Cellular Energy
The article does not reject ATP-centered biology, but suggests cellular energy may include multiple pathways. The article distinguishes drinking structured water from creating structured water inside the body. Structured water is defined a…
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The article does not reject ATP-centered biology, but suggests cellular energy may include multiple pathways. The article distinguishes drinking structured water from creating structured water inside the body. Structured water is defined as ordered water near hydrophilic surfaces. The estimate that light-related processes may provide up to two-thirds of cellular energy is explicitly treated as extrapolation rather than consensus. The amount of energy contributed by structured water, light-driven charge separation, caloric intake, and mitochondrial ATP remains unresolved. Cellular energy production depends on thyroid signaling, fuel availability, and oxygen delivery. If thyroid signaling, fuel availability, or oxygen delivery is inadequate, energy production can fall and temperature regulation can suffer. Mitochondria produce most usable bodily energy when supplied with required inputs. Oxygen is needed for cells to convert fuel into energy. Cells can produce energy properly when necessary inputs are present and excessive obstacles are absent. Infrared light is said to promote structured water formation near cell membranes and fat droplets. The article portrays structured water as…