Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ISSN: 2582-0931)

Review Article Volume 4 Issue 1

Water as Medicine

AD Styrkas*

Institute of Solid-State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia

*Corresponding Author: AD Styrkas, Institute of Solid-State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia.

Received: November 18, 2019; Published: December 31, 2019

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  Water is considered the most pronounced "abnormal" substance. These properties give it hydrogen bonds. Water moves and plays a crucial role in the processes of inanimate and living Nature. Life in the water originated. And we started life with moving water. Before the birth of the baby, the amniotic fluid that provided the life of the baby before birth departs. They contain nanoparticles of ancestral organisms. On them, on matrices, cells of the growing child are built from products of reactions of moving water with hereditary signs. Water provide movement child, protect from influences from outside, participate in exchange substances. Analysis of water learn about the development of the baby. Moving water helps a person even to appear in the light. The unified power system of the polymer makes it possible to instantly transmit information to the entire body through the soliton mechanism. Baby to the exit in the world already about many ways has misconception. That a person died, judged by cardiac arrest, cessation of blood circulation, movement of water, providing the body with water and the formation of the necessary vital activity of the body of substances, and this trouble is incorrigible.

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Citation: AD Styrkas. “Water as Medicine". Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 4.1 (2020): 146-152.




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