Zeta Potential - The Basics
Zeta Potential - What it is and Why Its Important
Date: 5/21/2007 3:43:09 PM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 6608 times Zeta Potential is a very simple force that you can harness to help you achieve optimum health, super energized blood, a youthful heart, and disease free kidneys. Dr. TC McDaniel’s is a family doctor who has used zeta potential to maintain high levels of physical health. He is in his 90’s, and still practices medicine today at his Cincinnati clinic, and is vital, active, and alert.
The Basics
Zeta potential is a well known scientific principal that describes the electrical charge of particles in a fluid. How does this relate to the human body? Because the most critical fluid in your body - the blood - is governed by zeta potential forces. And blood that is high in zeta potential will be super healthy with little risk of clotted arteries, and will in turn create a strong heart that can beat steady long into old age. Blood that is low in zeta potential will clump and clot, creating blood sludge and eventually leading to blocked arteries, arteriolosclerosis, and heart disease.
Simply put, zeta potential is the electrical charge of a fluid in which particles are suspended. The blood is such a fluid. Fluids with high zeta potential will flow free and easy, and the particles within the substance will remain in suspension. This is a good thing. Fluids with low zeta potential will flow inefficiently, and the particles within the fluid will clot and coagulate, creating blockages. This is not good.
Particles within a fluid with high zeta potential all carry high negative charges. This means they repel each other, which creates the maximum amount of space between each particle. When blood carries a high zeta potential charge, the cells within the blood all are evenly spaced, and have plenty of room to both carry nutrients to the body, and take toxins and wastes to the kidneys and out of the body.
Particles within a fluid with low zeta potential carry weak charges, and thus do not repel each other. This will lead the particles to clump together and disrupt the flow of the fluid. Blood with low zeta potential will flow very inefficiently, and will result in a phenomenon known as “blood sludge.” Blood sludge does not allow our red blood cells an efficient and timely transport of nutrients, oxygen, waste products, enzymes, hormones, antibodies, etc. through our cell membranes which feed, nourish and heal our body.
Think of cars on a highway. If all the car clump up into one small area, there are traffic jams, slow speeds, and maybe even accidents. It takes far longer for everyone to get where they are going. But if the cars are evenly spaced along the road, the traffic flows smooth and easy, cars can get on and off the highway with ease, and everyone gets to where they need to get to quickly and efficiently.
In that example the highway is the blood vessels, the cars are the red blood cells. The free flowing highway has high zeta potential, the cluttered highway has low zeta potential. I think its easy to see that if your blood continuously carries a high zeta potential charge, your body will operate at full efficiency. The red blood cells perform so many vital functions. Their two main functions are to carry oxygen and nutrients to the organs and cells of the body, and to take toxins and refuse away. So a body with free flowing red blood cells will be operating at full potential. One with red blood cells that are slow moving and clotting will be sluggish, disease prone, and toxic.
Next time I will talk about electrolytes and how they can create hi zeta potential forces in your body.
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