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WATER
AND ITS PROPERTIES.
Problem
Setting
The problem of influence upon living organisms, particularly
upon human being, exerted by small and supersmall doses of
bio-active matters (BAM), by ionising and other kinds of electromagnetic
radiation, by magnetic and other physical fields, has recently
attracted attention. In addition it is necessary to specify
that supersmall doses of BAM, in particular, are assumed to
be that high dilutions that at least one BAM molecule is not
likely to be found in the medication injected in the organism.
Small and supersmall doses of physical factors are considered
to be the doses, which effect upon biological object results
in a negligibly small energy, relatively to kinetic energy
of molecules, being liberated under given temperature [Voeykov,
1999].
A very interesting object, having unique parameters, is blood.
From the very ancient times it caused terror and awe, people
were afraid of it and held it sacred. Many considered it the
panacea for all diseases and disasters.
The
blood is wholly conditioned by its main property of continuous
movements: protective cells are being always in search of
viruses, erythrocytes are continuously travelling back and
forth, thrombocytes are looking for damages in the vessel
walls
The paramount function of blood is the delivery
of oxygen to tissues. At that, the role of "transport
facility" is played by one of the most successful combinations
developed by the evolution of erythrocytes and haemoglobin
bond.
Centuries
ago the science knew practically nothing about the composition
of liquid flowing in our vessels and many physicians were
fond of an idea of blood regeneration. As the legend goes
on, the first operation on blood transfusion was carried out
in 1492 by the courtier doctor of the Pope Innokentiy VIII.
Three ten-year-old boys had to give their vital energy to
the enfeebled head of the Church. The physician dissected
their bodies, collected the blood and poured it into the flaccid
veins. By a negligible margin did the old man outlive the
unfortunate children
Nevertheless, during centuries
since that, the experimenters tried to connect arteries of
a lamb with those of a human being or to substitute blood
for red wine or even for liquid gelatine. No doubt that today's
medicine has taken leave of the naive notions that it is possible
to pour another liquid into the veins. The attempts of absolute
blood copying have been abandoned and tries are being undertaken
to discover at least its substitute, which would be able to
find oxygen.
A
perfectly special object is water with its ability to form
structures and store information. GDV method gives an opportunity
to see the difference between the luminescence of water samples
in the initial and "charged" state. By dint of this
method it will be possible to confirm or refute several suppositions,
developed in medico-biological and ecological spheres, to
a closer probability. Thus, for example, it has recently been
assumed that water, having low content of salts of hardness,
conditioned by a total content of calcium and magnesium, stimulates
the development of cardiovascular diseases.
A
substantial evidence of the water memory existence is homeopathy.
Medical influence of homeopathic preparations is based on
the trace they leave in structural water memory.
Such
biological liquids as urine and saliva are also of great diagnostic
importance.
For instance, it is known that the saliva kills HIV-infected
cells. Even the saliva of HIV-infected people contains only
non-infected components of this virus. Scientists from various
countries of the world suppose that the explanation lies in
the fact that human saliva represents an effective remedy.
The experiments have demonstrated that saliva inactivates
90% of HIV-infected blood cells, breaking the virus into non-infected
components, thereby reducing the production of HIV and other
viruses in these cells by 10000 times.
It
was found out that proteins, contained in saliva, bring the
content of viruses only by 2-5 times down. If this is the
remedy, why the virus is practically absent in the saliva
of HIV-infected people?
However,
the concentration of saliva antiviral antibodies is too small
to clear up the absence of viruses, either. The researchers
from Texas University assumed that the main reason consists
in the fact that the content of salts in saliva is seven times
as smaller as in the other body liquids.
The
salt is necessary for the cells to remain alive. Putting erythrocytes,
containing salt, in the glass with potable water, they will
absorb this water, swell and "burst" very fast.
The same will occur to leucocytes, which may contain HIV.
The
importance of investigation of such biological liquid as the
urine for medico-biological purposes cannot be exaggerated.
The physiological role of alcohol in the basic metabolism
is worth revealing by GDV method. The alcohol may exist in
the organism without inflows from the outside, i.e. may have
endogenous origin, being formed at the expense of glucids
in the metabolism and under the influence of intestinal flora.
Endogenous alcohol causes the so-called natural alcoholemia,
changing within twenty-four-hours under the effect of different
factors, in the organism.
Nutritive
value of ethyl alcohol becomes apparent only by moderate consumption
rates, exceeding which the alcohol exerts strong toxic influence
and is undoubtedly harmful.
Nutritive
characteristics of ethyl alcohol manifest more effectively
in wine rather than in water-alcohol solutions, as far as
wine includes alcohol in small concentrations (10-20%), accompanied
by other matters and always consumed with food.
Owing to the experiments conducted by Doctor P.Kostov during
typhus epidemic in Sophia (Bulgaria), the influence of wine
upon the convalescent patients was disclosed. The patients
were offered wine in daily doses of 250-500 ml throughout
a month. Whereas with patients, not receiving wine, colon
bacillus was observed in 2-3 months after the convalescence,
continuing to be bacteriocarrier; with patients, receiving
wine, the bacillus vanished completely in 2-4 weeks. At the
same time, the weight gane and general condition improvement
of the latter was recorded.
In
the survey [Voeykov, 1998] various examples of the living
organism's reactions to low-intensive factors, which play
a role of informational signals under natural living conditions,
and the examples of directional influence of low-intensive
factors of artificial nature upon them, are stated. In that
very survey the reasons for the fact that until recently the
representatives of dominating tendencies in physico-chemical
biology rejected the very opportunity of effect of such factors
on the biological objects, are considered. On the other hand,
the theoretical notions of E.Bauer on the problem of structural
and energetic specificity of living systems are set forth.
Without fail it follows from his "principle of stable
nonequilibrium", according to which all the living systems
are constantly at high nonequilibrium condition comparatively
to their environment and only use their energetic resources
to preserve this condition, that there exists their high sensitivity
to the influence of low-intensive factors. This main property
of living systems is traced to all the levels of their organisation,
starting with the molecular and cellular. Particularly, as
appears from the data stated in the survey, a certain part
of macromolecular components of a living cell is under an
electron-exited condition, which results from the living systems'
capability for emanating photons in a wide range of electromagnetic
spectrum, including ultra-violet. In the present survey the
attention will be concentrated on the fundamental properties
of water, providing, in particular, the possibility of "excitation"
of the living systems' bio-photon fields by the ordered in
space and time impulses of energy of high density, upon the
question of energy sources for "excitation" of bio-photon
field of molecular substrate of living systems.
Structural
and dynamic features of liquid water »
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