Functions of Water in the Human Body
Water, water here, water there,
water above, water below, water everywhere,
yet not enough did we drink.
Water inside, water outside, water everywhere,
still our bodies did shriek and shrink.
[shriek, verb, to make a very high, loud sound,
shriek with joy/pain/fright etc; shrink, verb, to
become smaller or to make something smaller
through the effects of heat or water; to become
smaller in amount,size or value]
1. Water is the bulk material that fills empty
spaces in the human body. There is no vacuum in
between cells.
2. Water is the vehicle of transport for the
circulation of blood cells.
3. Water is a solvent for the materials that dissolve
in it, including oxygen. Those who never drink
enough water over time will surely develop
respiration disease.
4. Water is the adhesive that binds solid parts of
the cell together. Just as ice has sticky effect, so
water seems to become sticky at the cell
membrane. It is responsible for holding things
together (integrity) and forming a membrane or
protective barrier around the cell.
5. The neuro-transmission system of the human
brain and nerves depend on rapid movement of
sodium and potassium in and out of the
membrane along the full length of the nerves.
Stroke is caused by water deficiency. Water that
is loose and not bonded with something else is
free to move across the cell membrane and turn
the element-moving pumps.
6. Some of the element-moving pumps are
voltage-generating pumps. Thus, efficiency of
neuro-transmision systems depends on the
availability of free and unengaged water in the
nerve tissues. All beverages are 'engaged liquid'
and not free & unengaged water for the body
to use; in fact, these processed drinks further tax
the existing water from the body systems, hence
produce a dehydration effect.
In its osmotic urge to get into the cell, water
generates energy by turning the pump units that
force potassium into the cell and push sodium
outside the cell - just as water turns the turbines at
a hydro-electric dam (reservoir) to make electricity.
The error of "solid" paradigm explain: up to now,
however, it has been assumed that all energy
storage in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - the
substance that "burns" and gives out "heat" to
"cook" any of the chemical reactions required for
the cell to function - is from food intake. This is
why water ,"solvent" paradigm, has not received
much attention as a source of energy in the
energy-generating systems in the human body.
But, eventually growing number of common-
sense readers are waking up to this discovery of
"solvent" paradigm and has experience the water-
cure effects for their own health.
7. Water is the central regulator of energy and
osmotic balance in the body. Sodium and
potassium stick to the protein of the pump and
act as the "magnet of the dynamo" when water
rotates the pump proteins. The rapid turn of these
cation (pronounced cat-i-on)pumps generates
energy that is stored at many different locations
in three different pool types.
a.ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate) is one type of
energy storage pool.
b.Another energy storage pool is guanosine tri-
phosphate (GTP).
c.A third system is in the endoplasmic reticulum
that captures and traps calcium . For every two
units of calcium that are trapped, the energy
equivalent of one unit of ATP is stored in the
connection of the two calcium atoms. For every
two units of calcium that are separated from one
another and released, one unit of energy - to make
a new unit of ATP - is also released. This
mechanism of calcium entrapment as a means of
energy storage makes the bones structure of the
human body not only its scaffolding but also its
Fort Knox - like investment of your cash in gold
reserve. Hence, when there is severe dehydration
- and consequently a decreased supply of
hydroelectric energy - the body taps into the
bones for their stored energy. Thus, the primary
cause, etiology, of osteoporosis is persistent
dehydration.
8. The foods we eat are the products of energy
conversion from the initial electrical-energy-
generating property of water. Fresh fruit is always
better energy generating food compared to dried
fruits; simple reason being the presence of
'distilled-water' found in fresh fruits.
All living and growing species, human included,
survive as a result of energy generation from
water. One major problem in the scientific
evaluation of the human body is the lack of under
-standing of the magnitude of our body's
dependence on energy from hydroelectricity.
For instance, during the first few months of
pregnancy, any mother-to-be who neglected the
need to increase water intake as the fetus grows,
will experience 'morning-sickness', back-pain, or
nausea's feeling, all these are sign/symptoms of
body 'crying' for more free water due to the
multiplication of cells and increased demand for
energy. As the body weight increases, the water
intake should be increased accordingly.
Drink at least 10% of your own daily water-quota
(32.53 ml multiply by your present body weight
(kg), every 90 minutes. Use 1/4 teaspoon of sea-
salt in your daily diet, for every 1250 ml water
intake per day.
Pain is a sign/signal produced by dehydration in
the human body. Pain may be common but it is
not normal.
9. The electricity produced at the cell membrane
also forces the nearby proteins to align them-
selves and get ready for their chemical reactions.
Blood is normally about 94 percent water when
the body is fully hydrated (red cells are actually
"water bags" that contain the colored
hemoglobin). Inside the cells of the body, there
should ideally be about 75 percent water. Because
of this difference in water levels outside and
inside the cells, an osmotic flow of water into the
cells normally occurs. Diffusion. There are
hundreds of thousands of voltage-generating
pumps units at the cell membranes, much like the
turbines used in hydroelectric dams-reservoir.
The water that flows through them rotates these
pumps. This rush of water creates hydroelectric
energy. At the same time, and as part of the same
process, elements such as sodium and potassium
are exchanged. This we can see the reason , why
professional endurance sportsmen like
marathoners, tri-athletes, drink saline-water, or
take in banana (being rich in potassium and
carbohydrates),during the race. Muscle cramps is
due to insufficient of water and sodium , hence
the conversion of energy is compromised and
muscle tissue failed to receive energy to continue
on performing, and muscle twist.
Only water that is free and can move about - the
water you drink - generates hydroelectric energy
at the cell membrane. Coffee, alcohol, milk, tea,
colas, beverages, though used water as part of
their ingredients, is not free-water to be ready
used by the body.
The previously supplied water that is now busy
with other functions cannot leave its binding
position to rush elsewhere. This is why water by
itself should be considered the most suitable pick
-me-up beverage and should be consumed at
regular intervals during the day. If you should
wake up to urinate during mid-night, it is good
for the body if you drink one glass of water and
then continue your sleep. Remember that it is not
the long uninterrupted sleep-hours that determine
the quality rest, but the availability of free-water
during the sleep which decide the body is
recharged promptly with energy for the morning.
And you know that infant never care what time it
is to ask for another sip of water, he/she just cries
loud until the thirst signal is answered with water;
not every cry is for milk, though.
The good thing about water as a source of energy
is the fact that any excess water is passed out of
the body. It manufactures the needed energy to
top up the reserves in the cells (trillion of them)
and then leaves the body (carrying with it the
toxic waste of the cells). It is not stored. Body
wisdom from the Wise Creator!
When there is dehydration because a person is not drinking enough water (for one's own body weight), the cells become depleted of their ready energy. They then have to depend more on energy generation from food that is consumed instead of water. In this situation, the human body is pushed into storing fat and using its protein and starch reserves, because it is easier to break these elements down than the stored fat. Bear in mind that water is also needed to break down fats for energy. Due to this natural fact, many overweight people grow to be obese, eating more sweet stuff for energy, but neglect the fresh free-water to solve their energy-crisis, and later health-crisis. Their bodies are engaged in perpetual crisis management of dehydration. These people need our simple help: they are not 'sick', they are thirsty and dehydrating. Share with them the water-cure protocol formula and help them regain the quality of health and life.
The word hydrolysis (loosening, dissolving, breaking, or splitting by the participating action of water ) is used when water becomes involved in the metabolism of other materials. Activities that depend on hydrolysis include the breakdown of a protein into the different amino acids that have been used to make that particular protein, and the breakdown of large fatty particles into smaller fatty acid units. Without water, hydrolysis cannot take place. It follows, then, that the hydrolytic function of water also constitutes the metabolism of water itself.
Water metabolism is never taught or emphasized in many medical schools and hence graduated young doctors-to-be , alas, also never quite understand the water healing primary properties and functions when they are told about water-cure protocol formula cure many incurable diseases (which is actually dehydration-dis-ease manifestation)
What this means is that water itself needs to be broken down first - hydrolyzed - before the human body can use the various components in food. This is why we need to supply body with plain water before we eat solid foods. 30 minutes prior to meal time, drink one glass of water. And avoid drinking tea, coffee, sodas, cola, after meal, for these drinks will further overload the digestion system beside its dehydrating effects.
Water, water here, water there,
water above, water below, water everywhere,
yet not enough did we drink.
Water inside, water outside, water everywhere,
still our bodies did shriek and shrink.
[shriek, verb, to make a very high, loud sound,
shriek with joy/pain/fright etc; shrink, verb, to
become smaller or to make something smaller
through the effects of heat or water; to become
smaller in amount,size or value]
1. Water is the bulk material that fills empty
spaces in the human body. There is no vacuum in
between cells.
2. Water is the vehicle of transport for the
circulation of blood cells.
3. Water is a solvent for the materials that dissolve
in it, including oxygen. Those who never drink
enough water over time will surely develop
respiration disease.
4. Water is the adhesive that binds solid parts of
the cell together. Just as ice has sticky effect, so
water seems to become sticky at the cell
membrane. It is responsible for holding things
together (integrity) and forming a membrane or
protective barrier around the cell.
5. The neuro-transmission system of the human
brain and nerves depend on rapid movement of
sodium and potassium in and out of the
membrane along the full length of the nerves.
Stroke is caused by water deficiency. Water that
is loose and not bonded with something else is
free to move across the cell membrane and turn
the element-moving pumps.
6. Some of the element-moving pumps are
voltage-generating pumps. Thus, efficiency of
neuro-transmision systems depends on the
availability of free and unengaged water in the
nerve tissues. All beverages are 'engaged liquid'
and not free & unengaged water for the body
to use; in fact, these processed drinks further tax
the existing water from the body systems, hence
produce a dehydration effect.
In its osmotic urge to get into the cell, water
generates energy by turning the pump units that
force potassium into the cell and push sodium
outside the cell - just as water turns the turbines at
a hydro-electric dam (reservoir) to make electricity.
The error of "solid" paradigm explain: up to now,
however, it has been assumed that all energy
storage in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - the
substance that "burns" and gives out "heat" to
"cook" any of the chemical reactions required for
the cell to function - is from food intake. This is
why water ,"solvent" paradigm, has not received
much attention as a source of energy in the
energy-generating systems in the human body.
But, eventually growing number of common-
sense readers are waking up to this discovery of
"solvent" paradigm and has experience the water-
cure effects for their own health.
7. Water is the central regulator of energy and
osmotic balance in the body. Sodium and
potassium stick to the protein of the pump and
act as the "magnet of the dynamo" when water
rotates the pump proteins. The rapid turn of these
cation (pronounced cat-i-on)pumps generates
energy that is stored at many different locations
in three different pool types.
a.ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate) is one type of
energy storage pool.
b.Another energy storage pool is guanosine tri-
phosphate (GTP).
c.A third system is in the endoplasmic reticulum
that captures and traps calcium . For every two
units of calcium that are trapped, the energy
equivalent of one unit of ATP is stored in the
connection of the two calcium atoms. For every
two units of calcium that are separated from one
another and released, one unit of energy - to make
a new unit of ATP - is also released. This
mechanism of calcium entrapment as a means of
energy storage makes the bones structure of the
human body not only its scaffolding but also its
Fort Knox - like investment of your cash in gold
reserve. Hence, when there is severe dehydration
- and consequently a decreased supply of
hydroelectric energy - the body taps into the
bones for their stored energy. Thus, the primary
cause, etiology, of osteoporosis is persistent
dehydration.
8. The foods we eat are the products of energy
conversion from the initial electrical-energy-
generating property of water. Fresh fruit is always
better energy generating food compared to dried
fruits; simple reason being the presence of
'distilled-water' found in fresh fruits.
All living and growing species, human included,
survive as a result of energy generation from
water. One major problem in the scientific
evaluation of the human body is the lack of under
-standing of the magnitude of our body's
dependence on energy from hydroelectricity.
For instance, during the first few months of
pregnancy, any mother-to-be who neglected the
need to increase water intake as the fetus grows,
will experience 'morning-sickness', back-pain, or
nausea's feeling, all these are sign/symptoms of
body 'crying' for more free water due to the
multiplication of cells and increased demand for
energy. As the body weight increases, the water
intake should be increased accordingly.
Drink at least 10% of your own daily water-quota
(32.53 ml multiply by your present body weight
(kg), every 90 minutes. Use 1/4 teaspoon of sea-
salt in your daily diet, for every 1250 ml water
intake per day.
Pain is a sign/signal produced by dehydration in
the human body. Pain may be common but it is
not normal.
9. The electricity produced at the cell membrane
also forces the nearby proteins to align them-
selves and get ready for their chemical reactions.
Blood is normally about 94 percent water when
the body is fully hydrated (red cells are actually
"water bags" that contain the colored
hemoglobin). Inside the cells of the body, there
should ideally be about 75 percent water. Because
of this difference in water levels outside and
inside the cells, an osmotic flow of water into the
cells normally occurs. Diffusion. There are
hundreds of thousands of voltage-generating
pumps units at the cell membranes, much like the
turbines used in hydroelectric dams-reservoir.
The water that flows through them rotates these
pumps. This rush of water creates hydroelectric
energy. At the same time, and as part of the same
process, elements such as sodium and potassium
are exchanged. This we can see the reason , why
professional endurance sportsmen like
marathoners, tri-athletes, drink saline-water, or
take in banana (being rich in potassium and
carbohydrates),during the race. Muscle cramps is
due to insufficient of water and sodium , hence
the conversion of energy is compromised and
muscle tissue failed to receive energy to continue
on performing, and muscle twist.
Only water that is free and can move about - the
water you drink - generates hydroelectric energy
at the cell membrane. Coffee, alcohol, milk, tea,
colas, beverages, though used water as part of
their ingredients, is not free-water to be ready
used by the body.
The previously supplied water that is now busy
with other functions cannot leave its binding
position to rush elsewhere. This is why water by
itself should be considered the most suitable pick
-me-up beverage and should be consumed at
regular intervals during the day. If you should
wake up to urinate during mid-night, it is good
for the body if you drink one glass of water and
then continue your sleep. Remember that it is not
the long uninterrupted sleep-hours that determine
the quality rest, but the availability of free-water
during the sleep which decide the body is
recharged promptly with energy for the morning.
And you know that infant never care what time it
is to ask for another sip of water, he/she just cries
loud until the thirst signal is answered with water;
not every cry is for milk, though.
The good thing about water as a source of energy
is the fact that any excess water is passed out of
the body. It manufactures the needed energy to
top up the reserves in the cells (trillion of them)
and then leaves the body (carrying with it the
toxic waste of the cells). It is not stored. Body
wisdom from the Wise Creator!
When there is dehydration because a person is not drinking enough water (for one's own body weight), the cells become depleted of their ready energy. They then have to depend more on energy generation from food that is consumed instead of water. In this situation, the human body is pushed into storing fat and using its protein and starch reserves, because it is easier to break these elements down than the stored fat. Bear in mind that water is also needed to break down fats for energy. Due to this natural fact, many overweight people grow to be obese, eating more sweet stuff for energy, but neglect the fresh free-water to solve their energy-crisis, and later health-crisis. Their bodies are engaged in perpetual crisis management of dehydration. These people need our simple help: they are not 'sick', they are thirsty and dehydrating. Share with them the water-cure protocol formula and help them regain the quality of health and life.
The word hydrolysis (loosening, dissolving, breaking, or splitting by the participating action of water ) is used when water becomes involved in the metabolism of other materials. Activities that depend on hydrolysis include the breakdown of a protein into the different amino acids that have been used to make that particular protein, and the breakdown of large fatty particles into smaller fatty acid units. Without water, hydrolysis cannot take place. It follows, then, that the hydrolytic function of water also constitutes the metabolism of water itself.
Water metabolism is never taught or emphasized in many medical schools and hence graduated young doctors-to-be , alas, also never quite understand the water healing primary properties and functions when they are told about water-cure protocol formula cure many incurable diseases (which is actually dehydration-dis-ease manifestation)
What this means is that water itself needs to be broken down first - hydrolyzed - before the human body can use the various components in food. This is why we need to supply body with plain water before we eat solid foods. 30 minutes prior to meal time, drink one glass of water. And avoid drinking tea, coffee, sodas, cola, after meal, for these drinks will further overload the digestion system beside its dehydrating effects.
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