A Water Revolution

Science to Sage Magazine

Dr.Gerald Pollack (USA), Bioengineer
Dr. Gerald Pollack, a professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington, is involved in ground-breaking water research. Dr. Pollack started his career studying the physiology of muscle contraction and began wondering why common theories and knowledge did not incorporate water into the mechanisms of contraction – despite 99% of the composition of muscle tissue consisting of water molecules. Realizing that research and textbooks have largely overlooked the presence of water and its role in our organs, muscles and tissues, Dr. Pollack launched an ongoing inquiry into the phenomena of water and its role in cell biology. He determined that without understanding this relationship we will never be able to fully understand how cells function. Scientists had long neglected the study of water, thinking that we have water all figured out. According to Dr. Pollack, nothing could be farther from the truth. In fact, “those in the field know that it’s absolutely not true. We haven’t a clue how water works,” he says. “In our lab, we’ve been focusing mainly on water structure near interfaces. The body, of course, is filled with interfaces. Inside the cell, it’s mainly proteins, nucleic acids, and salts. They’re all interfacing with water. So the central question is: what happens when water interfaces with those constituents? Does it change? Does it remain the same? This is where we’ve made some important discoveries.” At Greenfield Naturals, the dynamics and principles uncovered by Dr. Pollack’s research are being applied to the construction of our Water Activation Units.

Dr.Konstantin Korotkov (Russia), Physicist & Inventor
The Gas Discharge Visualization or Electrophotonic Camera was developed by Professor Konstantin Korotkov at St Petersburg Technical University in 1996. Photon and electron emissions from an object’s surface are stimulated by electrical impulses. This results in an electronic avalanche effect that creates a series of impulses called “sliding gas discharge”. The Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) camera is named after this well-known physical phenomenon. The discovery that, like other objects, humans also emit light when subject to electro-magnetic fields is not new. Nicola Tesla discovered this effect in 1880; and the work of Semyon Kirlian in Russia during the 1940s is also well documented. What is unique about the GDV technique is that the visual discharge can be photographed using powerful digital cameras and then analyzed by sophisticated computer software. Professor Korotkov and his team have shown that GDV parameters such as intensity, area and form, are distinct between various objects. Different objects display a different glow. In people, their unique GDV image reflects the activity of the autonomic nervous system and provides insights into the physiological and psychological states of the subject. In water, GDV imaging has been successfully used to determine the level of energy present in the water molecules that is available to benefit everything within it area of influence. Structured water consistently displays a significant increase in photonic activity as compared to any other type of water.

Krishna Madappa (USA), Co-Founder, The Institute of Science, Spirituality & Sustainability
Born and raised in the Andaman Islands, Bharat, India and educated in India, the United States and Russia in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Ayurveda and Bio-Field sciences, Krishna explores the integrative science of Whole Being Wellness. As a Holistic Consultant, Krishna is dedicated to awakening and heightening awareness through studies of human energy fields, essential oils, sound, light and water, including structured water. Krishna travels around the world to lecture and to facilitate experiential learning intensives, corporate wellness workshops, water research intensives and retreats, as well as small group and individual sessions. He has been enriching and empowering the lives of all he meets for over three decades. Krishna’s lectures, seminars, and retreats on integrated well-being demonstrate how Vedic wisdom and Ayurvedic principles and practices can be incorporated into our daily lives in order to live an inspired, enriched and empowered lifestyle. He demonstrates how the use of GDV imaging, essential oils, water and mindful daily practices enhance the process of mind-body-spirit integration. Krishna seeks to convey the basic principle of, “Light to LIFE and Life to LIGHT.” His Institute’s advisory team, chaired by Dr.Konstantin Korotkov, conducts research into diverse areas of study including water, consciousness studies, agriculture, sports, and space measurements and more. Krishna is an advisor to The International Union of Medical and Applied Bioelectrography; is an active member of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine; a trustee at Southwestern College of Tranformational Medicine; a member of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges; an advisor to GATHS (Global alliance for Traditional Health Systems); and is a member of the United Nations Global Alliance for ICT and Development. Most recently he co-founded the Global Alliance for Integral Development with Brazilian colleagues, whose mission is to further the development of sustainable, empowered communities.

Vladimir Voeikov (Russia), Biochemistry
Dr. Vladimir Voeikov received his Diploma in Biology (Biophysics) and his Ph.D. in Biophysics at M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University. He worked as a Research Fellow of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow) and then as Assistant Professor of the Department of Bioorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Biology, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University. From 1978 to 1979 he conducted research in the Department of Biochemistry and Medicine at Duke University, followed by serving as Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Biology (Research and Development). Since 1979 he has been an Associate Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Chair of Bioorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Biology, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, and a Senior Researcher at M.M. Shemyakin and Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Voeikov has authored/co-authored over 200 publications. Among these are major contributions to the scientific understanding of water, the world’s most important and abundant substance. His work provides ongoing inspiration to the team and can be reviewed online at www.voeikov.com.


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