Electro-osmosis and structured water

The properties of structured water explain why electro-osmosis works the way it does. Structured water forms automatically on any hydrophilic surface in the body driven by infrared energy (heat) which is always present. The formation of structured water causes a separation of charge where one molecule of water loses a hydrogen which then binds with another H2O to form H3O+. This positively charged water accumulates in the extracellular spaces (i.e. the meridians). Since opposite charges attract, the water will be attracted to negative charge. It is the hydrophilic surfaces on the walls of the cells that make up the meridians that causes the accumulation of charge in the first place. The positively charged molecules (which there are plenty of) will pull the rest of the water along with it. This explains the need for an extracellular matrix in electroosmosis. It also explains the water being attracted to negative charge.

Published by Mark Reinhard

I aman Acupuncturist with over 32 years experience. I am also an electrical engineer (graduated from Georgia Tech in 1981) and also an author ("Electro-Acupuncture for Practitioners" available on Amazon in book and e-book formats).My goal is to take the mysteryout of acupuncture and to bring it into the 21st century.

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