what is structured water?
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The only way many of the properties of water can be explained is by understanding that water has a unique molecular structure. Certain circumstances, discussed in the book, Dancing with Water, encourage water to form a repeating, molecular pattern where water becomes a liquid crystal. Molecular organization can change a substance’s properties. For example, diamonds form when pressure causes carbon molecules to become organized. Some of these characteristics are obvious—like the visible difference between carbon and a diamond. It’s all a matter of organization.
Water, too, has a crystalline form—ice. Yet research reveals that water also has a liquid crystalline form. Although the molecules remain mobile in liquid crystalline water, they move together, like a school of fish swimming in the sea. This is structured water—also referred to as organized water, hexagonal water, and liquid crystalline water.
Liquid crystals are a special phase of matter. Like solid crystals, they can transmit signals; the repeating pattern provides an efficient pathway for the smooth flow of energetic information. Liquid crystals are flexible and many times more responsive than solid crystals.
Dr. Gerald Pollack, professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington has provided significant evidence for water’s liquid crystalline structure. His research has demonstrated water’s capacity to form large zones of structured water. He has shown that this water has measurably different characteristics including: molecular stability, a negative electrical charge, greater viscosity, molecular alignment, and an enhanced ability to absorb certain spectra of light. He and others have provided evidence that the liquid crystalline phase of water is intimately connected with the generation of life.
Much of the water in a healthy human body is in a liquid crystalline/structured state. Many components of the body are also considered to be liquid crystals, including collagen and cell membranes. These tissues work cooperatively with structured water to create an informational network that reaches to every cell. The liquid crystalline organization of the human body accounts for the instantaneous transfer of signals and other biological information.
Healthy DNA is surrounded by structured water. This water is responsible for the DNA’s stability. Structured water is also responsible for supporting the electromagnetic field surrounding DNA. As water loses its crystalline structure (because of age and disease), the integrity of the DNA is often compromised. Youthful DNA, surrounded by crystalline/structured water, has a much stronger electromagnetic field tha
DNA from older individuals.
Water’s capacity to store and to transmit information is directly proportional to its structure. The greater the structure the greater its capacity to store and deliver signals and other information.
Liquid crystalline/structured water is living water. It can have a direct influence on your health and well-being. Read more in the book, Dancing with Water, or visit: www.dancingwithwater.com
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About the Author
MJ Pangman is an author and speaker in the field of complementary medicine. Ever since she observed its powerful effects on her own body, MJ has focused her writing on the subject of structured (liquid crystalline) water. Her recently published book, Dancing with Water: The New Science of Water is a reflection of 8 years of research on the molecular structure of water documenting the emerging evidence in support of its biological significance.
MJ worked with the Korean scientist Dr. Mu Shik Jhon to make his book, The Water Puzzle and the Hexagonal Key, available in English. The book, published in 2004, outlines over 40 years of Dr. Jhon’s research on the structure of water.
MJs background in the natural sciences gives her an understanding of chemistry, biology, and quantum physics. Her ability to explain the complex in simple terms, makes her writing easy and enjoyable to read. She is also the author of a quick read book (50 pages) called Hexagonal Water; The Ultimate Solution
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