What if WATER, not cholesterol, holds the key to heart disease? - Dr Stephen Hussey -

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @Willi-g9o
    @Willi-g9o Месяц назад +348

    My husband had a very busy career as a cardiothoracic surgeon and retired 2 yrs ago at 81 years old. He absolutely DOES NOT believe in the medical mainstream model of treating heart disease as most ALL of his heart surgery patients were on statins and still needed surgery. He took his patients off statins for them to only be put back on them by their cardiologist. He did many medical talks like this one through the years but could never break through the brainwashing of big pharma and medical school’s propaganda for profit. I, being a CVICU nurse, believe this man and my husband to be truth tellers.

    • @aesalenmassage
      @aesalenmassage 28 дней назад +8

      I remember the introduction of Statins . . . . they were for kids who were BORN with super-high cholesterol.

    • @Willi-g9o
      @Willi-g9o 28 дней назад

      @@aesalenmassage
      And Big P still has goal of giving children these drugs and bring their cholesterol as close to zero as possible! Very dangerous.

    • @acer4237
      @acer4237 28 дней назад +14

      He should write a book.

    • @LAStars-sratS
      @LAStars-sratS 28 дней назад +4

      Thanks for sharing that.

    • @LAStars-sratS
      @LAStars-sratS 28 дней назад

      ⁠@@acer4237he did, it’s called UNDERSTANDING THE HEART, go to 17:16 and u will c.

  • @md82892
    @md82892 Месяц назад +50

    THIS could be the most interesting presentation I’ve watched in youtube this year. It could open up far bigger research area, hope some scientists start researching this deeper

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад

      He’s a chiropractor making uninformed bullshit claims on RUclips. I can assure you with absolute certainty that it will not open a new area of investigation (unless, of course, one counts DOJ investigations).

  • @jaymcdeewin7069
    @jaymcdeewin7069 Месяц назад +29

    Excellent information! Thank you. Paul Mason MD from Australia provides similar insights for those willing to listen.

  • @pramuanchutham7355
    @pramuanchutham7355 15 дней назад +10

    Clot is 65% fibrin 20% platelets 10% RBC 4% Chloresterol 1© WBC.
    Reducing fibrins and platelets (above avg.205,000) with proteolytic enzymes (Nattokinase, Serrapeptase, Bromelain) lessens the chance of forming clots.

    • @ck6962
      @ck6962 6 дней назад +2

      I wanted to add to this. After having covid a few times in '22 I developed symptoms of microclotting issues in my toes, discoloration, pain, and lower pulse oximiter readings in effected toes. I started using nattokinase, vit K2, garlic, etc. and after a couple of months it went away (after being there almost 2 years). I had researched and found studies, journal articles, etc. that showed nattokinase effecting the spike protein's clotting activity which is why I had added it to my supplement regimen. Since I'm continually exposed to covid and it's spike protein, I am taking it daily and it seems to be working for me, I've had no furthur incidents or symptoms. Before I got covid I had problems with bleeding and bruising, so I was reluctant to use prescription blood thinners. I did use low dose aspirin when I tested positive for covid and had covid symptoms, but didn't think to continue it afterward, not realizing the microclotting would be an issue afterward. Something else to consider if someone is having similar issues. This video has given me another avenue to research for the clotting issues myself, my daughter and my nephew have recently developed (they're in their early 20's and can't tolerate swallowing pills or capsules!) and I'm thankful for it. I just subscribed to his channel.

    • @WendyJones-zx7is
      @WendyJones-zx7is День назад +1

      And whiskey single malt whiskey

  • @darrendines4580
    @darrendines4580 Месяц назад +134

    A good actionable item you can perform is to install a RO (reverse osmosis) water filter under the sink. They are readily available on Amazon for about $200. You will have pure structured water that you need to remineralize by adding back minerals. I use LMNT (available on Amazon) with potassium, magnesium and sodium. You must also ground and get sunlight on your body and in your eyes every day. I am a retired AA water operator from Colorado living in HI. If you want your blood to clot (said no one) introduce aluminum into your body and you should experience significant clotting. Also, NEVER take a first draw out of any faucet (including RO faucet). Let it run for a few seconds before filling your glass. Aloha

    • @alireid5874
      @alireid5874 Месяц назад +5

      @darrendines4580 excess iron is also a big driver of coagulopathy. The strong positive charge messes with flow, encouraging clotting.

    • @LittlebitofDixie
      @LittlebitofDixie Месяц назад

      Research VEGF in relation to clotting. It is simple to find this is very connected to clotting and cancer. Excess workout/walking/exercise raises VEGF. Research the anti VEGF natural substances. Spike protein is also implicated in VEGF related health issues.

    • @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858
      @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 Месяц назад

      Hi. Any water that's run through pipelines and goes through hard right angles, is COMPLETELY DEAD WATER.
      Look up Dan Winter's water purifying devices. That are based on by ratio and Planck's constant. There is a vortex of life.
      Also, when water is charged with radiant energy, also called sunlight, it gets an exclusion zone barrier, which is the water that is around your cells. Never drink dead tap water. That's unbelievable.

    • @suzannefronzaglio2427
      @suzannefronzaglio2427 Месяц назад +1

      What does "RO" faucet mean?

    • @Soliaipix
      @Soliaipix Месяц назад

      @@suzannefronzaglio2427Reverse osmosis

  • @Tubemanjac
    @Tubemanjac 27 дней назад +21

    "Water has the answer" (Dr. Masaru Emoto) 🙏

    • @kiwiroy48
      @kiwiroy48 10 дней назад +5

      Water has memory

    • @alysezalazinski5599
      @alysezalazinski5599 День назад +1

      Yes, it’s the perfect drink that the Lord left us for Earth 🌍

    • @liewcheng3111
      @liewcheng3111 12 часов назад

      @@kiwiroy48it is spirit. All the waters above the heavens, praise the Lord. Dew, frost and snow, praise the Lord. Springs of water, praise the Lord. Seas and rivers, praise the Lord

  • @pederjohansen2029
    @pederjohansen2029 Месяц назад +70

    Dr Malcolm Kendrick has written on this subject. Its called "The Clot Thickens". He has written on many subjects related to the medical establishment.

    • @Ge1Ri4
      @Ge1Ri4 Месяц назад +14

      The speaker mentioned Dr Kendrick's book in his talk.

    • @pederjohansen2029
      @pederjohansen2029 Месяц назад +13

      @@Ge1Ri4 my bad, I wrote the comment before I'd finished the video. If you are interested he also wrote a book called " Doctoring Data". Very good and giving an understanding of where and how we got to this point in time regarding health and medicine.

    • @jimking6484
      @jimking6484 Месяц назад +7

      I read it twice, back to back it was excellent!!

  • @liliandespot5585
    @liliandespot5585 Месяц назад +11

    Thank you very much that was a wonderful act of kidness to share such good information, thank you once more

  • @sportysbusiness
    @sportysbusiness Месяц назад +139

    Whilst I 100% agree clotting is the main issue (read The Clot Thickens), unless I missed it he doesn't eliminate the 2020/21 jibby jabs as a potential cause for his unusual heart issue in a healthy male.

    • @tanyasydney2235
      @tanyasydney2235 29 дней назад +16

      Good point.

    • @aneesahfurqan8544
      @aneesahfurqan8544 28 дней назад +15

      indeed a strongly potential factor

    • @jennyabel7231
      @jennyabel7231 28 дней назад +24

      That was my first thought given the date of the test and his previous focus on healthy lifestyle

    • @yaiburanakul8505
      @yaiburanakul8505 28 дней назад +7

      And those things destroy the zeta potential.

    • @donnamonney5088
      @donnamonney5088 28 дней назад

      Because it’s not the cause. He’s telling about science, not fake theories or fake non vaccination agendas. 🇨🇦

  • @ginnyblanco
    @ginnyblanco Месяц назад +154

    An unbalance in the amount of water intake and salt intake... the heart and brain are electrical organs, so if you start drinking to much water suddenly or start doing exercise and increase the amount of water intake and do not compensate with the correct amount of salt, you are going to have a stroke or heart attack for sure... the salt is an essential food...
    Even if don't do exercise and just drink water, sodas, coffee, juices, tea, milk,wine, beer or whatever and not compensate with salt, you are gonna be inflame (like fat) but from water (celular edema)...
    We used to drink water with minerals, nowadays they take away those minerals to put the water in bottles, cans, boxes and that it is preserved... is like drink water for the clothes iron... distilled water... is dead water... no minerals in it... no life...
    We don't need to drink 2 liters of water everyday, our body is 70% water ... so, we need salt to be hydrate...😊

    • @LifeIsThePrayer
      @LifeIsThePrayer Месяц назад +19

      Agreed. Salt is an electrolyte. So an important part of the electrical signals in the body

    • @Tee667
      @Tee667 Месяц назад +8

      And what about us women who’s diet and lifestyle has seriously effected hormones and we bump into hot flushes and profuse sweating. It’s madness. I’ve seriously reduced my water/fluid intake, been carnivore 2 yrs and check thirst with salt first most of the time.

    • @patrycja2696
      @patrycja2696 Месяц назад +3

      How much do we need to drink? If we mineralize?

    • @Tee667
      @Tee667 Месяц назад +22

      @@patrycja2696 what we have lost, BIG TIME, is the ability to self assess. We need someone else to tell us what to do. We need to get back to basics and intuit needs

    • @patrycja2696
      @patrycja2696 Месяц назад +4

      @@Tee667 I don't, I'm this freak of nature that is always doing my own thing... Keep experimenting etc
      I am just curious what this person thinks

  • @samulmagnus1
    @samulmagnus1 День назад +1

    Something I have noticed about my body most the time...when I crave something sweet, I'm really thirsty.
    Drink water and no more sugar cravings.

  • @jacknissen6040
    @jacknissen6040 Месяц назад +23

    Moderate exercise.
    Prepare food from scratch.
    Clean water, from the source if possible.

  • @brendanfitzpatrick3824
    @brendanfitzpatrick3824 6 дней назад +6

    Caveat: I didn't watch the video. But I did have a little conversation with chatgpt about "structured water" (an interesting topic) and this is an excerpt from one of it's answers:
    You're right; achieving or sustaining exclusion zone (EZ) water or structured water consistently within the body would likely be challenging. While the unique properties of water near hydrophilic surfaces are observable in controlled lab settings, the human body presents a vastly more complex and dynamic environment. Here’s why reliable or consistent formation of structured water inside the body is improbable:
    1. Constant Fluid Dynamics: Biological fluids are in constant motion, influenced by circulation, metabolism, and cellular activity. This movement disrupts the stable conditions typically needed for EZ water to form and persist next to hydrophilic surfaces.
    2. Thermodynamic Instability: The stability of EZ water relies on particular conditions-such as proximity to specific hydrophilic surfaces and energy input, like infrared light-that are challenging to maintain consistently in living tissue. In the body, temperature fluctuations, metabolic reactions, and biochemical signals constantly shift these conditions.
    3. Variable Hydrophilic Surfaces: While cells and proteins do have hydrophilic regions, they vary widely in shape, charge, and function. Structured water requires highly specific conditions that may not align consistently with the molecular diversity of cell membranes, proteins, and other biological structures.
    4. Limited Infrared Light Availability: In lab studies, infrared light helps expand the EZ layer. However, within the body, natural sources of infrared energy are limited, especially in deeper tissues, making it hard to sustain or grow EZ layers.
    5. Complex Ion Environment: EZ water excludes ions and particles, but body fluids are rich in various ions (sodium, potassium, chloride, etc.) necessary for physiological function. This complex ionic environment likely disrupts any stable formation of EZ water.
    In summary, while the body does have hydrophilic surfaces and water does exhibit unique properties at these interfaces, replicating the conditions for structured or EZ water as seen in lab studies within the dynamic environment of the body would be extremely difficult. Any effects of structured water in a biological context are likely transient and localized, rather than consistent or systemic.

    • @DivineMisterAdVentures
      @DivineMisterAdVentures 4 дня назад

      I find it absurd that we have no direct evidence of in-vivo EZ water functioning. This would be too easy using simpler organisms like Planaria. They can be observed. And the presentation DID show such evidence as in post-mortem blood flow continuing and I think other evidences. As for details of heat energy sufficient - bring it on. The mammalian body is equipped with cellular furnaces that get so hot they self-destruct if there is not sufficient anti-oxidants to keep the fire under control. This health is (the Mitochondria) is also directly supported by radiant heat energy throughout the body. And I am very interested in learning its secrets. Publicly so far we know relatively little and this presentation was a good update. It's all too perfect but - stay warm.
      Striving towards a unified health solution does not fit the prior evolutional model based on individual expendability. But humans cost a great deal to produce. And their value is sometimes incalculably great. Meaning that new methods of refinement of existing strategies are presumed. And reliance on statistically based medicine - where individual outcomes literally do not matter - produces only failure - they are obsolete to Strivers.

    • @whitehorse1959
      @whitehorse1959 День назад

      You do know that our bodies produce infrared radiation at prodigious rates right? That’s why infrared cameras are used in search and rescue. No need for an external source at all.

    • @DonnaCsuti-ji2dd
      @DonnaCsuti-ji2dd День назад

      Question people are quite long lived in our area and not many strokes or heart attacks. Our water comes from snow melt in nearby high mountains that comes down in rivers. Could our water source be helpful? We also live near salt water bays and estuaries so the ground water could have some salt admixture.

    • @bonniedavis9076
      @bonniedavis9076 День назад

      I dont think soooo

    • @inkbugdesign
      @inkbugdesign 13 часов назад

      For the love of God please don't get your medical information from ChatGPT.

  • @marshagrobman4975
    @marshagrobman4975 Месяц назад +16

    Absolutely fascinating! Thank you.

  • @KenshinPhoenix
    @KenshinPhoenix Месяц назад +8

    This is fascinating, I knew some of these things about negative ions in the body but didn't know about the relation between water and endothelium! The allopathic paradigm is so incredibly wrong and downright dangerous much of the time. These are important discoveries.

  • @guy33909
    @guy33909 Месяц назад +33

    as a pretty healthy 65 yo , i learned the hard way that dehydration can be the root cause of heart attack. further research of lab results i found that my blood was alkaline, add a little frustration (stress) in the fla heat of summertime, bingo, heart attack, 3 times in 4 weeks. feeling much better now that i drink more water, take HCL for my low stomach acid and round up some B vitamins (premium nutritional yeast on the way)

    • @bobbader4789
      @bobbader4789 29 дней назад +2

      What’s HCL ?

    • @guy33909
      @guy33909 29 дней назад

      @@bobbader4789 stomach acid

    • @ciarasullivan1379
      @ciarasullivan1379 28 дней назад +1

      It’s about the quality of water you drink…Look into “structured water”

    • @birgip.m.1236
      @birgip.m.1236 28 дней назад

      ​​@@bobbader4789I think it's hydrochloride but you can look it up to check
      >What is a HCl supplement?
      Betaine hydrochloride is an acidic form of betaine, a vitamin-like substance found in grains and other foods.
      Betaine hydrochloride is recommended by some doctors as a supplemental source of hydrochloric acid for people who have a deficiency of stomach acid production (hypochlorhydria).

    • @valerieassar8263
      @valerieassar8263 27 дней назад

      Would brewers yeast be useful ..

  • @sabine8419
    @sabine8419 Месяц назад +30

    Wow! That was super interesting. I hope we will see more of this in the future. This needs to become common knowledge.

    • @lmyers9999
      @lmyers9999 20 дней назад

      Listen to Dr Jack Kruse…

  • @solutions4tenants141
    @solutions4tenants141 Месяц назад +59

    When someone eats a low carb diet… they need to add more salt and iodine bcuz on an insulin spiking diet like the standard American diet… When insulin is high most of the day… it’s makes the body retain sodium. On a low insulin spiking diet like keto and carnivore, the body will not retain sodium thus the sodium and potassium balance needs to be supplemented for heart safety until one learns how to do those diets in a healthy way.

    • @ginnyblanco
      @ginnyblanco 27 дней назад +1

      That doesn't happen if people drink liters of water...

    • @AlexV-jh7ul
      @AlexV-jh7ul 24 дня назад

      ​@@ginnyblanco Drinking liters of water will wash out electrolytes even more

    • @lmyers9999
      @lmyers9999 20 дней назад +6

      No … that makes it worse- drinking a lot of water is not necessary

    • @carolhudson8999
      @carolhudson8999 13 дней назад +4

      When I started eating very low carb I started adding Himalayan salt to my drinking water.

    • @OnceUponaTimeline
      @OnceUponaTimeline 2 дня назад +3

      @@carolhudson8999 Almost all of which has no iodine added. Unless you eat a lot of seaweed, you probably aren't getting enough iodine. A lot of experts feel current chemical load in the body also blocks iodine function to at least some extent so we may need more in the current era than in the past.

  • @johnbemery7922
    @johnbemery7922 5 часов назад

    Excellent presentation, a whole new angle to consider.

  • @wewillflourish4475
    @wewillflourish4475 5 дней назад +2

    I had exactly the same heart attack in 2019. My arteries were found to be squeaky clean at the time except a blood clot at that particular spot. Few years before that my 10 year risk of hospitalisation due to acute incident was assessed to be a mere 2%. I had normal cholesterol levels and blood pressure prior to and after my heart attack. Fast forward to 2024, I was diagnosed with a JACK2 mutation and essential thrombocytosis that causes elevated number platelets.

  • @carnivorechronicles
    @carnivorechronicles Месяц назад +7

    Wow,
    I hope you fully recover.
    You’ve given me much to consider.

  • @charlie-i7q
    @charlie-i7q 23 дня назад +49

    ok so im 45 smoked and drank even had petrol and diesil in my mouth and eyes because of working on cars ,drank like a fish most of my life sht diet we live around kiwi fruit orchards which dump the poisons into our air but said no to the vax no heart problems on the other hand my brother took the vax and now has 70% blocked heart brain fog and is losing weight he's not a smoker doesn't drink much and eats healthy also had cancer op last year .

    • @suzannegraham1963
      @suzannegraham1963 15 дней назад +5

      Sounds like the jab did a number on him

    • @carolhudson8999
      @carolhudson8999 13 дней назад +1

      I prayed and God told me NOT to take the vax. I'm so glad He told me not to have it.

    • @ryanlashbrook5721
      @ryanlashbrook5721 9 дней назад +1

      did he get covid

    • @carlosgaspar8447
      @carlosgaspar8447 8 дней назад +1

      i think hussey said his heart attack was in 2020 which would preclude the jab; but that was my first thought.

    • @DisgruntledSpam
      @DisgruntledSpam 7 дней назад +7

      That one variable must explain everything. Fantastic scientific work.

  • @Percyfaith7
    @Percyfaith7 Месяц назад +47

    Very interesting. Dr. Jack Kruse has suggested folks drink plenty of pure RO or spring water before lipid blood draws to get an accurate reading.
    Water, sunlight and grounding are all relatively free....what great gifts from nature.

    • @itzakehrenberg3449
      @itzakehrenberg3449 28 дней назад +5

      Clean water though is not so free anymore...

    • @carolhudson8999
      @carolhudson8999 13 дней назад +1

      @@itzakehrenberg3449 I distill my tap water to remove all the chemicals the local authorities put in it. It tastes so good now & this encourages me to drink more fresh water.

    • @johnking5759
      @johnking5759 13 дней назад

      That's why the government recommends we stay out of the sun, if you do dare go outside, cover yourself in chemical filled 'sunscreen' - they have poisoned the tap water - they prefer everyone wear rubber soled shoes.
      Listen to what these lunatics advise...and then do the opposite!

    • @anzacman5
      @anzacman5 6 дней назад +1

      My thoughts exactly. Get out in the sun. Drink clean natural water - spring or rain -

    • @johnking5759
      @johnking5759 4 дня назад

      @@anzacman5 I agree but be aware of rainwater with all those chem-trails full of micro metals & chemicals...there is nothing they won't interfere with.

  • @WowzaGuy
    @WowzaGuy Месяц назад +19

    This is fascinating but there are some confounding factors that make your personal story a difficult data point. First, you are a T1 diabetic, which is a high risk for heart attack. Second, the blood thinners were a new entrant unrelated to water. Perhaps there is something interesting to explore which is the water hypothesis in the context of T1D?

    • @sabine8419
      @sabine8419 Месяц назад +4

      He was diabetic but obviously didn't have diabetic damage to his arteries prior to his medical incident.
      It really doesn't matter though, as the mechanism would still apply.

    • @Clobercow1
      @Clobercow1 Месяц назад +4

      It's only high risk for a heart attack if it's not controlled, which he was doing.

  • @truehealth992
    @truehealth992 Месяц назад +16

    I find that very interesting about water and heart health. I took care of a woman 101 and still walking. Not eating especially healthy. SAD diet. Developed swelling in her feet. Was given a diuretic. Had a stroke and died 2 weeks later. She was of course quite elderly and not eating the best foods but I was wondering if medication was helpful to her or possibly not…

    • @ShoppingEmail-dr1fs
      @ShoppingEmail-dr1fs Месяц назад

      at that age you have about a 0.01 percent change of waking up every day anyway god bless her.

    • @Debbie-rp1pi
      @Debbie-rp1pi Месяц назад +3

      Swelling in feet is linked to sodium deficiency (hyponatremia).

    • @wocket42
      @wocket42 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Debbie-rp1pi is it really? Source?

    • @radar5464
      @radar5464 20 дней назад +3

      I heard a couple both say their fathers passed not long after being put on bp meds. The wife said her dad was also told to reduce salt.
      Also have my own experience w extreme ongoing dehydration after toradol couple times for pain. In layman's terms I kept insisting to drs something was wrong with my blood flow but was unheard. I finally pursued vascular testing on my own and was diagnosed w small vessel disease. Months later I was diagnosed w pvcs and svpcs after experiencing palpitations, w zero heart issues prior to when all this began.

    • @m.bird.
      @m.bird. 14 дней назад

      Probably not. The body has so many redundancies to keep us alive. Meds are too extreme a change at once in a fragile balance.

  • @adriansrfr
    @adriansrfr Месяц назад +34

    Chronic insulin spikes lead to chronic sodium retention, which leads to chronic hypertension, which leads to chronic damage and inflammation in the arteries.

    • @APEXCARNIVORE
      @APEXCARNIVORE Месяц назад +14

      You forgot to mention what causes the chronic insulin spikes in the first place, which is chronic consumption of processed carbs, along with the easily oxidized linoleic acid from seed oils.

    • @mikevaldez7684
      @mikevaldez7684 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@APEXCARNIVOREdon't forget the high consumption of high saturated fat laden animal proteins 😢

    • @Debbie-rp1pi
      @Debbie-rp1pi Месяц назад +10

      High insulin is caused by sodium deficiency which leads to sodium retention which leads to hypertension 😊😊. Ben Bikman linked low sodium to high insulin recently.

    • @keylanoslokj1806
      @keylanoslokj1806 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@Debbie-rp1piwhich low sodium is caused by high carb toxicity. You are just circling back to his point

    • @wocket42
      @wocket42 Месяц назад +5

      ​@keylanoslokj1806 it is a cycle, yes. The point is still valid that low salt makes it worse.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 20 дней назад +1

    Cold exposure is a bit tough when you live in the tropics but the rest is easy enough to follow. Thanks.

  • @raysteel6317
    @raysteel6317 Месяц назад +43

    Information on if he took the "safe and effective" would be excellent information to have. What are the chances this information could be dug up?

    • @CaptainSteve777
      @CaptainSteve777 Месяц назад +18

      Agreed. Without knowing the jab status (and D-Dimer) makes me skeptical of the entire talk and his conclusion.

    • @resourceyourhealth6183
      @resourceyourhealth6183 Месяц назад +24

      I did not have any of the injections

    • @raysteel6317
      @raysteel6317 Месяц назад +13

      @@resourceyourhealth6183 Wise decision, and thank you for your response.

    • @veryaware
      @veryaware Месяц назад

      Interesting thanks

    • @swingtag1041
      @swingtag1041 Месяц назад

      Why don't you find his email and ask him yourself?

  • @theselector4733
    @theselector4733 Месяц назад +49

    A few years ago I went on a "Juice Cleanse" - mainly Beetroot Juice & Green Juice, adding lemons & ginger. That's pretty much all I had for around 2 weeks. I had a scheduled blood test and the nurse said she'd never seen blood so thin, it literally "GUSHED" out of my arm when she inserted the needle. There were no deficiencies or abnormities found.

    • @MommaLousKitchen
      @MommaLousKitchen Месяц назад +3

      Because the water in fruit is structured?

    • @BowenUSA
      @BowenUSA Месяц назад +10

      Plants contain structured water with balanced minerals that are the most bioavailable. Not to mention the vitamins, polyphenols, antioxidants, and more. ❤🍎 🥕

    • @KenshinPhoenix
      @KenshinPhoenix Месяц назад +7

      Beetroot juice is high in sugar, so I don't think it's healthy to be drinking in large quantities, especially with nothing to slow down the absorption of it.

    • @janbouwman7020
      @janbouwman7020 29 дней назад +10

      I am carnivore for 6 years now and wow all my illnesses got cured my blood profile is perfect

    • @isabs8616
      @isabs8616 2 дня назад +2

      ​@@KenshinPhoenixit is not the same beetroot that produce the sugar. The one he talks about has not so much sugar in it, and it is the best for cleaning liver.

  • @XanderDDS
    @XanderDDS Месяц назад +19

    thinking outside of the box as usual dave, thanks for this content and your continued hard work!

  • @AlexM-jd2ro
    @AlexM-jd2ro 2 дня назад

    This changes everything, but it is hard to accept by many people, we are all mortal, and this thing makes many people' life's work simply insignificant

  • @twintwitch1
    @twintwitch1 9 дней назад +2

    The angio seal used on me was screwed up. Ultra sound revealed the cardiologist who did the angiogram allowed a tiny bit of the collagen seal to get in the artery. The bit of collagen acted like a rock in a fast stream of water creating back currents when the speed of my blood was increased with exercise. Eventually the collagen migrated to my toes. That took about 9 months. It took years for the collagen to dissolve down at my toes.

    • @WhytePip
      @WhytePip 2 дня назад

      Yikes! I hope you are feeling well now. I had a specialist warn me of danger of a latex plug being inserted into a vein if the vial cover isn't removed before injectable being drawn into syringe.....can cause problems for people with allergies.

    • @laulaja-7186
      @laulaja-7186 День назад +1

      One of many reasons to decline the angiogram. I mean sure, the doc might love to get a clearer picture of just where the problem is. But they already know what the problem is, and generally what to do about it. None of the therapies other than high risk open heart surgery benefit from the precise picture gained from the angiogram.

  • @mysticalpathmysticalpath602
    @mysticalpathmysticalpath602 8 часов назад

    My niece had a stroke at the age of 21 and they told my sister she had thick blood, my niece had a massive stroke again in her 30’s after having her second child a month later (suufer from migraine headaches all her life) and sadly passed away 2 years ago. We miss dear dearly she is resting in peace home with God.
    She didn’t like to drink any water. We all begged her to please drink water and she tried with flavoring package since she always said water made her gag but very very little. Water is so important. Sadly doctors don’t ask how much water you drink if you are not having kidney issues.

  • @mariomenezes1153
    @mariomenezes1153 День назад

    Great video. Thank you! Lot of amazing information. Had a question. What was Dr. Hussey's lp(a) number and could that potentially impact clotting in any way? Or is that factor irrelevant? Thanks for the great insights!

  • @mfkleven
    @mfkleven Месяц назад +20

    This is genuinely fascinating and needs to be pursued. But presenting it as “the real cause” of heart attacks is misleading. It may be “a” cause, or a contributing cause. But the traditional paradigm (lipoproteins, etc.) cannot be dismissed as obsolete because, while incomplete, it’s very effective at predicting and preventing events. To replace it, this hypothesis needs to be proven superior in outcome studies. That will take a lot of time and a ton of science.

    • @resourceyourhealth6183
      @resourceyourhealth6183 28 дней назад

      Sure, but I couldn't wait for the "science" to tell me it's true. I had to do something then, and it worked. Science and statistics aren't as relevant to n of 1 experiments, that's the beauty of n=1. R. Buckminster Fuller said something the the effect of you never change something by resisting the existing model, to change something, create a new model that makes the old model obsolete.

  • @savitachawla6826
    @savitachawla6826 28 дней назад +2

    Gratitude.....for sharing
    God❤ bless You

  • @scottishfoldmocha5875
    @scottishfoldmocha5875 Месяц назад +10

    You might missed high stored iron (ferritin) has to be less than 100. Increased ferritin to 200 will increase heart attack risk several folds. Also you didn't mention anything about your omega3 profile, how much fish oil were you taken, and homocysteine has to be less 6.

    • @georgeborb3245
      @georgeborb3245 4 дня назад

      Ferritin less than 100 in Western middle - aged males is very unrealistic. Everybody must be high risk according to that .

  • @jeffreyharrison4045
    @jeffreyharrison4045 2 дня назад

    Thank you! Great episode

  • @ErinCummings-rz7xp
    @ErinCummings-rz7xp Месяц назад +15

    I am so glad structured water is finally being discussed in terms of healthcare! I've been drinking structured water for over a year and was just looking into infared sauna.....thanks for this video!

    • @pennyboardman6691
      @pennyboardman6691 Месяц назад

      Hi Erin, ? Esperance. Even if not, incredibly interesting and reinforcing information. 😊😊

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад

      It’s a scam!!! C’mon, folks-don’t be so damn gullible. If it does everything he claims, why is there ZERO scientific evidence from even a single randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial in the published literature?
      Queue the standard conspiracy theory retort (big pharma, big medicine, big government, big foot, blah, blah, blah).

  • @quattr03
    @quattr03 Месяц назад +9

    Thank you for sharing this video. I thought LMHR folks normally have Trig

    • @BrianIsASexPot
      @BrianIsASexPot Месяц назад

      He's nowhere near LMHR and his Tri/HDL ratio is almost 3.

    • @BeefNEggs057
      @BeefNEggs057 Месяц назад +5

      His HDL is 54 which is way low and tells me he’s doing low fat vegetable based - not is ketosis. Trigs are 114 which is high for anyone doing very low carb. This guy was cheating a lot or doing low fat and lots of greens and nuts. Definitely not the numbers you see when you go meat based.

    • @doddgarger6806
      @doddgarger6806 Месяц назад +5

      He was carnivore, he is a t1d tho this is a major factor in cvd

    • @ShoppingEmail-dr1fs
      @ShoppingEmail-dr1fs Месяц назад

      yes, I have that - low triglycerides, normal healthy HDL, massively high LDL. But I'm healthy as a bean. 0 CAC - very minor soft plaque at age 62 - keeping an eye on things - watching my fibrinogen closely. my HSCRP is very low.

    • @lamdaba7
      @lamdaba7 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@doddgarger6806carnivore can often be high protein, and result in very low ketosis if any

  • @Teresa-u6r8j
    @Teresa-u6r8j Месяц назад +4

    Hey Doc, do you think you could give a more layman’s explanation of this information? I would really like to comprehend the information, but I’m just not able to.

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад

      It was a layman’s perspective (he’s not an MD). He’d like to really comprehend it, too, but does not.

  • @willmv4139
    @willmv4139 2 дня назад +1

    Verty interesting topic! Seeing the year of the incident 2021, I am very curious whether you took a jab?? I do not see this topic in the index??

  • @flxmkr
    @flxmkr 2 дня назад +1

    My doctor wanted to put me on statins for my extremely high cholesterol. I told him I was slightly underweight, had normal blood sugar, had always had low blood pressure, and I didn’t have heart symptoms except MVP pain (Mitral Valve Prolapse…I’m only valuable to my doctors 😁).
    He told me he would not prescribe the statins if I would go through the testing.
    I got the results before my next appointment, thanks to My Chart:
    No evidence of calcium or plaque.
    I had a big grin on my face when he walked in. He said, “OK. No medicine. You have a beautiful heart!”
    This, when heart disease and high cholesterol runs rampant in both sides of my family. 😊

    • @laulaja-7186
      @laulaja-7186 День назад

      Someone told me that the Louisiana Cajun community tends to have sky high cholesterol but no significant heart effects from it. Theory is, it functions similarly to sickle cell anaemia in providing resistance to malaria.

  • @acer4237
    @acer4237 28 дней назад +1

    Good talking points,thanks so much for sharing.

  • @Bee-of5xz
    @Bee-of5xz Месяц назад +3

    Thank you Dave for posting these!

  • @zamfirtoth6441
    @zamfirtoth6441 Месяц назад +15

    The summary gave decent actionable strategies, except for the water itself. I know there is a ton of info out there on structured water, but most of it goes way over my head.

    • @DeeElle2
      @DeeElle2 Месяц назад +3

      You can make “sun” tea, or put water in a glass bottle and put it in the sun, and also get sun yourself to get protons.

    • @BeefNEggs057
      @BeefNEggs057 Месяц назад +5

      No he didn’t do keto or low carb. With trigs 114 and HDL of 54 aren’t the numbers of anyone in ketosis. Must’ve been doing low fat plant based is my guess. That’s the problem. Meat based would’ve prevented this.

    • @stephenhussey9266
      @stephenhussey9266 Месяц назад +22

      @@BeefNEggs057 I was on a carnivore diet when this happened and had been for 2 years. Open your mind to new explanations, I was forced to.

    • @richhahn2443
      @richhahn2443 Месяц назад +3

      @@BeefNEggs057 You have no way of knowing that.

    • @NoTrashInHeaven
      @NoTrashInHeaven Месяц назад

      ​@BeefNEggs057 good catch, was washing dishes whilst listening.

  • @Vladimirleninputin
    @Vladimirleninputin 3 дня назад

    WOW WOW WOW is all I can say, and give this man a nobel prise +1 million

  • @PursuitAthleticTV
    @PursuitAthleticTV Месяц назад +6

    Awesome presentation - truly cutting edge info that everyone and anyone needs to hear. Thank you!

  • @corinnecoombs2956
    @corinnecoombs2956 Месяц назад +2

    Wow great video. Thanks. My husband had a quadruple bypass almost a year ago following 2 heart attacks. Sadly hes on loads of medication including statins and his LDL is dangerously low at 1.9 which im not happy about. Ive also learned that the cholesterol is requred to actually repair the damaged heart!! I have told him what i think. But sadly his heart change over rate us only 40% not 50-55% like yours. So not sure what his next echo will show. I suspect he wont see much chage while on statins.

    • @Supplementarian
      @Supplementarian 27 дней назад

      Anyone taking stains should be sure to include Ubiquinone CoQ10 in their daily supplement regimen.

  • @michelleporter749
    @michelleporter749 28 дней назад +5

    Really interesting. In watching, I also wondered whether you have received the covid vaccine and whether that is related to the process you describe since there have been so many with blood clots, especially children, after getting the shots.

  • @anitachisnell8412
    @anitachisnell8412 Месяц назад +3

    Low deuterium foods and EZ water, we are electrical, that’s why animals that have eaten their natural diet, grass fed beef, animal fat, sunlight and grounding is so healthy for us.

    • @LulaJake
      @LulaJake 14 дней назад +2

      I was searching the comments for a reference to Deuterium, thank you.

    • @anitachisnell8412
      @anitachisnell8412 14 дней назад

      @ there is a really good channel ‘busysuperhuman’, by Dr Sarah Pugh. She had a biologist on there that studies deuterium and the body, he’s carnivore and only has one drink in the morning, that’s his only drink. He explains all about it and other things too. She has some very interesting guests on her channel and is very good with the questions too. I only found her a few weeks ago.

  • @plinble
    @plinble Месяц назад +1

    3:21 Thomas Kuhn has poured the gravy and missed the plate. If a paradigm is no good you drop it; it doesn't need immediate replacement; it's not your job to do everything. So much work to do to get circulation and clotting fully understood.

  • @brianhoule975
    @brianhoule975 Месяц назад +3

    Beetroot lowered my LDL cholesterol and my BP by about ten points...Chaga lowered my BP (systolic by ~20 and diastolic by about 15) after only three weeks when stepped properly at the right temperature for hours. It lasts about two weeks in the fridge, about an once a day...I stopped taking it wh4n I run out many times and BP goes right back up after a few weeks then down again. I've never had a something work so noticeably in my life either zero side effects besides antioxidants and a stronger immune system.

  • @DCGreenZone
    @DCGreenZone Месяц назад +17

    Serrapeptase, Lumbrokinase, Nattokinase.

    • @Supplementarian
      @Supplementarian 27 дней назад +2

      I supplement with Nattokinase and I know it works.

    • @DCGreenZone
      @DCGreenZone 27 дней назад

      @@Supplementarian 👍👍👍👍

    • @ronniekirby5406
      @ronniekirby5406 12 дней назад +1

      @@Supplementarianworks in what regard? I’ve been taking every night since about a month after my heart attack. I sure hope it works 😊

    • @Supplementarian
      @Supplementarian 11 дней назад +1

      @@ronniekirby5406 Nattokinase helps prevents fibrin from wrapping around red blood cells leading to a heart attack. I encourage you to learn more about this on your own. If you accepted the 2021 jab, your risks are much higher, so please be proactive.

    • @ronniekirby5406
      @ronniekirby5406 11 дней назад +1

      @@Supplementarian First, I have not taken any jab since about 2012 🤘… secondly, I have been researching quite a bit, but have not found anything substantial regarding the efficacy of these enzymes on humans … other than epidemiological stuff regarding Japanese population

  • @marksexton1340
    @marksexton1340 Месяц назад +7

    Awesome video....
    But please do a video, a little slower, and more in depth, on the things you did, to help/heal.... extremely interested.

    • @patrycja2696
      @patrycja2696 Месяц назад +2

      There is lots already out there: search for podcasts with Pollock and Jack Kruse, On Sarah Kleiner,Max Gulhane, Sara Pugh, Ricci flow nutrition etc

    • @kokomoko6162
      @kokomoko6162 Месяц назад +1

      @@marksexton1340 yes. I could hardly keep up. He did say he had a lot going on cover. I’ve watched 2x

  • @MaxGravitas
    @MaxGravitas 16 дней назад +2

    "Your Body's Many Cries for Water" You are Not Sick, You are Thirsty! : - by F. Batmanghelidj

  • @aprilek6003
    @aprilek6003 Месяц назад +3

    Love Stephen story - Thinking outside of the box, wondering, and testing is how we learn. I am so glad to have found "this" community. The sharing of information is invaluable

  • @reynolds753
    @reynolds753 Месяц назад +13

    Very interesting ideas. But this is T1D (higher risk of heart attack) and also n=1. We need good quality, large scientific studies before we can draw conclusions…? I’ve started Kendrick’s book

    • @Thewellshomestead
      @Thewellshomestead 29 дней назад +2

      What is Kendrick's book?

    • @reynolds753
      @reynolds753 28 дней назад +1

      @@Thewellshomestead The Clot Thickens, by Dr Malcolm Kendrick

    • @Thewellshomestead
      @Thewellshomestead 28 дней назад

      @@reynolds753 thanks!

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад

      Not if you’re a bullshit artist (in which case an n of 1 is statistically persuasive evidence).

  • @joshgordon2484
    @joshgordon2484 Месяц назад +5

    So does tea and coffee count toward water consumption?

    • @carolgoodbaum6857
      @carolgoodbaum6857 Месяц назад +4

      Coffee and tea are said to be dehydrating.

    • @MommaLousKitchen
      @MommaLousKitchen Месяц назад

      Because of bowel movements.

    • @joshgordon2484
      @joshgordon2484 Месяц назад

      As a retired physician i realize they act as diuretics but am wondeing if the body retains enough water for the benefits described in the video. Thanks

    • @monicatry1583
      @monicatry1583 Месяц назад

      Tea with boiled water has been my main source of water for many decades, drinking tap water only for taking natural remedies in pill or capsule form. Never drink glasses of water. Do eat very well. I am 81.

    • @johnkuncho7239
      @johnkuncho7239 29 дней назад

      Tea = surfactant = yes, coffee = not so much.

  • @Drtreddc
    @Drtreddc 27 дней назад

    Fantastic message! Share Share Share...

  • @chris-in-oceania
    @chris-in-oceania Месяц назад +4

    What I really need after THAT is a cat video! Did anyone actually feel better informed after watching this video?

  • @camelback2772
    @camelback2772 Месяц назад +23

    To dr. Hussey. Did you have covid before the heart attack? I got a pulmonary embolism after COVID in Jan 2022. Unvaccinated and in excellent health, 6ft, 155lbs, athletic. I was very, very lucky to survive.

    • @kokomoko6162
      @kokomoko6162 Месяц назад +4

      I’d like to know the answer to that too.

    • @stephenhussey9266
      @stephenhussey9266 Месяц назад +1

      I never "had" covid that I know of

    • @md82892
      @md82892 Месяц назад +2

      He is not a doctor, David Feldman is an engineer

    • @kokomoko6162
      @kokomoko6162 Месяц назад

      @@md82892 from my understanding, the fact that he is an engineer or a doctor had nothing to do with whether or not he had Covid. The gentleman asking the question was leading to his personal experience and could it have been the outcome of having Covid like his did.

    • @alireid5874
      @alireid5874 Месяц назад +4

      I don't think Dave Feldman has had a heart attack? The speaker is Stephen Hussey

  • @JoyPeace-ej2uv
    @JoyPeace-ej2uv День назад +1

    My grandfather died after years of diabetes. It started with water retention in his feet they were talking about amputating them he said he would rather die. This was roughly 1970. Then he developed water around his lungs then his heart then he died. For the time this was a common progression. I personally refuse to take statins, the side effects looked just like what my grandfather went through and cleared up as soon as I stopped the statins. As a medical technologist who ran medical tests in the lab on patients for years and watched the outcomes for as many years I simply do not trust USA pharmaceutical companies. I prefer how Pakistani and doctors from India treat my illnesses. They use medicines with long histories not the "latest greatest" which we don't know how many they have killed yet and how they kill.

  • @champ1238
    @champ1238 Месяц назад +8

    Brilliant talk very informative

  • @mumsiemac8707
    @mumsiemac8707 Месяц назад +3

    Here's a question for this knowledgeable community from a newbie carnivore (after 33 years as a vegetarian!)
    I have a laundry list of ailments following a tick bite. I am concerned that if ever I become hospitalised and unconscious I might be given the high glucose feeding tube stuff. If awake, I would obviously refuse this.
    Can any of you doctors tell me if there's a keto version? eg for epileptic kids??
    Thanks in advance.

    • @HughJitsu
      @HughJitsu Месяц назад +4

      saline drip?

    • @sierrarose318
      @sierrarose318 29 дней назад

      You should make sure you don't have alpha gal, which you can get from a tick bite. It would cause you to be unable to eat mammal meat. It often doesn't get caught right away because the reaction to eating meat is delayed by a few hours. If you have it, it can cause extreme itching, hives, and digestive system problems. It can also lower your blood pressure so that you become unconscious. I would ask for an alpha gal test if you are having these symptoms.

    • @mumsiemac8707
      @mumsiemac8707 7 дней назад

      No I don't react to red meat so no reason to suspect alpha gal. Thanks for checking.
      The saline drip is a good suggestion, like using the time as a water fast but I doubt doctors would allow that.

  • @supermarinespitfire1
    @supermarinespitfire1 27 дней назад

    very interesting. I first heard about EZ water on Dave Asprey's podcast 5+ years ago. I liked the visuals here though, to understand the concept better.

  • @lmyers9999
    @lmyers9999 19 дней назад +2

    I would recommend constant Grounding at is discourages clots and increases artery flexibility - red blood cells won't clump together when grounded . sleep grounded and get a grounding mat to sit on during day and walk barefoot or wear grounding shoes outside. he must have the clotting gene as the Cholesterol gene does not cause clotting. Lowering stress could be helpful as the body interprets stress as a danger to be attacked and ups clotting factors in case the wild animal the body thinks is attacking pulls an arm off etc. Be sure that the low carb diet he is on doesn't include high deuterium carbs. GO Low Deuterium within the low carb.

    • @deanl5832
      @deanl5832 7 дней назад

      How do you sleep grounded and can we make our own grounding mat?

  • @jeffreykitchens6729
    @jeffreykitchens6729 5 часов назад

    Adding sea salt and or pink Himalayan salt to your water helps your body cells absorb the water….Very Important!!

  • @danieljrgensen133
    @danieljrgensen133 Месяц назад +3

    Which bloodthinner and at what dose? ....is what I want to know! 🤔😉

  • @steelzmb4262
    @steelzmb4262 Месяц назад +52

    Never use table salt, only pink and Celtic.

    • @ScottStokes-y2d
      @ScottStokes-y2d Месяц назад +9

      Iodine deficiency

    • @Brianboru-k8y
      @Brianboru-k8y Месяц назад

      ​@@ScottStokes-y2ddrink seaweed tea

    • @Indiana_Paul
      @Indiana_Paul Месяц назад +1

      These natural salts contain iodine?

    • @eliara-thevoice8430
      @eliara-thevoice8430 Месяц назад +4

      Truth. Redmond's is good too.

    • @BowenUSA
      @BowenUSA Месяц назад +3

      Funny to think replacing one form of salt for another will somehow fix the problem. The video showed that what is needed is the counterbalance to sodium which is potassium which is found in PLANTS. Bioavailable sodium is accompanied by potassium and magnesium by nature because it contains them in the living water of the plant. Thylakoids, people!

  • @Thewellshomestead
    @Thewellshomestead Месяц назад +5

    Wow, no statin, smart guy. Our 14 year old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 9. He eats LC but endo prescribed a statin for his VERY high LDL. I said no.

  • @apathetic6309
    @apathetic6309 14 дней назад +6

    Did u get the clot shot??

  • @denisestuermer3597
    @denisestuermer3597 28 дней назад +3

    First question I would have determined is if you had taken any of the jabs. Many healthy athletes have had heart issues as of recently. Definitely something to rule out in any case. Glad you were able to overcome your issues.

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад

      How many? What proportion? What was the proportion prior to the approval of the referenced vaccines? Please cite references.

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures 4 дня назад

    All right! Great news! You didn't comment on whether flavored waters - i.e. teas and similar low-sugar drinks - are sufficiently pure. And tap waters, as bottled water is pretty damn expensive these days. And have just about the same toxins if not worse. I use water to supply nutrients by adding berries and kale pulp basically.
    I can answer my own question - should not matter in the least as 1) PLASMA is full of stuff. But following the general anti-diabetic cautions and long-term treatment is optimum - probably. And 2) water is absorbed through a different process than nutrients and is effectively purified to enter the bloodstream.
    I'd like to know more about this.
    On the other hand the Lymph system is always pure water - and being "pumpless" may exhibit far greater prevalence and dependence on EZ boundaries.

  • @snarefreak4761
    @snarefreak4761 Месяц назад +6

    In the avoid boxes, I saw Fat Oxidation... does that mean rancid fat products like rancid olive oil or actually losing weight via low carb or fasting (which is fat oxidation in the body)?

    • @LifeIsThePrayer
      @LifeIsThePrayer Месяц назад +10

      Seed oils go rancid very fast. Also called oxidation. But you can’t tell because they are so deodorized. If animal fat oxidizes you know it. You can smell it.and you won’t want to eat it.
      Animal fat aka saturated fat is far less likely to go rancid as they have no open bonds such as polyunsaturated and monounsaturated. Olive oil is less bad because it mostly contains monounsaturated fatty acids.

    • @snarefreak4761
      @snarefreak4761 Месяц назад +2

      @@LifeIsThePrayer so this is related to diet and not necessarily your body oxidizing fat cells when losing weight, correct?

    • @LifeIsThePrayer
      @LifeIsThePrayer Месяц назад +3

      @@snarefreak4761 Yes. Diet.

    • @MommaLousKitchen
      @MommaLousKitchen Месяц назад

      Rancid olive oil? WTF?

    • @MommaLousKitchen
      @MommaLousKitchen Месяц назад +1

      ​@@LifeIsThePrayerI wonder if that's why I don't like fried food 😳 that's crazy. Never been a big fan.

  • @gayharrison9901
    @gayharrison9901 29 дней назад +7

    In my opinion, I note that in the UK at least, more people had clots following a medical injection during 2021-22 than who drink structured water

    • @trend0000
      @trend0000 28 дней назад

      Yes! It happened to me and my friend, we are both around 70….

    • @ivanakozbur
      @ivanakozbur 7 дней назад

      Exactly, what about nano genetic experiment in 2021?

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад +1

      There you have it, folks. Irrefutable scientific evidence. Science has spoken.

  • @svenva
    @svenva 4 часа назад

    The orientation of water on a surface does not increase zeta potential but polar repulsion. Zeta potential only shows up when you have a charged particle that is screened by the opposite charge to reduce its effective charge, e.g., positively charged protein is screened by chloride ions in liquid, which reduces effective charge. it is true, however, that if particles reduce their polar repulsion, aggregation can take place.

  • @artbyjames
    @artbyjames 28 дней назад

    Thank goodness for true scientists. These people are thermal future

    • @artbyjames
      @artbyjames 28 дней назад

      You mean real future

  • @LulaJake
    @LulaJake 14 дней назад +1

    11:00 He didn't mention Cl which is Chlorine. I haven't drunk tap water for years because I detest the taste of Cl.

  • @melissag3005
    @melissag3005 Месяц назад +4

    What am I missing? No one seems to have noticed he is NOT a LMHR. Trigl are over 100! HDL 47! What am I missing?? I'm so confused. I must be missing something.

    • @drewskiv686
      @drewskiv686 29 дней назад +1

      Probably not a true carnivore. My numbers for doing carnivore for 6 months were 55 for triglycerides and 45 for HDL and my LDL was 218. So my numbers better reflect a LMHR than his. He didn’t mention if he fasted as well which I do to. I’ll do 24-48 hours once every 2 weeks

    • @resourceyourhealth6183
      @resourceyourhealth6183 27 дней назад +3

      ​@drewskiv686 I was carnivore at the time of the HA. Perhaps the world is not black and white and all people who eat carnivore dont react the same way. Perhaps blood biochemistry is not that helpful for assessing risk.

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад

      Simple answer: He’s a bullshit artist. He has zero professional competence in this area and offers zero scientific evidence to support any of this nonsense.

    • @sherrywhitlow
      @sherrywhitlow 2 дня назад

  • @judithmcrae3704
    @judithmcrae3704 28 дней назад

    Interesting info && comments are good also

  • @cazzalyric
    @cazzalyric 22 дня назад

    Koltsovlf plates structure water. Been using the various versions for years now. Pets and plants.

  • @AB-ry4qi
    @AB-ry4qi Месяц назад +14

    We have to know if he took the "safe and effective".

    • @resourceyourhealth6183
      @resourceyourhealth6183 Месяц назад +16

      I did not, never will, but I am giving a presentation at the Wise Traditions Conference in a few weeks about the mechanisms of how the injections caused clotting

    • @Oakleylaurie
      @Oakleylaurie Месяц назад +7

      ​@@resourceyourhealth6183 Thank you for not getting offended at the question and your upcoming presentation affirms it's a valid one.❤

    • @AB-ry4qi
      @AB-ry4qi Месяц назад +4

      @@resourceyourhealth6183 thanks for responding. Since you did not have any of the indicators, what caused your clot? The idea of structured water may have helped your recovery, but do you know the root cause yet. Zero calcium score, low triglycerides, high HDL and low insulin are typical of an LMHR blood work. You showed some blood work (tri=114, HDL=47), which is high for tri and low for HDL for LMHR. Most folks have a tri of < 60 and a HDL > 70. What was your insulin? LMHR has very low insulin like less than 3. These numbers came from Nick Norwitz and Dave Feldman, both LMHRs, who worked on a study of LMHRs. I still wonder how your body created the large clot. It's scary.

    • @stephenhussey9266
      @stephenhussey9266 Месяц назад +8

      @@AB-ry4qi That is a long explanation, no one will ever be able to know for sure what the cause was. Briefly, the most relevant factors IMO were a combination of dehydration, oxalate dumping (there were oxalates on urinalysis), a period of increased stress followed by very stressful news about a close family member a day and a half before the heart attack, and the fact that I unwisely did an intense HIIT workout about 20 minutes before the HA. All of this combined with lack or stimuli that create EZ water in the arteries created a situation where an acute clot formed. And it's no coincidence that it was in the artery of the body under the most pressure and in an area that already creates turbulent/interrupted blood flow (curve in an artery).

    • @AB-ry4qi
      @AB-ry4qi 25 дней назад

      Thanks again, Stephen, for being so open. I was curious if you had been in any accidents where you injured your leg or legs weeks before the HA? I ask because a close friend had a blood clot causing a severe HA. He lived, and was healthy at the time of the HA. He was getting back to exercising weeks after a car accident where both legs were injury, but not broken. Doctor said it was possible for a clot from the injury to cause the HA even weeks later. Please continue to share anything you learn about your HA and future scans.

  • @marby776
    @marby776 Месяц назад +35

    My husband has had 3 heart attacks. No jab. Perfectly healthy, fit, slim, non-smoker. I have spent a year researching why! After many tests we have found he has extremely high LP(a). It should be under 75 but his is 309! Apparently genetic and cant be lowered by statins. So what does he do? He went on a LCHF diet (carnivore) and it went down to 301 in 6 mths. Cardiologist also says he has FH. Also genetic. It seems like there is no hope for him 😢. We need help but we live in New Zealand where the health system is complete shite and drs know nothing about new cholesterol knowledge and think statins are the only answer.

    • @marby776
      @marby776 Месяц назад +5

      I also researched viruses and bacteria that cause heart disease to rule them out. They are - chlamydia pneumoniae, cytomegalovirus, and h/pylori. After his first MI 12 years ago his dr said he had chlamydia pneumoniae. Last 2 MI were closer together... 2022 and 2023. Lab currently saying they no longer test for Chlamydia P in Nz. neg results for the other 2.

    • @marby776
      @marby776 Месяц назад +6

      We tested for heavy metals due to his job.... mechanical engineering in mining. Very High Mercury and lead in urine.
      Then we did a genetic test.
      Discovered 2 MTHFR polymorphisms which would account for the poor methylation of heavy metals.
      So we checked homocysteine levels and they are normal.
      So there are genetic anomolies in my husbands body that we cant seem to fix and I feel like we are condemned to just waiting for the next and final MI 😢

    • @marby776
      @marby776 Месяц назад +3

      Should mention... his main problem is blockages through atherosclerosis and ruptures of it. So far... 5 stents. He is 68

    • @snarefreak4761
      @snarefreak4761 Месяц назад

      I believe the Bale/Doneen Method says high dose Niacin can lower Lp(a) in their book, "How to beat the Heart Attack Gene".
      I believe they recommend the one that causes flushing (at night before bed). Obviously, confirm with your doctor.
      Did ya'll try Methylated B vitamins as well?

    • @veryaware
      @veryaware Месяц назад

      @@marby776regular blood or plasma donation my be a path to reducing metal and other forever chemicals. See the Australian fireman studies. Ironically, the firemen figured it out, then after the doctors got on board and eventually it turned into a proper study

  • @musuyanguba4226
    @musuyanguba4226 25 дней назад

    He said he was avoiding toxins, but it looks like he was getting exposed to mold. Mold can also cause type 1 diabetes so he has mold stored in his body. That mold can get released into the bloodstream and cause a clot. Best way to detox mold is sun exposure.

  • @ArtistKevinBethel
    @ArtistKevinBethel 6 часов назад

    As a physician I would say that the COVID gene therapy vaccine is likely the main contributing factor.
    But, you have a point that structured water structure could be involved in the physics of clot formation. But mechanism is NOT the cause.

  • @jrbleau
    @jrbleau Месяц назад +2

    Gerald Pollock's work may be Nobel Prize-worthy.

  • @matho8262
    @matho8262 Месяц назад +1

    Did I miss the explanation for the original MI based on this theory?

    • @resourceyourhealth6183
      @resourceyourhealth6183 Месяц назад +3

      Not enough time for me to go over that. But I discuss that in other places. Podcasts, lectures, etc.

    • @matho8262
      @matho8262 Месяц назад

      @@resourceyourhealth6183 thanks. Any chance you could link to an example to satisfy my curiosity? Appreciate the response:)

  • @asinheaven
    @asinheaven Месяц назад +10

    This is a very interesting presentation. As I donate blood plasma twice a week, I often muse that the 500 ml sodium h2o solution I receive intravenously is somehow refreshing my arterial health. I would love to find out more about the biophysical benefits of blood plasma donating.

    • @frankenz66
      @frankenz66 Месяц назад +5

      A friend of mine actually had his medical Dr. recommend he do the same. That or just donate blood steadily.

    • @KarinSchweizer-b4g
      @KarinSchweizer-b4g Месяц назад +4

      You could do something better for your elettrolites. Take a big glas of water with just one gram of Celtic salt. More than 80 different micro elements. They'll do the job

    • @kokomoko6162
      @kokomoko6162 Месяц назад

      @@KarinSchweizer-b4g something better that what? may I ask?

    • @wocket42
      @wocket42 Месяц назад

      ​@kokomoko6162 the sodium water solution

    • @darrendines4580
      @darrendines4580 Месяц назад +1

      Read A Midwestern Doctor substack articles to learn more about why your blood functions better after a standard saline iv .

  • @bonniechase5599
    @bonniechase5599 29 дней назад

    It's hard to fathom why potassium (.25 nm) fits and sodium (.273 nm) does not fit through the space left by structured water. They're practically the same size.

    • @LulaJake
      @LulaJake 14 дней назад

      I thought the same, I also notice he didn't mention Cl on that list especially as most tap water is full of it.

    • @cirilloucazzu4457
      @cirilloucazzu4457 6 дней назад

      Simple explanation-it’s bullshit! The guy is a chiropractor, which is the technical term for “bullshit artist”.

  • @delmacollins7565
    @delmacollins7565 Месяц назад

    Can you link the infrared red sauna you have?

  • @christa144
    @christa144 Месяц назад +4

    Also have a look at Dr Tom Cowan, he says the same about structured water/the 4th phase of water being a gel. And the heart is NOT a pump.

    • @BowenUSA
      @BowenUSA Месяц назад +2

      The heart is more than a pump. It is a gland that produces hormones and it receives hormone communications as well. It is a fascial organ like a ligament, or a dynament, according to "Fascia" by David Lesondak.

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell 5 дней назад

    Is ESR (mine usually lo ) main way to measure endothelial function? or CRP (low). Other ways to test inflammation?

  • @jennakericson
    @jennakericson Месяц назад +3

    yea definitely the water, but what does he keep his blood sugar at as a type 1 diabetic? If I had type 1 diabetes I would be tempted to keep blood sugar as high as possible and inject as little insulin as possible. Couldn't glycation have been the problem, especially if you are trafficking a lot of fat on a low carb diet? It sounds like blood thinners can increase lipoprotein lipase activity so maybe fatty acid uptake into cells was increased, which helped limit plaque accumulation. Also, doesn't seem like he did anything different so as to affect EZ water, he just took a blood thinner. It is important, though to understand how the flow of blood is affected by electrical charges like using a battery.

    • @summerbrooks9922
      @summerbrooks9922 Месяц назад

      Primarily glycation occurs when sugars are present in blood. To age lab rats, you feed them sugar.

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones 17 дней назад +1

    Structured water.
    Cured by saying the Lord's Prayer backwards.

  • @keithrogers9741
    @keithrogers9741 Месяц назад +4

    Can hydrogen water be considered structured water?

    • @kimberlyf4888
      @kimberlyf4888 Месяц назад

      I don't believe, based on what I've learned, that hydrogen water is necessarily structured. You will need to structure it.

    • @keithrogers9741
      @keithrogers9741 Месяц назад

      @@kimberlyf4888 Thank you

    • @summerbrooks9922
      @summerbrooks9922 Месяц назад +2

      How do you structure water?

  • @bluefairyuk
    @bluefairyuk 18 дней назад

    What is structured water? Is it sold where?

  • @laulaja-7186
    @laulaja-7186 День назад

    Someone told me that the Louisiana Cajun community tends to have sky high cholesterol but no significant heart effects from it. Theory is, it functions similarly to sickle cell anaemia in providing resistance to malaria.

  • @Davidkxf
    @Davidkxf Месяц назад

    I read Stephen's book, it very interesting

  • @Timeparadox101
    @Timeparadox101 День назад

    I believe to do with the rdi intake of iodine/iodide and burden chemicals added to scheme water such as chlorine and fluoride which are hazardous.