Guest guest Posted June 19, 2011 Report Share Posted June 19, 2011 Since virus attaches to host cells in our bodies (and causes disease) it is of interest how this process occurs, what forces control this attachment. If there is a way to prevent attachment, then there is no infection. Attachment interruption is the cleanest solution to any virus, since it leaves the host cells healthy and undisturbed, plus it severely limits how many new virus can be made in any given time. One of the most interesting studies involves removing virus from ground water, by getting the virus to attach to sand or other filtration systems. It turns out the PH (acidity) of the water determines how much of the virus will stick permanently to the sand, and how much will remain in the water. In our bodies we don't want it sticking, we want it to die in the water without attaching to anything. In water-purification, we want it to stick to the filtering sand or other particles and stay OUT of the water. Each virus has a native electric charge of either plus or minus polarity..similar to North or South with a magnet idea. If the virus has a plus polarity and the sand or host cell in the body has the minus polarity, then there can be an attachment of the virus since the opposites attract. In the groundwater study I found, it turns out that virus has what is technically referred to as an " isoelectric point " . This point is a PH value of water at which the virus polarity can reverse itself so that a virus with a plus polarity can suddenly take on a minus polarity and vice versa. This means at some PH values, the virus will not be able to attach to the cell or sand, and at other PH values it will be able to attach. At low PH's, like 5-6 or less it tends to attach more frequently, and at higher ones, like around 7 or so, it tends not to attach. In our use of godzilla, we are not changing the PH of the water in the body significantly if at all. We might, however, be reversing the surface charge in the virus itself, or altering it so that it reacts by reversing itself within the native PH of our bodies, moving it past own isoelectric point at the PH of the body(!) in other words. So after treatment with godzilla, we would see a charge in these viruses that is the same our cells, by giving it effectively the SAME charge as our cells, we cause it to repel the cells rather than attaching to them. Does this make sense? I am not completely sure if our simple DC device is doing just that, however, it could be. Backing me up, here is a quote from PUBMED (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20102425): Viruses as well as other (bio-)colloids possess a pH-dependent surface charge in polar media such as water. This electrostatic charge determines the mobility of the soft particle in an electric field and thus governs its colloidal behaviour which plays a major role in virus sorption processes. The pH value at which the net surface charge switches its sign is referred to as the isoelectric point (abbreviations: pI or IEP) and is a characteristic parameter of the virion in equilibrium with its environmental water chemistry. Here is more proof, a study of virus in groundwater: http://utsa.edu/LRSG/Staff/Huade/publications/701-708%20GW%20S-O%2003.pdf " The results from the numerical simulation and filtration theory calculation are in good agreement. It was clearly observed that there is a specific water pH at which the virus behavior changes abruptly (Figure 4). This specific pH is 5 ± 0.5 for MS2, and approximately 6 for & #966;X174. At a pH below this value, the viruses were removed from water to a substantially larger degree, compared to a pH above this value. " Removing virus from water, means they stuck to the sand or filtering medium. In our case, they would have stuck to (and infected) our own body cells at this low PH much more readily than at higher PH values. So this might explain or hint at why some health researchers say an alkaline (above 7) state is preferable (though you cannot change your body's PH significantly by ingesting alkaline elements). Instead, the Godzilla device may make PH a non-issue by simply shifting the isoelectric point in the virus that gets the electricity applied to it. This a very promising hypothesis, and the studies of simple groundwater and virus versus absorption into sand is elegant and powerful simplicity. It offers finally, a reasonable explanation of why we see the good results we see with virus. bG bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2011 Report Share Posted June 19, 2011 Great report and nicely done.JoeSent from my iPhoneOn Jun 19, 2011, at 2:23 AM, baby_grand <no_reply > wrote: Since virus attaches to host cells in our bodies (and causes disease) it is of interest how this process occurs, what forces control this attachment. If there is a way to prevent attachment, then there is no infection. Attachment interruption is the cleanest solution to any virus, since it leaves the host cells healthy and undisturbed, plus it severely limits how many new virus can be made in any given time. One of the most interesting studies involves removing virus from ground water, by getting the virus to attach to sand or other filtration systems. It turns out the PH (acidity) of the water determines how much of the virus will stick permanently to the sand, and how much will remain in the water. In our bodies we don't want it sticking, we want it to die in the water without attaching to anything. In water-purification, we want it to stick to the filtering sand or other particles and stay OUT of the water. Each virus has a native electric charge of either plus or minus polarity..similar to North or South with a magnet idea. If the virus has a plus polarity and the sand or host cell in the body has the minus polarity, then there can be an attachment of the virus since the opposites attract. In the groundwater study I found, it turns out that virus has what is technically referred to as an "isoelectric point". This point is a PH value of water at which the virus polarity can reverse itself so that a virus with a plus polarity can suddenly take on a minus polarity and vice versa. This means at some PH values, the virus will not be able to attach to the cell or sand, and at other PH values it will be able to attach. At low PH's, like 5-6 or less it tends to attach more frequently, and at higher ones, like around 7 or so, it tends not to attach. In our use of godzilla, we are not changing the PH of the water in the body significantly if at all. We might, however, be reversing the surface charge in the virus itself, or altering it so that it reacts by reversing itself within the native PH of our bodies, moving it past own isoelectric point at the PH of the body(!) in other words. So after treatment with godzilla, we would see a charge in these viruses that is the same our cells, by giving it effectively the SAME charge as our cells, we cause it to repel the cells rather than attaching to them. Does this make sense? I am not completely sure if our simple DC device is doing just that, however, it could be. Backing me up, here is a quote from PUBMED (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20102425): Viruses as well as other (bio-)colloids possess a pH-dependent surface charge in polar media such as water. This electrostatic charge determines the mobility of the soft particle in an electric field and thus governs its colloidal behaviour which plays a major role in virus sorption processes. The pH value at which the net surface charge switches its sign is referred to as the isoelectric point (abbreviations: pI or IEP) and is a characteristic parameter of the virion in equilibrium with its environmental water chemistry. Here is more proof, a study of virus in groundwater: http://utsa.edu/LRSG/Staff/Huade/publications/701-708%20GW%20S-O%2003.pdf "The results from the numerical simulation and filtration theory calculation are in good agreement. It was clearly observed that there is a specific water pH at which the virus behavior changes abruptly (Figure 4). This specific pH is 5 ± 0.5 for MS2, and approximately 6 for & #966;X174. At a pH below this value, the viruses were removed from water to a substantially larger degree, compared to a pH above this value." Removing virus from water, means they stuck to the sand or filtering medium. In our case, they would have stuck to (and infected) our own body cells at this low PH much more readily than at higher PH values. So this might explain or hint at why some health researchers say an alkaline (above 7) state is preferable (though you cannot change your body's PH significantly by ingesting alkaline elements). Instead, the Godzilla device may make PH a non-issue by simply shifting the isoelectric point in the virus that gets the electricity applied to it. This a very promising hypothesis, and the studies of simple groundwater and virus versus absorption into sand is elegant and powerful simplicity. It offers finally, a reasonable explanation of why we see the good results we see with virus. bG bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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