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Water, particularly in the neurons, serves as a way of transporting neuro-transmitters to the nerve endings to use for neural transmission. These waterways exist in the neurons and are called microtubules. When the cells of the brain are dehydrated, these microtubules become blocked. Proteins and enzymes work more effectively in water that has a minimal amount of viscosity. This is particularly true for the receptor sites in cell membranes. When these receptor sites, which are three-dimensional molecular formations, become dehydrated, the water develops a higher viscosity, and proteins and enzymes are not able to work at the same level of efficiency both inside and outside the cell. In this way, the solvent power of water regulates all metabolic activities in the body. Gabriel Cousens, MD Spiritual Nutrition Join us for Dr. Cousens next 21-Day Transformation Program at Tree of Life Center US! For more information visit: ow.ly/ym1Dt
Posted on: Thu, 03 Jul 2014 13:15:18 +0000

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