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Blood Flow, Lymph Flow, and Sunlight

electrons ez water infrared light piezoelectric effect sunlight May 11, 2022
Textured image in red and black that looks a bit like blood flowing through your body.

Have you ever wondered why the lymphatic system lacks a pump?

We all know that the circulatory system relies on the heart as its pumping powerhouse, right?

But is the heart truly a pump?

Surprisingly, studies have revealed that blood continues to circulate for up to 10 minutes after the heart stops beating. Blood flow rates also surpass the heart's contractile capacity in the early stages of embryonic development.

These intriguing facts prompt us to explore the fascinating mechanisms behind the continuous flow of vital fluids in our bodies.

Red blood cells, those oxygen-carrying champions of our circulatory system, are significantly larger than the capillaries they must navigate. Mathematical calculations have indicated that if the heart were solely responsible for pushing red blood cells through these narrow capillaries, blood pressure would skyrocket to unimaginable levels.

So, how does our body maintain the flow without subjecting us to extreme pressure?

Enter a lesser-known protagonist in the story of our bodily functions: EZ water.

If you're unfamiliar with EZ water, you're not alone. This remarkable substance, also known as exclusion zone water, has an integral role to play in keeping our internal systems running smoothly.

Imagine a cross-section of a tube, such as a blood or lymphatic vessel. These vessels are not just hollow pipes; they are lined with a layer of negatively charged EZ water. Intriguingly, the substances traveling through these vessels, including blood cells and proteins, are also enveloped by a shell of negatively charged EZ water. But how does this electrically charged water contribute to maintaining the flow of essential substances throughout our bodies?

The answer lies in the fundamental principle that like charges repel each other. The negatively charged EZ water creates surfaces that naturally repel each other. This repulsion, in turn, propels the movement of substances through the vessels—a process we commonly refer to as flow. It's essential to note that the ejection of protons also plays a pivotal role in organizing vortex laminar flow within these vessels, although delving into the intricacies of this phenomenon is a topic for another post.

Now, here's where it gets even more intriguing. Infrared light plays a significant role in enhancing this flow by increasing the presence of EZ water. In other words, when you expose your body to infrared light or heat, you boost the levels of EZ water, leading to increased repulsion and, subsequently, improved flow. This remarkable phenomenon extends beyond the macroscopic scale of blood and lymph flow; it also operates at the nanoscale, influencing the distribution of protons and electrons throughout the body.

What does all of this mean for your health and well-being?

It suggests that light, particularly infrared light and heat, actively drive essential flow processes within your body. In contrast, a lack of exposure to these vital elements can be detrimental to your overall health.

Now, let's explore some practical steps you can take to harness the power of light and flow in your everyday life.

The first and most accessible option is to step outside and immerse yourself in the natural world. Even on cloudy days, sunlight contains substantial infrared light, which can kickstart these flow-enhancing processes within your body. So, don't underestimate the benefits of spending time outdoors, soaking up the sun's rays.

But there's more to the story than just sunlight. Earthing, the practice of connecting with the Earth's surface directly through your skin, also supports these flow processes. It's a simple yet effective way to tap into the Earth's energy and promote overall well-being.

Additionally, consider the concept of piezoelectricity. This phenomenon involves the generation of electrical charges in response to mechanical stress or pressure. Activities like movement, rebounding, massage, and compression all contribute to improved flow within your body, thanks to the piezoelectric effect.

In summary, the continuous flow of essential fluids within your body is a complex and fascinating process that goes beyond the traditional notions of vitality and wellness. It's a dynamic interplay of EZ water, like charges repelling, and the influence of infrared light. To promote and optimize this flow, try consciously incorporating more time outdoors, practice earthing, and engage in activities that stimulate piezoelectricity.

By embracing these principles, you'll be taking a step beyond conventional wellness practices, unlocking the mysteries of flow within your body, and nurturing your overall health and vitality in ways you may have never imagined.

So, go ahead, step outside, bask in the sunlight, and let the power of flow guide you toward a healthier and more vibrant life.

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Carrie B. Wellness

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