is a dielectric effect on water and I don't want redox compromised at all so I I definitely care for cause everything's Flores in water you get more fluoride for a Himalayan salt than you'll ever get through yeah have a look at my floors in your pink salt the black salt oh my goodness loaded no geez yes it's nowhere of that thing thank you for sharing because we it's definitely something we need to look at ourselves yeah and the potassium chloride I think there's several
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Corpus evidence — top 10 passages
Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · _intake0.786
> what we just said should be no shock or why you never want to use fluoride why because it means that your water has lost the ability to imprint light inflammation and energy in it therefore there's not going to be the information transfer in your body that's the fundamental reason why what else does it do it's what I told uberman is that uh on this was on a Twitter feed that um fluoride also makes you hypox so it actually creates less water in your mitochondria
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/mitochondria/007-what-we-just-said-should-be-no-shock-or-why-you-never-want-t.md
- 02 · _intake0.785
No matter how pure you think your water is (even well water), it’s always a good idea to test it regularly. And if you source your water to have it brought in (or buy it at the store), TEST IT. If the water board in your area adds fluoride to their water, most filtration systems, even most reverse osmosis filters (like the ones at Whole Foods or other natural health stores) will not remove all traces of fluoride, which limits the exclusion zone of water. HELLO. I know. 😐 Annoying.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/setting-up-your-water-system.md
- 03 · _intake0.777
The absence of evidence suitable to your beliefs is not really material to understanding in this arena. Moreover, it is not the absence of effect when you begin to understand what a dielectric blocker can do to cell water optically.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-3-the-rhythm-is-gonna-get-you.md
- 04 · _intake0.775
This is relevant because capacitance (ability to store charge) is directly proportional to dielectric constant. Remember thing like fluoride destroy your dielectric constant in water. This lowers the EZ it can build. The higher the dielectric constant is, the more charge can be stored. *When water is charge separated into an exclusion zone the dielectric constant rises to 160 from 78. This makes EZ water the ultimate place to store the charges that the sun’s light deliver’s to Earth. * Are you beginning to see why Pollack’s work on water is pretty important yet? Cells are designed to hold mass…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-14-electrosensitivity-is-antenna-failure.md
- 05 · pubmed0.773
Low frequency electric fields were exposed to various water samples using platinum electrodes mounted near the water surface. Responses were monitored using a spectro-radiometer and a contact-angle goniometer. Treatment of DI (deionized), EZ (Exclusion Zone), and bulk water with certain electromagnetic frequencies resulted in a drop of radiance persisting for at least half an hour. Compared to DI water, however, samples of EZ and bulk water showed lesser radiance drop. Contact-angle goniometric results confirmed that when treated with alternating electric fields (E = 600 ± 150 V/m, f = 7.8 and…
pubmed/PMID-34855917-low-frequency-weak-electric-fields-can-induce-structural-cha/info.md
- 06 · _intake0.769
**KEY DENTAL/WATER ALERT: A dielectric blocker, like fluoride, discharges the DC current that is normally stored in cell water and the extracellular water around cells. *In this way, fluoride lessens the battery capacity of water.* Water ceases to be an ideal repository for light or any other electromagnetic wave.*** *
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-4-ubiquitins-connection-to-light.md
- 07 · _intake0.768
This is relevant because capacitance (ability to store charge) is directly proportional to dielectric constant of a capacitor. Remember things containing fluoride destroy the dielectric constant in water in foods. This lowers the EZ it can build in your cells especially around cytochrome 1. The higher the dielectric constant is, the more charge can be stored so the higher battery function it has and the less ATP you need to generate. When water is charge separated into an exclusion zone the dielectric constant rises to 160 from 78. This makes EZ water the ultimate place to store the charges th…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-20-fat-burning-due-100-hz-vibration-mitochondria.md
- 08 · _intake0.766
Sunlight creates electric susceptibility in water because light carries an electric and a magentic field as it travels from the sun to Earth. Bulk water has a dielectric constant of 78. EZ water has a dielectric constant of 160 and I believe that number is 100% linked to the CD portion of the EZ. Pollack’s books have not laid these facts out well enough but Del Guidice and Preparta work has. They extended the boundaries of QED theory of condensed matter physics of liquid crystals with their findings in water.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-11-optics-non-linear-world-uv-light-changed-earth.md
- 09 · _intake0.765
**PHYSICS OF FLUORIDE:*** Fluoride is a dielectric blocker in cell water and is associated with calcium efflux in the pineal gland because it discharges voltages that can be stored in water’s hydrogen bonding network. *A dielectric material is an insulator and does not conduct DC electricity*. *A nerve cell (or indeed any cell) is surrounded by a plasma membrane, made of phospholipid. The cell can be seen as two electrically-conducting regions filled with water, namely the cytoplasm and the extracellular fluid; both regions are electrolyte solutions which are separated by a thin layer of insul…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-4-ubiquitins-connection-to-light.md
- 10 · pubmed0.756
Solutions with high pH values are sometimes thought to contain net negative charge because of an excess of OH- groups, while solutions with low pH values are thought opposite. To follow up on these speculations, we used a simple electrochemical cell to study three types of solution: electrolyzed waters with differing pH values; acids and bases with different pH values; and various salt solutions. When electrolyzed waters of various pH values were tested against water of pH 7, we found that acidic waters were indeed positively charged, while basic waters were negatively charged. We found much t…
pubmed/PMID-36301987-do-aqueous-solutions-contain-net-charge/info.md
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