-existent. The world desperately needs new government and private sector initiatives to be launched and developed. Failing this call to research,” Kleyne added, “will plunge the planet into an unbalanced dehydration cycle that will unleash even more mass sickness, epidemics and death.”
Concurring with Kleyne, Dr. Pollack cited catastrophes like the water disaster in Flint, Michigan and the dispute over river water and drinking water between Pakistan and India. “These are not isolated situations,” Pollack said. “Hundreds of similar crises occur every day all over the world.”
Kleyne believes improving this situation begins with more education and honest reporting. “Too many are ignorant of the facts,” said Kleyne, then get dismissive. They say ‘oh, it’s only water’. Well, you might just as well say, ‘it’s only life’. Believe me,” said Kleyne, “we have run out of wiggle room on this issue. If the global water crisis gets much worse, we’ll have to contend with billions of people whose health suffers because they’re dehydrated due to excessive evaporation of their water body vapor. At the same time,” Kleyne added, “over-evaporation of earth’s water vapor will severely compromise the air we breathe.”
Pollack explained that water research came to a halt in the 1950s. As a result of two scientific debacles, one in Russia and one in Australia, global scientists found themselves aggressively encouraged to redirect their energy and research and no longer bank on water research for sustaining research through grants. As a result, funding for water research mostly evaporated. Pollack also referred to the rise of molecular biology as another key factor in the decline of water research. Researchers in molecular biology moved away from a more holistic practice and became fascinated with small, molecular parts. “The result?” asked Pollack rhetorically. “Water was forgotten—a life-threatening, inflammatory mistake.”
Kleyne encouraged listeners and other interested parties to experience a new, healthy Water Life Science® lifestyle and visit http://www.biologicaqua.com/ for more information because everyone must understand that the water vapor keeps you alive. Kleyne said that people should do all they can to slow down their body’s water evaporation. That means drinking 8 to 10 glasses of water each day and learning to breathe properly. “Slow down the evaporation process,” she said. “Live longer. Be healthier.” Dr. Pollack agreed, adding that “many people don’t understand this key point: water has energy, even the water in their bodies; and as one ages, one’s water vapor evaporates much more quickly.”
Visit Sharon Kleyne’s radio program here: https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/100129/the-sharon-kleyne-hour
Sharon Kleyne, Bio-Logic Aqua® Research – Water Life Science® -Rogue Media, http://www.biologicaqua.com, +1 (800) 367-6478, [email protected]
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