Paul Saladino· MD
when you think about this water it's not the same kind of water that you think about drinking inside the mitochondria it's like metal it's very very thick it is a it's a metal it's not like it's not water water this goes back to the different phases of water there's this no well yeah let's not use phases really I say that because but it looks different than what we're drink it's completely different it's a different structure it's because as it becomes inside your cells for instance gravity doesn't matter inside in it's about electro-motive forces so gravity doesn't have anything to do with inside you it has to do with outside your I thought your mitochondria outside the inner membrane so indeed it is a people have coined it the fourth phase of the new fake right but that's old science and somebody putting a new term on something that every scientist in the world already knew so it is a it is very thick and the thickness of that is determined by the ratio of deuterium to protium