Sulfation, EZ Water & Red Blood Cells: Maintaining Blood Flow

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In this presentation, I explain why sulfate is ESSENTIAL for maintaining healthy blood flow through the circulatory system. Sulfate exerts structuring effects on neighboring water molecules to produce an EZ layer, which prevents cells from clumping to the vascular lining.

Cholesterol sulfate, potentially synthesized via exposure to sunlight, plays a key role in delivering sulfate to the vascular glycocalyx and also maintains a high zeta potential in the blood to prevent red blood cell aggregation.

This tight-knit system depends on adequate sulfation. When sulfation is impaired, it is possible that resources will be diverted AWAY from other non-essential functions TOWARD the circulatory functions. This means that detoxification and gut health will likely suffer.

In this video, I talk about the work of Dr Stephanie Seneff. Below are some key paper that I recommend reading:

- "Is Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase a Moonlighting Protein Whose Day Job is Cholesterol Sulfate Synthesis? Implications for Cholesterol Transport, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease" - https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/14/12/...​

- "Biological Water Dynamics and Entropy: A Biophysical Origin of Cancer and Other Diseases" - https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/15/9/3822​

- "A novel hypothesis for atherosclerosis as a cholesterol sulfate deficiency syndrome" - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...​

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