EZ Water: The Hidden Life Force Inside Water & How Sunlight vs Moonlight Change It Water looks simple — just a transparent liquid. But the more I read and explore, the more I realize water is not just H₂O. It responds to energy, emotions, vibration, and even celestial forces. Modern science calls a special type of water Exclusion Zone Water (EZ Water) , sometimes known as structured water, and ancient traditions have been talking about this in the form of moon-charged water, temple water, sacred river water and energized water for thousands of years. So today, let’s understand what EZ water actually is and how sunlight and moonlight affect water differently. What Is EZ Water? EZ Water is a unique type of water discovered by Dr. Gerald Pollack from the University of Washington. It forms naturally inside our cells and plays a huge role in: Hydration Energy production Healing Electrolyte balance Cellular communication Unlike normal water, EZ water has a hex...
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