Blood as living water. Endothelial function, blood viscosity reduction and botanical protection of the cardiac matrix — including the helical heart model.
Blood is living water. To flow frictionlessly without mechanical pumping, it must be electrically charged and structured (EZ water). Dead water stagnates; living water flows naturally.
A perfect vortex requires a clean riverbed. We shear off excess fibrin (protein webs) and reduce micro-inflammation to perfectly calibrate the viscosity (thickness) of the blood.
The heart is not a pump, but a helical muscle (Helical Heart). The valve acts as a dam that briefly stops the flow, after which the muscle wrings to create a vortex. This requires perfect electrical timing and calmness.
The powerful vortex ring leaves the heart. Blood vessels must be wide and elastic to transport this dynamic flow without friction and without raising blood pressure, reaching the smallest capillaries.