Structured water is critical to good health. But what is it? How do we get more of it in the body? And can it really help us detox from disruptive ingredients in covid shots and other injections? And prevent or even help us heal after heart attacks?
Dr. Stephen Hussey addresses all of the above in today’s conversation. Stephen is the author of Understanding the Heart, and he has done a deep dive into what caused his own heart attack (at age 34!) and how to shore up health. He is convinced that it has everything to do with structured water (also called EZ or 4th phase water). Today he discusses how to create more of this critical water in the body and how it can help us not only detox from shots but heal and in the process, safeguard our health altogether.
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.Personal Experience And Heart Attack
Dr. Stephen Hussey thought he was doing everything right when he had a heart attack in his early 30s. What did he overlook? What would he do differently today? Our guest is Dr. Stephen Hussey, a chiropractor and functional medicine practitioner and the author of two books on health. Stephen’s heart attack was a wake-up call that led him to a deep dive into how the heart and our health work.
Structured water soon became the focus of Stephen’s research. He explains how a lack of structured water in the vascular system relates to heart attacks and other health conditions. It’s also important to note that structured water is disrupted by a key ingredient found in COVID shots and other injections, ethylene glycol. Stephen also goes over what structured water is and how we can build up more of it in the body to not only detox from shots but also safeguard our health on every level.
This conversation was recorded in front of our Weston A. Price Foundation members via Zoom. Join now to become a part of our next Wise Tradition’s live series. This gives you a chance as a Weston A. Price Foundation member to pose your own questions to the guests. Before we get into the conversation, I want to invite you also to join us at the next Wise Traditions Conference being held in Orlando, Florida from October 25th through the 27th, 2024.
The speakers include Dr. Stephen Hussey, our guest. And longtime favorites like Dr. Tom Cowan and Natasha Campbell-McBride. Together, we’ll enjoy nutritious food, very Wise Traditions friendly, as you can imagine, and also benefit from the wisdom shared from the stage and our new friends around us. Join us. Go to Wise Traditions to learn more and register. I hope to see you there. This is Hilda Labrada Gore and you’re tuning in to Wise Traditions.
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Welcome to the show, Stephen.
Thanks for having me. I’m happy to be here.
This is great. I’m so happy we could do this interview in the private membership space and still share part of it with our audience. It’s an important topic. People have been emailing us and saying, “Help, I got the COVID shot, or I had a relative who has. What can we do to detox from it?” I want to give a framework for this conversation, so let’s start with this. I know you had a heart attack at age 34. What happened?
Very much to my surprise, I had a heart attack. I’ll start with my history. I’m a type-1 diabetic and have been since I was nine years old. That heavily predisposed me to heart disease, which is what I’ve been told my entire life by various doctors. I was always curious about why would that be and tried to learn about it. I didn’t learn much from traditional medical doctors about why that would be.
Despite my best efforts, since college, I was very good at controlling diet and exercise because those are things I could control. I went through a period that was probably the most stressful time of my life, which was during COVID. There were a lot of things happening that were frustrating to me. There was that stuff happening, then I got some very stressful news about a close family member a day and a half before I had the heart attack.
It wasn’t just the news itself but it was the inability of me or my family to do anything about it to help this person. We were just sitting around waiting and hoping that it was going to be okay. It was in the long run, so everybody knows. I got that news on a Sunday night and Monday, all that was on my head and my mind. I woke up Tuesday morning. Unwisely, I tried to do a very intense workout. At the time, I would sprint up a hill, drop into push-ups, and do lunges until I failed. Twenty minutes later, I started having a heart attack.
There were other things at play other than the stress and that workout broke the camel’s back. I was dehydrated based on the way I was eating and how I wasn’t replacing fluid with electrolytes. There may have been some oxalate dumping going on based on where I was at my dad at that time. Looking back, there were oxalates in my urine upon testing. It was this planets are aligned kind of thing.
However, the interesting thing is that six months before my heart attack, I had a CAC score of zero, which means no calcified plaque in arteries. On the angiogram, when they placed the stent, I could argue they may or may not have needed to do that, but they saved my life. I’m grateful that I’m still here. When they went to do the angiogram, they found no atherosclerosis anywhere in my corner artist. It was just a ginormous clot that had formed.
Was this the impetus for your writing that book Understanding the Heart?
Understanding The Heart
I had already started writing the book and everything that I’ve written in the book I still agree with today, but I was able to include this story and my treatment in the hospital and all this stuff because of that. I’ve seen this as a bad thing because it was. I wish the heart attack didn’t happen, but it has made me dive even deeper into this topic. I’ve discovered a ton even since the heart attack. Since writing the book, I could probably make that book 50% longer now.
I’ve discovered so many things that will further the argument in the book. One of the best things that has happened since then is that I have had so many people reach out to me who have been through or are scared of going through the same thing. They’re like, “I want to talk to someone who’s been through it because my doctor has it. I just get the same repetitive answers from them about pharma and everything.” It’s almost become like this thing that has allowed me to reach other people and help them. It’s neat that has happened despite it being this bad thing.
I know you’re going to dive into this topic a lot more at the conference but tell us a little bit about the relationship of structured water to the heart. I saw somewhere that you’d written that a lack of structured water in the vascular system is related to heart attacks. Can you explain that?
Structured Water And Heart Health
Structured water is everywhere in the body. It’s what we’re made of. That’s why the tissue in my forearm feels like a gel and not like liquid water. It doesn’t feel like a waterbed, but it also forms on the lining of the artery. When we look at what heart disease is, there are lots of different components of heart disease. The main ones people talk about are vascular disease, atherosclerosis, and plaque formation.
When we look at what that is, it’s clotting tissue. Clotting tissue is what atherosclerosis is. Anything like scar tissue, you cut your skin, and a scab forms. That’s clotting tissue. When you analyze atherosclerosis, according to some studies, it’s about 87% clotting tissue. Very little cholesterol is present. There’s a bunch of scar tissue there.
That happens because if we damage the lining of the artery and the body can’t repair it or it’s excessively damaged, the body has to do something to stop the artery from being damaged or else it’s going to rupture and create a bleed. It deposits this scar tissue like you would cut your skin and scab forms. That’s what atherosclerosis is.
To me, this whole chasing-down cholesterol thing is a wild goose chase. In reality, we should be thinking about what is clotting and what creates clotting. Rudolf Virchow found that out in 1856. He was like, “These are the things that create clotting. It’s the damage in the lining of the artery. It’s poor or stagnant blood flow or interrupted blood flow. It’s when elements of blood are too sticky. They stick together too much.”
Those are the things we should be paying attention to. How do we stop those things from happening if we want to prevent clotting from happening? It turns out that structured water helps us do all those things. Structured water, fourth-phased water, exclusion zone water, or bound water. There are lots of different names for it because lots of different scientists have come across it at different times but it has some unique properties.
One is that it forms on water-loving surfaces, and all biological surfaces are water-loving. When we have water, a biological surface, and energy from the water, it will structure itself into this gel. That happens on the lining of the artery. They’ve shown in Dr. Pollack’s lab that it does indeed on the lining of the artery.
The reason they call it an exclusion zone is because nothing can penetrate it. It’s this almost impenetrable barrier. The only things that can penetrate it are small hydrated ions of minerals. If we have intact structured water there, it’s a barrier that protects the lining of the artery. That’s Virchow’s number one, to protect the lining of the artery.
The intact structured water is a barrier that protects the lining of the artery.
We interviewed Dr. Gerald Pollack on the subject as you alluded to him a moment ago. This is a different form of water. We’ve heard it’s always like a gas liquid or solid. We learned that in Science classes in elementary school, but he suggested there’s a fourth phase. He calls it an easy zone or exclusion zone water that’s more gel-like. You know how they always say, “The body is 75% water or 78% water or whatever it is.” As you pointed out, Stephen, it’s not liquid. It’s in this other form and this is a good thing. Go on, take it from there.
That gel is like jello because it’s like bone broth when you put it in the fridge or raw egg white. It’s that kind of gelatinous feeling. There are lots of different fascinating places in the body that it forms, but one is the lining of the artery. The second thing is that because of the way structured water forms and how it cleans off one hydrogen, you’re left with oxygen and hydrogen of water. Those oxygen and hydrogens team up and form structured water. That makes the structure water very electronegative.
The hydrogens that are cleaned off are right next to that. You have a positive and a negative area right next to each other and that’s a battery. We all know that we put batteries in something. We have to align the positive and negative side. That creates energy and they’ve shown this in Dr. Pollack’s lab that you can put electrodes of a light bulb into the positive and negative side and power the light bulb.
In a tube like an artery, a vein, a lymphatic system, or wherever, this energy that’s created by the formation of structure water propels the fluid because there is some liquid water in the body through the tube. They’ve shown that you don’t need a contracting heart to do this. This is how most of the water in the body and the blood in lymphatics move.
That’s what Dr. Tom Cowan said in his book, Human Heart, Cosmic Heart. The heart is not a pump and this aligns with what you’re saying.
That’s Virchow’s number two, which is to keep blood moving. Stop it from being stagnant and erupting. The third thing is the elements of blood, whether it’s red blood cells, lipoproteins, or whatever else is in the blood are also biological surfaces. Structured water from the blood, because the blood is about half water, forms on those things as well. When it forms on those things, it gives those elements of blood called zeta potential, which is a negative charge because the structured water holds a negative charge.
If you have two things that hold a negative charge around them and get too close to each other, the negative charges repel each other. They stay evenly spaced in the blood. That prevents things in the blood from clumping up. They’ve done interesting studies where they look at live blood analysis on people and they see that people do grounding and things like that. The Zeta potentially increases and the red blood cells are evenly spaced. That’s Virchow’s number three, keep blood from coagulating or sticking together.
If we build structured water in the body, it would prevent all the things that encourage clotting to happen in the vascular system. I got into a state where that stuff didn’t happen or I had low amounts of structured water in there. then I went and did that workout. It created a lot of inflammation because a workout is slightly inflammatory and a clot formed. The reason that it happens most commonly in coronary arteries is that they’re under the most pressure of any arteries, especially the left anterior descending arteries. They are the most pressured of any artery.
If there are things that break down structured water, they get pushed up against the lining of the artery more. That’s why more atherosclerosis happens there and why heart attacks are more common than liver attacks or things like that. There are liver infarcs and kidney infarcs, but they’re way less common than heart infarcs.
This is so fascinating. If people want to dive into the structured water more, you could check out a couple of interviews we did with Dr. Gerald Pollack. We’ve talked with Tom about it at the conference. He’s spoken about it. I love that the Earth has energy that it offers to us to help structure the water in our bodies in the proper way so that it can do all those good things you were describing.
I’ll never forget when I interviewed Tom years ago. In the end, he’s like, “The best thing you can do for your health is walk on the beach barefoot, holding hands with the loved one.” Pollack said something similar, so that’s fantastic. What does this structured water bit have to do with the shots that were developed against COVID?
It’s not just these shots, but I happened to be reading Gilbert Ling and some of his work on the bound water and structured water in the cell for the research I was doing for my next book. I noticed that in some of his experiments, he used polyethylene glycol or ethyl glycol in some of the experiments testing what would happen to a cell. It’s something that helps things get into cells and they didn’t know why.
He figured out that the reason it helps get into cells is because it breaks down structured water. When he would inject ethylene glycol into cells, at first it was interesting. He would find the shrinking that would happen to the cell, which suggests almost more structured water being formed. It’s because structured water is more dense and more compact than liquid water. Very soon after that initial shrinking, the cell started to expand, which meant structured water was being destroyed. That becomes liquid water again. The liquid water is more dense and it expands like that.
It’s different than structured water. It takes on this formation that looks like ice, but ice is less dense. That’s why it floats in water, but structured water is more dense. It becomes more compact. Ethylene glycol is one of the ingredients in some of the vaccines. It was probably ethylene glycol that by definition is just a string of ethylene glycol molecules.
Is this just me, but polyethylene glycol is found in ice cream, I’ve heard?
It’s found in a lot of different things. A lot of different household products and foods, but very small amounts. Here’s the problem, if you do a quick search on the internet, they’ll be like, “It’s not toxic in the amounts that you’re exposed to.” It seems through literature I found that when you ingest it, your body is pretty good at absorbing it then filtering it out through the liver and kidneys and getting rid of it pretty effectively.
If you bypass the body’s natural mechanisms of how things are supposed to be exposed to us by injecting something right into the skin, especially in the levels that they were in these injections, then that’s a problem because now the body’s natural protective mechanisms have been removed. That was the pathway of administration to those things.
This key ingredient, polyethylene glycol, is found in shots and may be the cause of clotting, myopericarditis, and high blood pressure. As you pointed out, it’s not just the COVID shot. It’s other shots too that have this ingredient.
Specifically, the COVID shots have polyethylene glycol. I’m saying there are other ingredients in other injections that are also known to destroy structured water or are seen as oxidative stress molecules. Structured water has a lot of electrons to donate, so you put a lot of oxidative stress into something that breaks down structured water, but it’s the pathway of administration that’s the problem. It’s being directly injected into tissues, which is what we see which we can talk about.
Going around our natural line of defense as you were suggesting.
The body has these ways of protecting us. If we do ingest something bad, we can get a lot of it out even if too much was still be toxic, but we can get some of it out. If we keep things from tissues and inject them right into the tissues, then those mechanisms don’t protect us. Somebody asked what books I happen to have. I don’t remember which ones but these are Gilbert Ling’s books.
Can you say the titles?
Revolution in the Physiology of the Living Cell and Life at the Cell and Below-Cell Level, which I’m pretty sure was the one I was reading.
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Discussing the COVID shot. If someone has gotten the shot, are they likely to suffer some of these issues we’ve been discussing that are sourced from polyethylene glycol?
Potential Impact Of COVID-19 Vaccines
It will help me explain a lot of the different adverse reactions that we saw with these injections that were being reported. They can happen immediately after the injection. When you understand the mechanisms of how this happens, they can also happen further down the line if we don’t do things that help get rid of the polyethylene glycol once it’s in there. Now, it’s in there having this effect. Let’s say we go through a stressful time in our life. We get some of the toxin exposure or we don’t ground or get sunlight and those types of things. Over time, it becomes a contributor that eventually predisposes us to these adverse reactions again.
It can happen maybe even years later if we don’t get rid of the polyethylene glycol. When you think about structured water and what it does and it’s a battery, then it holds this negative charge. Every physiology student learns that our cells hold a net negative charge. They’re told that it’s because of big proteins in the cell or there’s a concentration of chloride ions in the cell, but it’s because the cells are made of structured water and are holding that negative charge.
However, if you inject something that breaks down that negative charge, then you lose the voltage in your cells. What’s been shown is that when voltage drops in cells, we get a histamine release, which is anaphylaxis if it goes body-wide or could be a local histamine reaction, which is the redness or swelling of a local site. That’s what we see. People get injections with this stuff.
We get a local inflamed injection or if it affects them systemically, we get anaphylaxis because what’s happened is the body’s voltage has dropped because we’ve injected something that destroys that voltage. That’s what anaphylaxis is. When you have an allergic reaction, whatever you’re responding to is dropping the voltage in your body. That’s one thing that we saw with these injections.
The Impact Of Modern Lifestyle
I love to get to the solutions too. You’ve talked about a couple of ways in which we can handle PEG or other adverse chemicals and adjuvants that are in vaccines, getting our feet on the ground, and getting sunlight. What else can we do to restructure the water in our bodies?
The first step is when you’ve got something in there that’s destroying the structured water, to give your body any chance of eventually getting rid of it, you have to build up the charge first. There are some circles. We call it redox before you detox. Build up your negative charge before your body can even think about getting rid of it. All the things that build structured water.
First, we need to have the raw material. We need to have water. That water needs to be free of toxins because different toxins interfere with structured water formation. Specifically, in Dr. Pollack’s lab, they tested glyphosate. I think it was glyphosate that caused a five-fold decrease in structured water formation. It was either that or a wireless router, but I can’t remember which one was which but they were both bad. Those two things interfere with structured water formation.
Grounding or putting your feet directly on the Earth will build structured water. Sunlight or infrared light is the most in structured water. The far end of infrared which is 3,000 nanometers is the most structuring. The near-infrared and red light will all do it. Even blue light will do it but needs to be balanced by other colors of light. It should never be on its own like these modern indoor light bulbs and all those things.
Blue artificial light on its own becomes very damaging and can decrease the ability of structured water to form. Even just moving your body like gentle stretching a fascia like yoga and/or just walking. When you gently stretch fascia, it creates a piezoelectric effect that creates electrons from that. Those electrons are used to build a structured water. The other thing is what the heart does, which is vortexing water and blood. The heart is a vortex that spirals it.
Vortexing water in the presence of oxygen. The blood is always full of oxygen. That will energize water so that it can structure itself in the body. There are things we can do to do that to water before we ingest it. The heart is there doing that. The most low-tech way is to swirl it around in your glass and do that. There are fancy devices you can buy and machines that will do it. You can put it in the sun or close to the electromagnetic field of the Earth. Lots of different things will create this energy to water so that it more readily structures itself when it gets next to those biological surfaces in your body.
Strategies For Improving Health
The last thing is mitochondrial health. People think, “Mitochondria make ATP.” They do that but they also make infrared heat, which is structuring to water. They make water itself, which is very important. We need healthy mitochondria to do those things too. That comes from whole foods diets, but also from sunlight and grounding and all those things as well. Optimizing your circadian rhythm is very useful for mitochondrial health.
I think it was an interview I did with Thaddeus Owen. We talked about the missing element for your health where he was talking about some of these redox hacks about getting our feet on the ground and structuring water and so forth. The protocols you’ve mentioned, are they for detoxing too, or are those separate protocols that you would recommend?
Some of them will help with detoxing, specialty grounding and infrared light. Sunlight is always best but you could use the infrared saunas and red light panels too. Those things are helpful for getting fluid moving in the body like the blood but also limp, which is where we’re getting rid of toxins. The most important thing is circadian rhythm and sleep because your body cleans the house and repairs it at night. If we don’t have enough melatonin because our circadian rhythm and often our light environment are off, then that doesn’t happen very efficiently at night.
When our body is supposed to get the signal that the sun has set and it’s darkness, then we get melatonin production. We also get melatonin production throughout the day from near-infrared exposure to the body from the mitochondria. When we get the signal that no blue light, we increase melatonin production. That not only tells you to go to sleep but also triggers lymphatic drainage, the repair of the gut lining and arterial lining, and the mitophagy and autophagy that are supposed to happen every night to kill old cells and mitochondria to make new healthy ones.
All this stuff is supposed to happen at night while we’re sleeping, especially between the hours of midnight and 2:00. That’s when melatonin production is the highest. That is key. I tell the story of someone who recovered from COVID injection injury in an article that I wrote online on my website. She was doing all these things, taking all these supplements and trying everything. It wasn’t until she started getting sunlight, grounding, and optimizing circadian rhythm that her body was finally able to charge up enough, and then have these detox processes happen and push that out that she started feeling better. Now, she’s back to living mostly a normal life according to her. It’s pretty amazing.
It makes me so happy because it aligns with Wise Traditions. When I was in Ethiopia last summer, I saw indigenous people in the Omo Valley going to sleep shortly after the sun went down and then waking up with the sunrise. Talk about having every cell in your body sink to nature and your natural circadian rhythm. Talk about a healthy lifestyle. Unfortunately, in developed countries, we are killing ourselves. We’re injuring ourselves on a cellular level and it’s so nice to know that the simplest tax in life are free. They’re from these ancestral traditions that we would do well to revisit. Sleep as a detoxing mechanism.
It also helps you understand that when people do get sick or get injured by something like a COVID injection or something like that, and if it seems like it’s going on forever, you look at the environment they’re in and that environment is what’s keeping them in that. It would be silly for life to have mechanisms when you’re injured and stay like that forever. The issue is the environment that our modern world has created for us. That’s what’s preventing us from being able to recover from most of these things. If we put ourselves in the right environment, then our body knows what to do. It gets rid of these things and it heals itself and figures it out. We just have to change the environment.
If we put ourselves in the right environment, our body knows what to do. It rids toxic things, heals itself, and figures it out. We have to change the environment.
I’m also thinking about the interview we did with Devin Burke on sleep. He said, “If you’re stressed all day long, don’t expect to put your head on a pillow and fall asleep immediately.” Stress was a factor from what you said about your heart attack. We can’t even use sleep as a detoxing mechanism if we’re altered, anxious, and working till the moment right before we go to bed.
It’s all about the cortisol melatonin balance. We see sunrise and the blue light comes above the sunrise, then it peaks, then cortisol is supposed to go up. If we do things in the morning that spike cortisol too fast like see unnatural light first or have coffee before or we have a satiating protein meal or something like that, then those things can spike cortisol higher. We live this very stressful day and that spikes cortisol even higher.
Melatonin is down here, then the sun starts to go down, and cortisol comes down. Since we did all these extra things, the spike only comes down here, then melatonin starts to come up because we get darkness or maybe we don’t get darkness and it doesn’t come up. Even if it does, maybe we fall asleep because melatonin is higher. As soon as midnight or 2:00 AM, melatonin comes and cortisol is still high and we wake up, or we don’t get those cleansing detoxification mechanisms.
This lifestyle that’s pushing cortisol to be elevated too much is messing with that cortisol melatonin switch that’s supposed to happen. Cortisol is seen as this bad stress hormone thing. It plays a role. It’s very healthy, but when it’s out of balance, it messes with the melatonin. We’re doing things that raise too much cortisol and don’t produce enough melatonin. That’s the issue. Even if people are sleeping through the night, they’re unconscious and sleeping, they may not be getting this deep restorative like REM or a deep sleep that they’re supposed to get in.
All that you’re saying is also reminding me of Dr. Jack Kruse who has said often, “You can’t heal and the environment that made you sick.” There are lots for people to consider in terms of their lifestyle choices. What do you say to the person who not only got a COVID shot but boosters too? Is that going to make the injury far worse? I know you perhaps can’t evaluate people unless you’re talking to that individual but think of the person who has gotten the COVID shot and boosters. Do they have any hope for detoxing?
I think so, especially if they’ve gotten boosters and haven’t seen any major adverse reactions so far. That bodes well that your body is handling this burden pretty good. The solution is these things that we’re talking about. Start these things immediately as soon as you can so that you start getting rid of these things for when life happens because life is going to happen. The analogy is like a bucket. Everybody has a bucket. When the bucket overflows, you start to get symptoms.
Let’s say there was nothing in your bucket and you got a COVID shot and all these boosters. Maybe the buckets like three-fourths full now because of those, but it’s not overflowing yet. You could encounter things in your life that make it overflow. We can do things now even if you had no reactions or whatever. Do things now to decrease what’s in that bucket. Get rid of the injection ingredients to get rid of those things. It’s important for anybody who had these injections to start doing these things and start living this lifestyle not only to prevent any adverse event from the polyethylene glycol or the polysorbate 880 that’s in there but also to prevent all diseases in general. Take things out of your bucket. That’s huge.
Now we’re coming up to the end and we’ll be soon privately asking the members to pose questions to you about building more structured water, redox, and detox. I want to ask you as we wrap up the episode officially, if the audience could do one thing to improve their health, what would you recommend that they do?
We’ve touched on it already, optimizing your circadian rhythm. That is the biggest thing. Not only do these mechanisms by which helping us improve sleep and the amount of restorative sleep we get. It’s also a major player in what’s called coherence, having body coherence and heart coherence. That is huge for interbody communication and the ability of the body to encounter the world, handle it, respond appropriately to it, have a healthy response to it, and connect with the world.
Having body coherence and heart coherence is huge for interbody communication.
Not just the person in front of you, but the people very far from you that you can’t even sense like that Coherence is what’s connecting you to the field. The circadian rhythm is huge. There’s a reason that we have this natural day and night cycle. We should be wise to sink our bodies to that and be in touch with that.
Thank you so much for this conversation. It’s been a pleasure.
Thank you for having me.
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About Dr. Stephen Hussey
Dr. Stephen Hussey, MS, DC, is a chiropractor and functional medicine practitioner. He attained both of his degrees, a Doctorate of Chiropractic and Master in Science in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine from the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. He is a health coach, speaker and the author of two books on health: The Health Evolution: Why Understanding Evolution is the Key to Vibrant Health and Understanding The Heart: Surprising Insights into the Evolutionary Origins of Heart Disease – And Why It Matters. Dr. Hussey guides clients (from around the world) back to health by using the latest research and health-attaining strategies. In his down time, he likes to be outdoors, play sports, read, write and travel.
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- Interview with Thaddeus Owen Biohacking Our Health
- Build The 4th Phase Of Water In The Body with Gerald Pollack
- Better Sleep with Devin Burke
- Understanding Our Current Health Crisis with Dr. Tom Cowan
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