Part 1: Introduction and Background Info
For thirty years prior to 2021, Rachel Tudor worked as a movement specialist in the state of Washington. The last ten of those years she owned her own fascia focused practice. Every day she helped people heal and rehabilitate from injuries, manage connective tissue autoimmune disorders, and helped seniors stay mobile after joint replacement surgeries. As a former ballet dancer, she especially enjoyed working with dancers and other elite athletes helping them with injury prevention and the upkeep of their bodies under the demands of their sport. Her work was physically demanding for her body, and she had a full schedule of clients daily.
Rachel had been generally healthy throughout her life. The only major setback she had suffered from was a struggle with labyrinthitis many years ago, which is an inflammation of the tubes in the inner ear that can cause vertigo, but that had not bothered her since the late 1990’s. In March of 2021, she received her first Covid injection. Within 24 hours she suffered a sudden onset of severe vertigo that persisted for about 2 weeks. The injection seemed to flare up her previously dormant labyrinthitis. At that time, she went on a protocol recommended by her Naturopathic doctor designed to help lessen side effects from the Covid injection. It helped, and after a few weeks, the vertigo resolved enough that she could go back to work.
One month after the first injection, she got her second injection on April 16th. After this injection, Rachel describes that it was basically “lights out” for her. Within 24 to 48 hours, she was suffering from vertigo worse than before, as well as fevers, and inflammatory histamine reactions like rashes and hives. Over time she would also develop chest pain, “excruciating headaches”, systemic chronic pain, “debilitating fatigue”, brain fog and many symptoms normally seen with traumatic brain injury, internal tremoring (where you feel like you’re shaking on the inside), and blood work suggested a diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, which is an inflammatory autoimmune disorder. When asked what she thought was happening to her at the time she said, “I thought I was dying”. Her chest pain got so bad at one point that she went to the ER, they examined her and said she wasn’t having a heart attack or stroke and sent her home with no answers.
In a short amount of time, Rachal had gone from busy professional at a physically demanding job to barely able walk. She was confined to her home. Most days all she could really do was try and find a position that calmed the vertigo enough so she could maybe watch a show on TV. She tried as many things as possible that she thought would help; an abundance of different supplements, as well as medications and Epley’s Maneuver for vertigo. Nothing worked. When she tried to get in to see a medical specialist or neurologist, they told her it would be a year before they could get her in. Modern medicine had no answers, and though her Naturopathic doctors were trying everything they could, it wasn’t helping either. She suffered like this for over a year before she found help. But Rachel was not alone.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), established in 1990, is a national early warning system to detect possible safety problems in U.S.-licensed vaccines. VAERS is co-managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). During the rollout of the Covid mRNA injection, there was a significant increase in the number of adverse events reported in its database. [i] However, the concern is more than just increased reported cases from vaccine recipients. Experts like Dr. Robert Malone, a physician and researcher who worked on the development of mRNA vaccine technology early in his career, were concerned about adverse events. Malone testified at a UK Parliament meeting in December 2023. During his statement he said that “the current data of somewhere between 700 and 1000 peer reviewed studies regarding the safety or lack thereof of these products clearly demonstrate a series of adverse events”. [ii]
For many in the general public, it was hard to discern the real risk of an adverse reaction, or even what an adverse reaction actually meant. Early on, common reactions like fever and injection site soreness were clear, but many people had questions about how the vaccine worked. They wanted to understand what was happening inside their bodies and why they might experience these effects. mRNA, a new technology, wasn’t something most were familiar with before COVID-19, and the idea of being injected with something unknown raised questions. Medical terms like myocarditis and pericarditis began popping up all over the media, and the mechanism of action behind these side effects remained unclear. This lack of transparency about how the vaccine could potentially cause harm, along with the unfamiliar symptoms, made it difficult to weigh the potential risks against the vaccine’s benefits. Some of the many possible adverse reactions include: small local inflammatory reactions and larger body wide inflammatory reactions that can cause many different symptoms (like what happened to Rachel), [iii] clotting in various places in the body like the heart, [iv] brain, [v] and eye, [vi] increases in blood pressure, [vii],[viii] inflammation of or around the heart (myocarditis and pericarditis), [ix] inflammation around the lungs (pleuritis), [x] and cancer. [xi]
While I, personally, never received any Covid injections, my past health history of having many inflammatory conditions as a child (hives, allergies, IBS, asthma), having Type 1 diabetes since the age of 9, which heavily predisposes me to heart disease, and of having a heart attack at the age of 34, I was very curious about the inflammatory and vascular adverse events seen as a result of Covid injections. I actually released a book in 2022 called Understanding the Heart, that discusses all the findings of my independent research on how we have misunderstood the heart’s role in the body and the true causes of heart disease. Much of the research I did for that book gave me insights that eventually helped me make sense of and explain the mechanisms behind how some of these reactions take place. Understanding these mechanisms is critical, because until we understand the mechanisms of how these injections have caused harm, we can’t see a path forward as to how to mitigate the harm they have caused and prevent any future harm they may cause.
In order to understand how these injections increase risk of these pathologies, we have to understand some little-known information about the medium into which they are injected, the human body.
A Human Body of “Water”
Humans are largely made up of water, as much as 75% of us is said to be the molecule H20. Most of that water, however, is not in the liquid state, but exists in more of a gel state. Think about jumping on a waterbed, for example. Beneath your feet, water sloshes back and forth. That is not how a human body feels when it is moved or touched. Our bodies have more structure to them.
Most of us are aware that water can exist in non-liquid states, such as solid (ice) or gas (steam). Less known, is that scientists have found that water has the ability to hold energy, and when it does and it is placed next to a water loving, or hydrophilic, surface, it rearranges itself into a more structured state that is between solid and liquid. It more like a gel, kind of like Jell-O or the consistency of raw egg white. Just pinch the tissue of your forearm, it gives like a gel and then bounces right back into form like a gel. While some liquid water does exist in the body (blood, lymphatic fluid, cerebrospinal fluid), most of the water in the body is in a gel state.
While studying the cell, many notable scientists over the last century have come across the fact that most of the water in the body exists in a gel state, James Clegg, Mae-Wan Ho, James Oschman, Gerald Pollack, Fritz Popp, Gilbert Ling, and Albert Szent-Gyorgy, to name a few. Since many researchers came across this at different times, the gel state of water has been called many things in the literature, such as bound water, structured water, exclusion zone (EZ) water, 4th phase water. It is everywhere in the body, it is what most of the water in our cells is, it forms on the lining of the blood and lymphatic vessels, it lines our organs, and it surrounds the connective tissue fascia that holds us together.
Some of the best books on the topic are Living Rainbow H20 by Mae-Wan Ho, The 4th Phase of Water by Gerald Pollack, Life at the Cell and Below-Cell Level by Gilbert Ling, and Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life by Gerald Pollack.
This state of water and how it plays a role in our physiology is generally unknown in the medical field and among medical/biochemical researchers. This seems strange due to the fact that the science used in the development of MRI imaging technology, which medicine uses every day, was that of scientists looking at gel water in the body, mainly Gilbert Ling. An MRI only works because of how gel water in the body interacts with the magnetic field created by the machine. [xii] MRI imaging can tell us where pathology is happening because damaged or diseased tissue has lost its gel water and that shows up as a different signal on an MRI.
We are going to learn a lot about the unique properties of this gel form of water as we discuss each of the pathologies from the Covid injections throughout this article, but there are a few preliminary characteristics about gel water we need to discuss before we get into that, the first being how this gel water forms.
How Liquid Water Becomes Gel Water in the Human Body (or from H20 to H302)
There are a few requirements in order for liquid water to become gel water. We need water, of course, a hydrophilic, or water loving, surface, and the water needs to hold energy, a unique ability of water when it comes to liquids. If we have these things, then the water molecule, H20, will cleave off one hydrogen molecule (H+) and become hydroxide ion (OH-). The hydroxide ions team up with other hydroxide ions and form lattice-like hexagonal connections that are more structured or gel like. The molecular make-up of this is H3O2, and multiple layers of this can form next to a hydrophilic surface. This is depicted below.
This gel water holds a very electronegative charge. Water is a balanced molecule, the bigger negatively charged oxygen molecule is balanced out by the two smaller positively charged hydrogen molecules. Remember though, that when water becomes gel water one hydrogen is cleaved off. In this situation the bigger negative charge of the oxygen, paired with only one positively charged hydrogen instead of two, makes gel water very electronegatively charged.
In addition to gel water holding a negative charge, it is also more dense than liquid water. [xiii] It well known that when water freezes into ice it actually expands and is less dense than water, which is why ice floats. However, when water becomes gel water, it actually becomes more dense, more compact, it shrinks in size/area.
Lastly, remember that one name for structured water is also exclusion zone water. It is called this because when water becomes structured into a gel it forms a sort of barrier in which very few things can penetrate. In fact, the only natural substances that can get through the very small openings in structured water are some small, hydrated ions of minerals. It turns out that the cut off between which ions can penetrate exclusion zone water and which can’t falls between sodium and potassium, the exact two minerals that we see separated when it comes to the inside and outside of cells.
In cells, we have water (cytoplasm) and we have hydrophilic surfaces (intracellular proteins called microtrabeluar lattice). Water in healthy cells is never any more than 0.5 nanometers from a hydrophilic protein surface. [xiv] Due to water structuring itself on these proteins, the majority of water in healthy cells is gel water. [xv]
With more of the water in cells being structured, a larger amount of sodium is excluded and remains on the outside of the cell and the smaller ionic minerals like potassium and chloride are allowed to go inside the cell. Experiments have proven this, researchers damaged cell walls and the contents of the cell did not leak out, the ion distribution stayed exactly the way it was meaning that it wasn’t a physical barrier, like the cell wall, that was keeping the ions separated but the exclusion zone water formed on proteins in the cell. [xvi]
Anyone who studies cellular physiology learns that cells hold a net negative voltage. This resting state net negative charge held by cells is created to some extent by the negatively charged matrix proteins in the cell and the concentration of negatively charged chloride ion in the cells, but it is mostly due to the fact that when water becomes structured it is very electronegatively charged. [xvii] This negative charge allows for the different functions of the cell to happen properly.
While there are many different types of cells in the body (heart, brain, muscle, etc.), and they all have different characteristics and different functions that allow each tissue or organ in the body to perform its specific task, they all have this fundamental set up that allows them to create gel water. Gel water is what allows cells to separate ions, hold a negative charge, and maintain their compact state. As you read on, remember that gel water can exclude most things, is electronegatively charged, and is denser, or more compact, than water.
Suspect Covid Injection Ingredients
Much of what we know about the role gel water plays in cellular physiology comes from the work of Gilbert Ling. During experiments, Ling would inject various substances into healthy cells filled with gel water. Despite the almost impenetrable barrier created by structured water, there seems to be various man-made molecules and chemicals that can penetrate it. Two of those substances are ethylene glycol and polyethylene glycol (PEG). Ethylene glycol is the active ingredient in antifreeze. So, if ethylene glycol can prevent water from becoming ice or, when applied to ice, melt it back into water, it is reasonable to suspect that it might prevent water from becoming gel water or break down gel water returning it to liquid water.
In his book, Life at the Cell and Below Cell Level, Ling states that solutes like ethylene glycol cause an eventual swelling of cells from their initial weight. He states that “the inclusion of ethylene glycol caused first a shrinkage followed by a return to normal and above normal weight as more and more ethylene glycol enters the cell”. Remember, gel water is denser than water creating a compact healthy cell, so a swelling of the cell with the introduction of ethylene glycol suggests that structured water is being destroyed and returned to the less dense state of water.
The Moderna and Pfizer injections are known to contain PEG, and the AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson injections are known to contain Polysorbate 80, [xviii] a substance researchers have said is “a polymer with structural similarities to polyethylene glycol (PEG)” [xix] and has been shown to create similar reactions in the body. [xx] Now, because I know some of you will do this, a quick internet search about ethylene glycol, which is what Ling used in his studies, versus PEG, which is what is in the covid injections, pulls up generic internet explanations about how they are different molecules. Various places say that ethylene glycol (antifreeze) is very toxic, and that PEG is generally safe in small doses. However, the devil is in the details.
By definition, polyethylene glycol is a chain of many ethylene glycols strung together. Further, the confirmed safety of PEG is largely in the context of the small amount of ingestion of it from various sources in our modern-day environments. One article states that PEG is found in oral medications, toothpastes, shower gels, household cleaners, adhesives, printer ink, and processed food packaging. [xxi] It seems that when PEG is absorbed into the blood stream by the gut it is filtered out by the kidneys and eliminated, [xxii] but what about when it is directly injected under the skin and bypasses the natural barriers the body has to keep it from tissues?
Well, first off, research has shown that administration of PEG to animals in ways that are not ingestion (like intramuscular injection) can cause what is called vacuolation, [xxiii] which is a process where new pockets of expansion form (likely from cellular gel water being destroyed and expanding to liquid water), usually in the process of the cell dying. [xxiv] Also, there are many different forms of PEG based on molecular weight ranging from low molecular weight (PEG-200) to high molecular weight (PEG-20,000). However, regardless of weight, none of them seem to be safe. Research has shown that all forms of PEG are toxic to cells compared to a control (see image below). [xxv] The form of PEG in the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines is PEG-2000. [xxvi]
But microscopic cellular experiments aside, there are enough research articles discussing the threat of allergic reaction to humans from injected PEG to show that it is a concern. [xxvii],[xxviii],[xxix],[xxx] This reaction can range anywhere from local redness and swelling around the injection site, to full blown anaphylaxis.
Part 2: Explaining the Adverse Reactions
Allergy or Anaphylaxis
Whether it is a local response or full-blown anaphylaxis, the body responds through various inflammatory processes like redness and swelling. The way I think about inflammation is through the pH system of acid-base balance. Things that have low pH are very acidic due to a higher concentration of positive hydrogen ions, and things with higher pH are basic and have a lower concentration of hydrogen ions. The normal pH of the body is about 7.35 to 7.45, which is slightly alkaline meaning a lower concentration of positive hydrogen ions. This makes sense because a pH of 7.35 to 7.45 is the same as having a voltage of -20 to -25 millivolts, which reflects the low net negative charge we see in healthy cells. Remember, this is mainly created by the structured water in our cells.
If something comes and interferes with the gel water in cells that holds our negative charge and alkaline pH, it can create a change in pH toward more acidity. This is what we know as inflammation. [xxxi] Considering that we know that gel water holds our charge and PEG can destroy gel water changing our pH leading to a state of inflammation, it makes sense why allergic reaction happens with injection of PEG, or PEG like substances (polysorbate 80), in covid injections.
Depending on the person, it can be on a small scale, with a local injection site reaction, or it can be on a large scale with full blown anaphylaxis. Based on non-clinical data packages released by Japan and Australia, Dr. Robert Malone stated in his testament to British Parliament that we were told that these injections “would remain at the site of injection and the draining lymph nodes”, but that “was known to be a falsehood before these products were ever deployed into humans”. [xxxii] This could explain why a body wide anaphylactic response could happen.
Researchers showed that, in monkeys, during anaphylaxis, pH drops in blood and in tissues. [xxxiii] One study showed that if cell pH drops below 7, it leads to mast cell instability. [xxxiv] Mast cells are the cells that react and drive the chemical response during anaphylaxis, they release histamine. If enough cells have a pH drop below 7, this explains the body wide response we know as anaphylaxis. While many things can cause someone to have an inflammatory or anaphylactic response, it seems that the PEG in covid injections are one of them, this happens due to structured water destruction by PEG in the body.
In Rachels case, she was in a near constant state of inflammation bordering on anaphylaxis. The fever and constant histamine release that was giving her rashes, hives, and eventually a diagnosis of Lupus was all due to a severe depletion of gel water in the body dropping cells to a low enough pH that they were constantly having an inflammatory response.
Clotting
Now on to the more vascular adverse reactions seen from covid injections. Let’s start with clotting. German physician Rudolf Virchow, best known as the founder of the field of cellular pathology, stressed that most of the diseases of mankind could be understood in terms of the dysfunction of cells. In 1856, Virchow found that the three things that cause clotting in a blood vessel are damage to the lining of the blood vessel, poor or stagnant flow of blood, and when elements of blood get stuck together or coagulate. [xxxv] This became known as Virchow’s Triad and is still generally accepted as the causes of clotting in medicine today.
About 55% of the blood is plasma, the medium for blood elements to float around in. About 92% of the plasma is water. [xxxvi] Since all biological surfaces in the body are hydrophilic, and water next to hydrophilic surfaces can form layers of gel water, then gel water forms on the lining of our blood vessels. [xxxvii] Remember that gel water is also called exclusion zone water because it excludes all natural molecules other than very small, hydrated ions of minerals that are the size of potassium and smaller. In his book, The 4th Phase of Water, Dr. Pollack states that “the protein albumin was excluded”, which is significant because albumin is the smallest protein in the blood. This means that everything from bacteria, to the lipoproteins that carry cholesterol, to red blood cells, are all too big and therefore excluded from the gel water. If intact and healthy, the gel water provides a protective barrier to the lining of blood vessel protecting it from getting damaged. Virchow’s Triad number one.
Remember also that because one of the hydrogens of water is cleaved off during the formation of gel water and because oxygen is a bigger molecule and it is negatively charged, this makes gel water very negatively charged. When gel water forms, many of the hydrogens that are cleaved off line up right next to the negatively charged gel water. This creates a charge separation, where an area of something very negatively charges is right next to an area of something very positively charged.
Whenever we get an area of positive charge next to an area of negative charge it creates an energy gradient, in other words a battery. We have all seen the positive and negative signs on the batteries when we have to put them in a device. It has actually been shown in that if you put an electrode into the positive charge of bulk water and another into the negatively charged gel water, it creates enough energy to light a light bulb. [xxxviii]
Interestingly, when researchers in Dr. Pollack’s lab placed a tube made from a hydrophilic material in water and then provided energy in the form of infrared light, the energy created by the formation of gel water on the inner lining of the tube actually did the work of moving water through the tube with no outside force or pump needed. In his book, Dr. Pollack states that “flow of this nature could persist indefinitely” and that “sustained water flow occurs inevitably in almost any scenario involving EZ’s [exclusion zones] and radiant energy”. They later showed that when this happens in a blood vessel, the energy created from the gel water formation actually creates blood flow. [xxxix] Virchow’s Triad number two.
On a quick side note, this does in fact mean that the heart is not actually the main mover of the blood. It actually acts more like a vortexing hydraulic ram rather than a pressure propulsion pump. It has many roles in the body, but being the sole mover of blood is not one of them. I discuss the evidence for this in detail in my book, Understanding the Heart.
Lastly, the elements of blood are also hydrophilic surfaces, so a layer of gel water also forms around them. This gives the surfaces of the blood elements a negative charge that has been termed Zeta potential. It has been shown to exist on red blood cells [xl] and lipoproteins in the blood. [xli]
It is general knowledge that like charges repel each other. So, if we have healthy gel water on the elements of our blood, then they will be somewhat attracted to the positive charged plasma, but if they get too close to each other they will repel. This keeps everything evenly spaced in the blood and not coagulating or sticking together. Virchow’s Triad number three.
Inflammation and damage to the lining of a blood vessel (which can be measured via Lp-PLA2), poor or stagnant blood flow, and when elements of blood stick together (measured via erythrocyte sedimentation rate, ESR) have all been shown to be risk factors for various clotting pathologies. [xlii],[xliii],[xliv] Having adequate formation of gel water in our vascular system significantly decreases the risk that we will develop any sort of clotting. Introducing a significant amount of a substance like PEG all at once, like in an injection, however, could interfere with the gel water in our vascular system and increase the risk of clotting. As we have discussed, abnormal clotting is one observation we are seeing after covid injections.
High Blood Pressure
With this information, it is now fairly easy to explain why covid injections may cause high blood pressure. If gel water is broken down and the main way that blood moves in the vascular system is interfered with, then the body has to try and keep blood moving any way it can. One way it does this is to contract the muscles in the artery walls constricting the blood vessels. This narrows the space available for blood to move through the arteries and will make blood move a little faster, just like when you put your thumb partially over the opening of the hose and water starts to come out faster through that smaller space. However, this also leads to a sustained increase in the pressure in the vascular system.
Myocarditis, Pericarditis, and Pleuritis
Now on to the inflamed organs. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscles, pericarditis is inflammation of the tissue lining the heart, and pleuritis is inflammation of the lungs. [Remember that inflammation can be seen as a change of pH towards more acidity in tissues from a loss of gel water that holds the pH at an alkaline level.] We have seen how gel water can create flow of fluid in the body, but gel water is also necessary to create barriers in places in the body. These barriers of gel water allow for the removal of friction or resistance so that things can slide past each other more easily providing for less contact and chance of irritation between tissues.
This is the same thing that happens on ice. Ice is slippery, right? Not without gel water. Have you ever grabbed an ice cube in dry air and it stuck to your finger. Solid things contacting one another don’t slide well. However, your body is warm enough to start to melt the ice. As it does this, the water from the melted ice becomes gel water because it is next to the hydrophilic surfaces of your finger and the ice itself. The gel water provides the slipperiness of ice, and it slides right out of your hand and across the floor. It’s the same with ice skating, ice melting under the skate becomes gel water next to the ice and your skate slides right across it. [xlv] Gel water reduces friction and resistance.
When it comes to the lining of tissues, which is outside cells, we have what is called the extracellular matrix. This matrix does not have the extent of gel water that the inside of the cell does, but it still has a significant amount. Researchers familiar with gel water discussing the extracellular matrix described it well saying, “extracellular matrix is the best example: the solid part of the gel both constitutes a physical barrier separating organisms into tissue compartments, and plays a major role in cell adhesion.” [xlvi] So, gel water lines the outside of our cells helping cells stay adhered to each other within tissues and it lines the tissues of the body creating frictionless barriers between tissues.
If something like PEG is introduced into the body and it results in the destruction of our gel water, it could disrupt these adhesive and barrier properties of cells and tissues that are created by gel water. This would be especially problematic in the only two tissues in the body that are constantly moving without conscious thought to move them, the heart and the lungs. Something that is constantly moving will create friction and inflammation, like rubbing two sticks together to create heat and eventually fire.
In myocarditis, gel water is lost and heart muscle cells may lose their solid adhesion to one another. In a tissue whose cells are constantly contracting and relaxing, now more as individual cells rather than cohesive bands of muscle tissue, this can create excess friction and inflammation between the muscle cells in heart tissue. In pericarditis, the gel water lining the tissue of the heart and the tissue of the pericardium within which the heart sits are broken down. Without the friction reducing properties of gel water, the constant motion of the heart against the pericardium creates friction and inflammation. The same can happen with the constant expansion and contraction of the lungs as we breathe, though it happens more so in the heart due to the speed and frequency of which it moves. Once this inflammation happens, it is very hard for it to subside because the heart and lungs have to keep moving. This is similar to how sometimes the only way to get a tendonitis (tennis elbow for example) to subside is to rest and immobilize it for a while. Rest and immobilization are not possible for the heart or lungs.
Concerning Rachel, a lack of gel water between the tissues of her body and of her cells could be why she was experiencing chronic pain and internal tremors. If tissues and cells are not sliding past each other smoothly due to lack of gel water, the friction inflames tissues causing pain and the lack of smoothness as tissues slide past one another creates a sensation of vibration within the body.
When it comes to Rachel’s vertigo, there are tubes called labyrinths within the bone of your skull very near the inner ear. These tubes are filled with fluid. When you move your head, the fluid moves and the sensors on the lining of the tubes pick up information about which way the fluid is moving and tells your brain that your head is moving. When you spin around really fast multiple times and then suddenly stop, the fluid in those tubes has momentum and keeps moving giving you the sensation that your head is still moving, this gives us the sensation of being dizzy.
One cause of vertigo is that sometimes the crystals that line these tubes can get dislodged and then they are sloshing around in the fluid. This can create excessive movement of the fluid when your head is not moving giving us the spinning sensation of vertigo. Typically, a maneuver called Epley’s maneuver can help flush the loose crystals out so the vertigo stops happening. This was not the case for Rachel, Epley’s maneuver did not work because her vertigo was not due to crystals, it was due to a lack of gel water lining the tubes. Without the gel water lining the tubes, there is more resistance and friction to the water flowing through the tubes. This created inflammation and turbulence in the movement of the water in the tubes giving Rachel vertigo.
Cancer
In my book, Understanding the Heart, I discuss how cancer is a disease of mitochondrial dysfunction. If mitochondria in the cells become impaired, it can interfere with the ability of the cell to maintain its gel water and therefore shift to becoming a cancer cell. Cancer cells are rapidly dividing, undifferentiated cells, they are also very acidic. Remember, acidity means there are more protons present and a higher positive charge. This is exactly what would happen when there is a loss of structured water in cells and the negative charge it holds.
Research has clearly shown that cancer cells have different electrical properties than normal cells and have alterations in their pH. They also have different ion distributions than normal cells. [xlvii] Remember, the gel water is what excludes certain ions from the cell and lets others in, a loss of cellular gel water would alter cell voltage as well as affect ion concentrations in and out of the cell, which is what we see in cancer cells. Researchers have shown that, in select patients, increasing voltage of cancer cells through electrical current to the cells regressed or even eliminated cancer in some cases. [xlviii]
Further, with a loss of gel water, cells would start to lose their structure as they become more of a liquid. Nobel Prize winner Otto Warburg, who studied cancer cells much of his career, stated that “the irreversible injuring of respiration is followed, as the second phase of cancer formation, by a long struggle for existence by the injured cells to maintain their structure”. [xlix] Most people think the only job of mitochondria is to make ATP, but the reason mitochondrial function is so important is because they make water for the cells, and the water they make is gel water. The details of how the process of mitochondrial dysfunction and the inability of the cells to use oxygen, or respirate, as well as why the heart seems to be resistant to this process, as it is the tissue with the lowest cancer rates by far, is laid out in my book.
While mitochondrial dysfunction can be caused by many different things, the long-term consequence is that the cell cannot maintain its gel water which results in a drop in negative charge of the cell or drop in voltage in other words. Control of cellular division is regulated by cell voltage. [l] If the cell needs to divide, processes that lower the voltage of the cell and trigger controlled division to happen. However, if the voltage of the cell changes pathologically, like when it can’t maintain its gel water, then it can be signaled to divide uncontrollably. [li]
This is frighteningly similar to the experiments Ling did injecting ethylene glycol into cells. When he injected the cells with the toxin, they lost their gel water and lost their dense shape as the gel water became liquid water and the cell expanded in size. So, while a slow loss of mitochondrial function can over time cause a cell to lose gel water, have change in voltage, and signal to become a rapidly dividing cancer cell, a sudden introduction of a substance that can immediately break down gel water can do it much more quickly increasing the risk of cancer development.
Part 3: Healing from the Injection(s)
Reactions to vaccine injections are not novel to the covid injections. They have been happening for a long time. It is not a stretch of the imagination to suspect that some of the ingredients found in other vaccines could also interfere with various processes in the body. The PEG in the covid injections seemed to have a specific ability to interfere with our gel water. But other substances could have different effects and create different issues. A list of the various problematic compounds and toxins in different vaccines and the research behind some of their effects can be found in Appendix B of the book Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illnesses by Dr. Thomas Cowan.
Any toxin has the ability to steal the charge from our gel water. Many people think of this as a process known as oxidative stress. Oxidative stress occurs when a molecule called a free radical, which has an unpaired electron, wants to find an electron to steal so that it can become stable. Gel water, with its negative charge, is a huge source of electrons for free radicals to steal. Introduction of toxicants that can act as free radicals can tear down our gel water in the body. Dr. Pollack says it well in his book, “Suppose some electron-hungry process draws off some of the EZ’s negative charge, leaving the released lattice unit devoid of its usual negativity……Issues of this nature could upset the default situation.”
Obviously not everyone who received these injections had one of these adverse events happen. However, it’s often the case that minor reactions are not reported and so the amount of people who are thought to have been affected in some, even if small, way is actually much greater than we suspect. Still, not everyone had a negative side effect. This has a lot to do with the state of someone’s health before they receive an injection.
If someone received a covid injection while already in a poor state of health, due to living a lifestyle void of stimuli that build gel water in the body, it is much more likely that they will have one of these adverse reactions. Further, if someone is not regularly detoxing, or if they have genetic mutations that interfere with adequate detoxification like the MTHFR gene variant, then the harmful substances in the injections may be around in their bodies for some time. This means that while they may not have had a negative reaction at first, they could get to a state of poor health later and the substances, like PEG or Polysorbate 80, that are still present may then cause one of the above-mentioned pathologies.
Also, just because someone looks healthy or doesn’t have any diagnosable condition doesn’t mean that they are. I have seen fit, normal weight individuals find out they have diabetes, and I have seen young, “healthy” individuals have indications of metabolic dysfunction/insulin resistance on blood work.
Lastly, some of the same pathologies mentioned above are also seen in people who have the illness we call Covid-19 or who have the persistent symptoms of what we are calling “long covid”. It has been observed for many decades that the process the body takes in combating what we call viral illness results in massive changes in pH of cells and tissues of the body, in other words it results in loss of gel water in the body and loss of negative charge. [lii] This was evident in Covid as well, one study stated that for people with Covid “decreased pH [low voltage] at admission was associated with both death and the need for mechanical ventilation”. [liii] As we have seen, loss of gel water and changes in voltage or pH of various places in the body can results in the pathologies we have seen in people who have gotten injections or have struggled with covid and long covid symptoms. It has even been postulated that doing things to preserve body charge would be successful at preventing the symptoms we call viral illness. [liv]
A year after that fateful second injection, Rachel had not been able to work and her business had gone under. Even more demoralizing was that she was having to rely on others for even the most basic tasks. There was no sign of improvement from any therapy or strategy she had tried. Still suffering but constantly searching for answers, she finally came across information that gave her hope. It was a way of looking at the body from a totally different perspective, a more biophysics or Quantum or Circadian biology perspective, and it made sense. She consumed this information as fast as her injured brain would allow her.
Soon, she found herself avoiding and eliminating as many toxins in her home as she could, she was turning off all the wireless signals around her and being more conscious of her exposure to electrical fields in her home, she started to be very conscious about her artificial light exposure and the timing of her exposure to blue light from indoor lighting and screens, she abandoned her mostly vegan diet and started eating naturally raised animal foods, and, still unable to walk or move very much, her husband started carrying her outside at various times of the day to get sunlight and skin contact with the Earth. Slowly but undeniably, she started to get better.
Rachel started removing things from her environment that were interfering with her gel water formation and stealing her charge/energy and started putting her body in an environment that would allow her body to take in energy and build up her gel water. This comes down to a few fundamental things; getting sunlight and contact with the Earth (grounding), paying attention to our light and electromagnetic field environment, our diet, and the body’s ability to detoxify.
Sunlight, Grounding, Detoxification, and Diet
Now that we know our bodies are full of gel water that holds our charge, we can see ourselves as a sort of battery. Just like a battery, if we have low charge or lose our charge then we cannot power anything, including the biological processes of life. Before we can expect our bodies to heal from or detoxify anything, we need to give it enough charge to do so. That’s where recovery starts.
The first step is charging the battery. The sun supplies the energy for all life on Earth, including humans. Sunlight exposure will help us build gel water in the body and combat the effects of substances that may break it down. Our bodies take sunlight and convert it to electrons to build gel water in a few ways. Using the pigment melanin and the fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) (which are both found in our skin, among other places) the body converts sunlight to energy that is used to build gel water. Research has shown that when sunlight hits melanin, the melanin is able to use the light to break apart and rejoin water molecules releasing electrons in the process. [lv] DHA is a molecule that contains what is called a pi electron could, which is basically a group of electrons. When light hits the DHA in our cells, it excites the electron cloud creating a DC current that releases electrons to be used by the body. [lvi]
To get sunlight, we obviously have to go outside, which gives us the opportunity for another method of increasing our gel water in the body, grounding. Lightning is striking the Earth so frequently that it leaves the Earth’s surface negatively charged. [lvii] The fascia in our bodies (made of collagen protein) is a semiconductor and can absorb these electrons when our skin is in direct contact with the Earth. [lviii] You can imagine that direct absorption of electrons increases our negative charge. Grounding has been shown to decrease inflammation, [lix] increase blood flow, [lx] and increase the surface charge (Zeta potential) on red blood cells, [lxi] all of which we know means an increase in gel water. For indoor grounding, I recommend the products from the company Intuition Physician.
These are the reasons that Rachel’s husband started taking her outside, to get sunlight and contact with the Earth. In order to start being able to utilize the sunlight and grounding more efficiently, she also started eating more animal foods, which are essential for getting DHA and collagen in our diets.
In addition to putting our bodies in an environment that will help us create gel water and increase charge, there are also things we can remove that have been shown to interfere with gel water formation and lower charge. One is various toxins we are exposed to (like the PEG and Polysorbate 80 we have talked about). In addition, experiments in Dr. Pollacks lab showed that the herbicide glyphosate, which is sprayed on many of our food crops, created a 5-fold decrease in gel water formation. [lxii] This is one reason that eating organic food is very important. The second is wireless signals. A wireless router was shown to decrease gel water formation by 15-20%. [lxiii] This is concerning considering we are surrounded by wireless signals in our modern world. This is why Rachel started eliminating as much of her exposure to wireless signals and non-native electromagnetic field’s (nnEMF’s) as she could.
Once we have started to charge up our bodies, we can now start to detoxify the injection ingredients and other toxins we are exposed to daily. There are many strategies that are essential in helping our body do this. My recommendations for detoxification are simple. Avoid new toxin exposure as much as you can, support the livers detoxification pathways, make sure elimination and drainage pathways are open, and sweating.
The main areas we are exposed to toxins and can work to decrease our exposure are food, water, air, cosmetics, and cleaning products. When it comes to food, eat whole foods and get as much of it naturally raised and organic as you can.
Don’t drink tap water or conventional plastic bottled water. Filter your tap water the best you can, drink mineral waters bottled in glass, or harvest water from a spring.
Obviously, we can’t control all the air we breathe, but you can control the air in your home. Don’t bring things into the home that toxify your air (synthetic air fresheners, for example). Get quality HEPA filters and more cleansing filters (like AirDoctor or Molekule) for your bedroom where you spend a third of your time.
Anything you put on your skin will get into your body. Be very conscious about the products you use. Everything from soaps, shampoos, lotions, shaving cream, make-up, sunscreen, etc. Get the least toxic versions of everything that you can.
Everything we use to clean our homes can be toxic. All we really need to clean is a solution of vinegar and water and maybe an essential oil to make it naturally smell nice.
That was just a very brief overview of how to avoid those toxin exposures, I go into more details and strategies in my book, Understanding the Heart.
To support the liver the best thing to do is eat beef liver1-2 times a week. If you don’t like liver, you could take liver supplements, eat dried liver chips, or get powdered organ meat seasonings from the company Pluck. Two other critical nutrients for supporting the liver are collagen and sulfur. Sulfur supports the detoxification process of sulfonation in the liver, and collagen has the amino acids the liver needs to increase the production of antioxidants in the liver itself. [lxiv] Both of these we get from naturally raised sources of animal foods. Many people use collagen powders, I recommend taking it easy on collagen powders as they are high in deuterium, [lxv] which can lead to mitochondrial dysfunction and interfere with gel water formation in cells. I would rather get my collagen from whole food animal products and make bone broths.
To make sure elimination pathways are open, we need to ensure we are having a bowel movement every day and make sure lymphatic fluid is moving in the body. If constipation is an issue, then the best solution is a diet change. But before you go downing more fiber, you should know that lack of fiber is likely not the reason you are constipated. In fact, it might be contributing to why you are constipated. A study found that when subjects removed fiber from their diet it relieved constipation in 100% of them. [lxvi] In my experience, the most common reasons for constipation are disrupted circadian rhythm (discussed shortly) and insufficient intake of electrolytes/minerals. A high-quality mineral supplement would be a great idea. You can use code drhussey for a discount on Remond Relyte minerals (I recommend unflavored), but I also like Beam Minerals and Quinton Minerals.
Good metabolic health is also critical for healing and detoxification. Achieving metabolic health is about our diet and our light environment. [lxvii],[lxviii] As far as my recommendations for diet, I’ll keep them short and simple: Diligently avoid grains, processed sugar, vegetable oils, and alcohol. We should center our diet around naturally raised animal foods (beef, pork, poultry, eggs, seafood, organ meats, etc.), and eat whole food plants local and in season (stick to what you can either grow at home or find at the local farmers market). It is also a good idea to use techniques on the plant foods you do eat that help release their nutrients and eliminate as many plant toxins as possible through things like soaking, sprouting, fermenting, and cooking (Dr. Bill Schindler and The Weston A. Price Foundation are great resources for this). It is also best to eat in line with the circadian cycle of cortisol, which means eating a high protein meal within 30 minutes to an hour of waking and having your last meal at least 4-5 hours before bedtime. This circadian eating has been shown to decrease inflammation and oxidative stress. [lxix],[lxx] I also recommend drinking 2 cups of water with electrolytes/minerals first thing in the morning and drinking at least 8 glasses (8 oz each) of clean mineral rich water every day.
Most importantly for detoxification, the lymphatic system of the body is what the body uses for the removal of toxins and cellular waste. This should happen at night while we are sleeping, but in order for this to happen, it requires adequate amounts of deep restorative sleep. There are many things that dictate how much deep sleep we get each night, and one of the main ones is how much melatonin we produce.
Melatonin production is determined by our light environment. We all learned the acronym ROY G BIV in school to tell us what colors of visible light we get from the sun, but blue light is the color of light that tells our bodies what time it is. [lxxi] Our eyes are the primary way our body receives light that sets our clock. Melanopsin receptors in the eye sense the amount of blue light and then relay that information to the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (our body clock) in the brain. [lxxii] Blue light is present when the sun is up, it is lower in the morning and evening and higher when the sun is higher in the sky at midday. Though blue light amounts vary throughout the day, the sun is always emitting all the colors of light, it is always balanced with all the colors, which is why we consider sunlight white light. When it’s light outside, the amount of blue light is one thing that tells the body how much cortisol to produce, when the sun goes down and no blue light is present the lack of stimulation of melanopsin by blue light turns of cortisol production and triggers the production of melatonin. The light of the sun controls this natural cycle of hormones each day.
The problem today is that we use artificial lighting that emits a high amount of blue light after the sun goes down. This hits the melanopsin receptors in the eye and tells our body that it is daytime. Blue light exposure after sunset suppresses melatonin production [lxxiii] which in turn interferes with our ability to get into deep, restorative sleep. Without sufficient melatonin, all the cleaning house operations, like lymphatic drainage, [lxxiv] glymphatic drainage, [lxxv] mitophagy, [lxxvi] and autophagy, [lxxvii] don’t happen as well. If this goes on for long periods of time, night after night, we end up in a situation where our bodies are stuck with toxins and waste it can’t get rid of, as well as trying to operate on old, inefficient mitochondria and cells. This would be like if you never cleaned your home or never took out the garbage. Over time it would become a dysfunctional, unlivable place. This would be especially problematic if you had a gel water destroying toxin injected into your body that your body was not able to get rid of.
To set your circadian rhythm, see sunrise light every day, or at least make natural sunlight the first light you are exposed to when you wake up. Get outside in natural light (cloudy or sunny) at various times during the day (which is why Rachel’s husband carried her outside at various times of the day), and reduce or block blue light after sunset by using incandescent or red-light bulbs and wearing blue light blocking glasses. Blue light blocking glasses have been shown to mitigate the suppression of melatonin production from artificial blue light [lxxviii] and improve deep sleep quality. [lxxix] My favorite blue light glasses company is Filter Optix, I also like Bon Charge, code drhussey gets you a discount for both.
Keeping lymph flowing is also aided by the same thing that helps keep blood flowing, building gel water on the lining of lymph vessels. The way we do this will also help us with the sweating aspect of detoxification. In Dr. Pollack’s lab, they found the energy most absorbed by water, and therefore best at building gel water, was infrared light. [lxxx] The zone of gel water grew exponentially when exposed to infrared.
Research on the infrared light effects on the vascular system is amazing. Infrared light has been shown to substantially increase blood flow in the arteries of animals [lxxxi] and infrared sauna use has been shown to help heal the lining of an artery. [lxxxii] This makes sense because we know that building gel water on the lining of the artery protects the artery, which would allow it to heal, and creates blood flow. Seeing as the lymphatic vessels are also hydrophilic tubes with water in them, this also helps with the flow of lymphatic fluid. As a bonus, using a sauna will also promote sweating.
When we heat the body it temporarily “melts” structured water [lxxxiii] so that toxins stuck between it in fluid can be released while simultaneously inducing the mechanism of sweating that takes those toxins out through the skin. Research has shown that when we sweat, we release toxins like mercury, lead, cadmium, bisphenol A (BPA), and phthalates. [lxxxiv] This can be done with a traditional steam sauna, but if you create this heat using infrared light, then the energy provided to the water in your system creates an increase in structured water formation once you cool down and the toxins are gone. These effects of infrared light on the body make sense evolutionarily because 40-50% of the sun’s rays are infrared. Getting sunlight is great, but not always feasible for everyone, which is why I’m a huge advocate of infrared sauna. (I recommend the Relax Far Infrared Sauna, use code drhussey for a discount).
So, there you have it. Charge up the body and then help it eliminate toxins. If you are struggling with any negative effects from a Covid injection, negative effects of having Covid illness, or just want to prevent any possible future effects from getting a Covid injection, what we have discussed in this article makes very clear what your path forward should be. Put your body in an environment that allows it to build gel water and increase its charge, reduce exposure to things that have been shown to interfere with formation of gel water, and avoid toxins and upregulate daily detoxification mechanisms in the body.
Closing Thoughts
After 2 years of creating a life full of grounding, optimizing circadian rhythm, eating more animal foods, minimizing non-native electromagnetic fields and artificial light, and avoiding toxin exposure, today, Rachel is back to living her normal life. It was a slow process, at first her husband carried her outside, then she was able to crawl on her own, then she would “pinball” from resting place to resting place as she made her way through the house to outside, and then she was able to walk outside on her own.
After 18 months, she went back to work. She started slow, seeing only a few clients a day. Eventually, she was able to build her business back up to what it was. She has regained her independence and has a new appreciation for being able to go to the bathroom, get dressed, and make her own meals without assistance. She is also back to her more adventurous activities of paddleboarding and hiking. She still has some minor neurologic symptoms like being unable to retrieve words on occasion, but all of her other symptoms are gone, even her blood testing is negative for Lupus biomarkers. Rachel tells me that she belongs to many injection injury groups on various social media platforms. She says there are still a lot of people out there struggling with their injury and looking for a way back to health. She is trying to spread her story and her knowledge as much as she can.
Rachel was able to reclaim her health by changing her body’s environment. The modern-day environment for humans has drastically changed in an evolutionarily short amount of time. We used to live outdoors, be in constant contact with the Earth, under natural sunlight all day, and constantly move our bodies to find food and shelter. That all began to change during the Agricultural Revolution that happened 10-12 thousand years ago. That may sound like a long time ago, but if we put the entire history of modern humans (300,000 years or so) into a 24-hour day starting at midnight one day, agriculture and civilizations only started with 6 minutes left in that day, at about 11:54 PM. Which means we were hunter gatherers immersed in nature and eating natural food for 23 hours and 54 minutes, and only recently saw this change in way of life.
Further, there are many modern-day stimuli that we humans have only been exposed to for the last few seconds of that day. The industrial revolution of the mid 1800’s introduced a who new slew of toxins to our bodies less than 200 years ago. Artificial light, which allows us to live more of our time indoors and is disrupting our circadian rhythm, was only invented in the late 1800’s, and LED lightbulbs that are much higher in blue light have only been around for the last 50 years or so. Lastly, the technological revolution that has many of us sitting behind desks staring at LED lit screens and is inundating us with wireless signals is a very recent change.
I say all this to suggest that our bodies are surrounded by completely different stimuli than they were for the vast majority of the time modern humans have been on Earth. If we abruptly changed the environment of a fish native to a mountain stream in Canada by putting it in a tropical ocean in the Caribbean, I don’t think many people would be surprised if that fish’s health suffered and it struggled to thrive. It’s still in water, but it’s warmer, saltier, and not full of the normal things that fish eats, it’s just not the environment it has evolved to live in. Perhaps the struggle for some with Covid was more due to the fact that our bodies are struggling to maintain health in our modern way of life environments. Within the context of this modern environment, if you add an injection of something that has been shown to have negative effects on how the most abundant component of our body, water, keeps us healthy, is it really any surprise that it had negative health consequences for many people?
Perhaps what we know as viral illness, or the struggle some people have with what we call viral illness, has more to do with the fact that the modern way of life has us in an environment that interferes with gel water and makes it very hard for us to handle illness. And before you dismiss that as crazy, I want to share with you that poorer outcomes with the symptoms of what we call viral infection are seen in people with low vitamin D, [lxxxv] which happens from lack of sunlight. It’s not the lack of Vitamin D making it hard to fight an illness, low Vitamin D is the indicator that we have lack of sunlight exposure resulting in low gel water in the body. There is also a very robust amount of research showing poorer outcomes with viral infection are seen in people who have poor metabolic health, [lxxxvi] which is poor mitochondrial function and lack of cellular gel water. Most interestingly, research has shown that exposure to wireless signals of 5G can create all the symptoms of the viral illness we know as Covid-19. [lxxxvii] Remember, wireless signals have been shown to interfere with gel water formation. [For more historical information on that idea, check out the book The Invisible Rainbow by Dr. Authur Firstenberg.] It’s not the severity of an illness that’s the problem, it’s our environments that are making us more susceptible to illness.
All I am saying is that we need to understand where our bodies came from and where we are taking them. Just like that fish from the mountain stream that is now swimming in a tropical ocean, our modern-day human environment is stacked against us. It is not our ideal environment, and we are more vulnerable to anything that comes along and threatens our health. But unlike that fish, we are not stuck in the wrong environment. We can, individually and as a society, start to create a way of life that helps us maintain our gel water and thrive. We must get reacquainted with the environment that gives our bodies what they need to express health: nature. At the very least, we need to recreate our exposure to nature within the context of our modern way of life. This is the best way to combat any sort of illness and should be the societal response to any pandemic or epidemic of disease in the future. Health and resilience to disease are not created with an injection or a pill (medication or supplement), they are the natural state of the body when we put it in the environment it evolved to be in.
Stay healthy out there!
Stephen
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