1 hr 17 min

Ep 018: Dr. Stephen Hussey on How Light Helps Our Hearts & Why Most of What We Think We Know Is Probably Wrong The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast

    • Health & Fitness

“The main role of the heart is to vortex blood. So in a way, it is kind of responsible for the motion of blood, but just not in the way, not in the forceful pumping that we think of,” explains Dr. Stephen Hussey.
 
Dr. Hussey first got curious about the way heart health actually works upon reading a study that showed how inefficient the heart is as a pressure propulsion pump. In school, people are taught that the heart’s main function is to pump blood throughout the body. In reality, the heart functions more like a hydraulic ram. Dr. Hussey explains how light helps heart health and why most of what you were likely taught about the heart is probably wrong.
 
The heart helps with blood flow, but is not actively pumping it throughout the body. Because biological surfaces are hydrophilic, or water loving, they will attract the water in the blood, re-structure it, and then that structured water lines the arteries. Thanks to the paramagnetism of body tissues and blood, the blood is attracted to the structured water along the lining and this keeps blood flow moving. When flow is interrupted, that is when medical issues arise like blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks. The main problem is that modern life is no longer conducive to creating or maintaining healthy flow throughout the body. From processed diets to artificial light, the modern lifestyle is one that tends to keep people out of balance with their environment. 
 
There are many ways to strengthen your heart’s ability to vortex blood. Activities like taking a walk barefoot, seeing the sunrise and sunset daily, and using an infrared sauna can help you to improve flow and boost your heart health. 
 
Quotes
“In a hospital setting, being under this blue light and just non-healing environment, these things that interfere with the structure of water, would be the worst spot for someone to be who's in say heart failure.” (2:10-2:20 | Dr. Hussey)
“It’s no coincidence that the heart has the largest magnetic field of anything in the entire body.” (7:33-7:39 | Dr. Hussey)
“The main role of the heart is to vortex blood. So in a way, it is kind of responsible for the motion of blood, but just not in the way, not in the forceful pumping that we think of.” (10:35-10:46 | Dr. Hussey)
“It's way more important to increase flow, increase the ability of fourth phase water to structure itself onto biological surfaces, whether it's the lining of the artery or the elements of the blood, makes way more sense to focus on electron flow to keep your mitochondria functional in your heart, because that's what creates that huge magnetic field so the blood can continue to flow. And so that becomes the recipe for heart health is optimizing your physiology based on this biophysics rather than over analyzing just one aspect of the body.” (24:41-25:20 | Dr. Hussey)
“You just have to put your body in the right environment, based on physiology, based on physics really, and trust that it is going to do the right thing.” (30:59-31:09 | Dr. Hussey)
 
Links
 
Connect with Dr. Stephen Hussey:
IG @drstephenhussey
Website & Book: https://www.resourceyourhealth.com/
 
QBC has  a FREE live webinar on April 11th “Why It’s Time For Practitioners To Learn Quantum Biology” with Meredith Oke and Carrie Bennett Register here: www.appliedquantumbiology.com/webinar-registration1679557191614
 
To receive a FREE infographic of the Ideal Circadian Day & join our email list: https://www.quantumbiologycollective.com/qbc-newsletter-aqb
To find a practitioner who understands quantum biology:www.quantumbiologycollective.org
To see details about the Applied Quantum Certification: www.appliedquantumbiology.com
Follow on Instagram & Facebook: @quantumbiologycollecitve
Twitter: @quantumhealthtv
 
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

“The main role of the heart is to vortex blood. So in a way, it is kind of responsible for the motion of blood, but just not in the way, not in the forceful pumping that we think of,” explains Dr. Stephen Hussey.
 
Dr. Hussey first got curious about the way heart health actually works upon reading a study that showed how inefficient the heart is as a pressure propulsion pump. In school, people are taught that the heart’s main function is to pump blood throughout the body. In reality, the heart functions more like a hydraulic ram. Dr. Hussey explains how light helps heart health and why most of what you were likely taught about the heart is probably wrong.
 
The heart helps with blood flow, but is not actively pumping it throughout the body. Because biological surfaces are hydrophilic, or water loving, they will attract the water in the blood, re-structure it, and then that structured water lines the arteries. Thanks to the paramagnetism of body tissues and blood, the blood is attracted to the structured water along the lining and this keeps blood flow moving. When flow is interrupted, that is when medical issues arise like blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks. The main problem is that modern life is no longer conducive to creating or maintaining healthy flow throughout the body. From processed diets to artificial light, the modern lifestyle is one that tends to keep people out of balance with their environment. 
 
There are many ways to strengthen your heart’s ability to vortex blood. Activities like taking a walk barefoot, seeing the sunrise and sunset daily, and using an infrared sauna can help you to improve flow and boost your heart health. 
 
Quotes
“In a hospital setting, being under this blue light and just non-healing environment, these things that interfere with the structure of water, would be the worst spot for someone to be who's in say heart failure.” (2:10-2:20 | Dr. Hussey)
“It’s no coincidence that the heart has the largest magnetic field of anything in the entire body.” (7:33-7:39 | Dr. Hussey)
“The main role of the heart is to vortex blood. So in a way, it is kind of responsible for the motion of blood, but just not in the way, not in the forceful pumping that we think of.” (10:35-10:46 | Dr. Hussey)
“It's way more important to increase flow, increase the ability of fourth phase water to structure itself onto biological surfaces, whether it's the lining of the artery or the elements of the blood, makes way more sense to focus on electron flow to keep your mitochondria functional in your heart, because that's what creates that huge magnetic field so the blood can continue to flow. And so that becomes the recipe for heart health is optimizing your physiology based on this biophysics rather than over analyzing just one aspect of the body.” (24:41-25:20 | Dr. Hussey)
“You just have to put your body in the right environment, based on physiology, based on physics really, and trust that it is going to do the right thing.” (30:59-31:09 | Dr. Hussey)
 
Links
 
Connect with Dr. Stephen Hussey:
IG @drstephenhussey
Website & Book: https://www.resourceyourhealth.com/
 
QBC has  a FREE live webinar on April 11th “Why It’s Time For Practitioners To Learn Quantum Biology” with Meredith Oke and Carrie Bennett Register here: www.appliedquantumbiology.com/webinar-registration1679557191614
 
To receive a FREE infographic of the Ideal Circadian Day & join our email list: https://www.quantumbiologycollective.com/qbc-newsletter-aqb
To find a practitioner who understands quantum biology:www.quantumbiologycollective.org
To see details about the Applied Quantum Certification: www.appliedquantumbiology.com
Follow on Instagram & Facebook: @quantumbiologycollecitve
Twitter: @quantumhealthtv
 
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

1 hr 17 min

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