What if WATER, not cholesterol, holds the key to heart disease? – Dr Stephen Hussey – #CoSci

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Dr. Stephen Hussey shares his personal health journey as a Type 1 diabetic and how his experiences led him to explore alternative views on cardiovascular health. Despite following a low-carb diet and maintaining excellent metabolic markers, Hussey suffered a massive heart attack in 2021, which shifted his perspective from biochemistry to biophysics, particularly focusing on the role of water and structured water (also called exclusion zone water). He dives into various studies, discussing how clotting, rather than cholesterol alone, plays a central role in heart disease. Hussey advocates for a new understanding of health involving biophysics and structured water, offering strategies for enhancing this water in the body.

0:00 Introduction of Dr. Stephen Hussey
0:19 Overview of presentation topic (Biophysics of Water)
0:54 Personal health journey as a Type 1 diabetic
1:23 Following a low-carb diet for metabolic health
1:53 Heart attack despite good metabolic markers
2:20 Medical findings after the heart attack
2:39 Understanding the biochemistry model's failure
3:10 Reconsidering health paradigms
3:36 Clotting and heart disease
3:58 Study linking plaque and clotting tissue
4:15 Fibrinogen and its role in atherogenesis
4:50 Role of clotting factors in atherosclerosis
5:10 Why does the body form clots?
5:20 How arterial damage triggers clotting
6:15 Overview of factors causing arterial damage
7:05 Blood flow and clotting risks
7:13 Critique of cholesterol-centric approaches
7:34 Importance of structured water in vascular health
8:00 Role of exclusion zone (EZ) water
9:00 Water’s impact on arteries and blood flow
9:45 Negative charge of structured water and Zeta potential
10:10 How oxidative stress affects structured water
12:00 Strategies to enhance structured water
16:05 Personal health improvements through biophysics
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My husband had a very busy career as a cardiothoracic surgeon and retired 2 yrs ago at 81 years old. He absolutely DOES NOT believe in the medical mainstream model of treating heart disease as most ALL of his heart surgery patients were on statins and still needed surgery. He took his patients off statins for them to only be put back on them by their cardiologist. He did many medical talks like this one through the years but could never break through the brainwashing of big pharma and medical school’s propaganda for profit. I, being a CVICU nurse, believe this man and my husband to be truth tellers.

Willi-go
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Something I have noticed about my body most the time...when I crave something sweet, I'm really thirsty.
Drink water and no more sugar cravings.

samulmagnus
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I went through repeated heart attacks for years open heart surgery, stents, everything. I finally fired my medical team and my cardiologist and started doing my own research, and settled on a good dose of nattokinase, berberine, vitamin D, vitamin K-mk7, and quabain for angina, i don’t use quabain anymore because I don’t get angina anymore. And anti-inflammatories and haven’t had a problem since and I’m 76 years old now feeling the best I have in years

copisetic
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The importance of this video cannot be understated! Wow.

mikeparker
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I am 75 and have had much chest pain with an irregular heart beat, only. I found I was always thirsty during and after and after reviewing my diet the days of the most pain, I realized I was eating too much sodium and not drinking enough water! I now drink ONLY spring water, no tea or coffee and eat a lower sodium diet. Now, I have no chest pain and no irregular heart beat and have lost 25 lbs without dieting.

nancylee
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My niece had a stroke at the age of 21 and they told my sister she had thick blood, my niece had a massive stroke again in her 30’s after having her second child a month later (suffered from migraine headaches all her life) and sadly passed away 2 years ago. We miss her dearly she is resting in peace home with God.
She didn’t like to drink any water. We all begged her to please drink water and she tried with flavoring package since she always said water made her gag but very very little. Water is so important. Sadly doctors don’t ask how much water you drink if you are not having kidney issues.

mysticalpathmysticalpath
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Adding sea salt and or pink Himalayan salt to your water helps your body cells absorb the water….Very Important!!

jeffreykitchens
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Thank you for sharing this. I watched this when it came out and for some reason I added it to "heart health" list. It just got suggested to me by Youtube, and I clicked - the title got me curious. 3 days ago my spouse had a heart attack, 100% LAD block. He'd been nursing it for 3 months without knowing. And thank you to Dr Stephen Hussey for sharing, I at least have some hope my spouse has some chance of improving when he gets out of the hospital

MiroBG
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THIS could be the most interesting presentation I’ve watched in youtube this year. It could open up far bigger research area, hope some scientists start researching this deeper

md
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My husband wont drink much has heart issues - AF, replacement heart valves and now heart failure. His blood results are perfect every time. He is on a raft of medication including warfarin and yet had a stroke recently. Thankfully he recovered. I am now measuring what he drinks to show him how little it was. About 750mls a day! Now managed to get him up to 1500 mls. Compared to me at 2500-3000 mls.

susiea
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In the simplest terms, it makes sense that staying hydrated keeps your blood properly thinned. Instead, cardiologists routinely put their patients on blood thinners. Several years ago, I met one who told me he would prescribe blood thinners to everyone over the age of 50, if he had the power to do so!

TrishLester
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for years we were told it was 'fat fat is the number one killer' i have started eating butter, have cut sugar and reduced carbs, i love salt and meat with fat on. my DVT has not recurred and i am not taking the blood thinners i was told I'd need to be on for the rest of my life....I hated them they gave me blurred vision, lethargy, body rash and itching. now i exercise and hydrate, get up regularly if on long sitting positions.

sclark
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Thank you very much that was a wonderful act of kidness to share such good information, thank you once more

liliandespot
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This is an AWESOME video. It explains the mechanisms behind things I already knew, like how oxidized lipids contribute to artery disease and how important antioxidents are. Excellent stuff!

davepeterschmidt
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Dr Malcolm Kendrick has written on this subject. Its called "The Clot Thickens". He has written on many subjects related to the medical establishment.

pederjohansen
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"Your Body's Many Cries for Water" You are Not Sick, You are Thirsty! : - by F. Batmanghelidj

MaxGravitas
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Thank you for the video, it was thought-provoking and inciteful.
My take on it is, to stay hydrated, walk barefoot on the earth (when and where possible) and get as much sunlight exposure as you can

banditbaker
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I am a Naturopath of more than 50 years teaching my clients to use structured water, which is fequency balanced water with mineral salts, sunlight, and fluorine free.
Miracle health results❤❤thank you for sharing this information from your medical experience...
Nature knows BEST!!

drchabaddelafontaine
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Moderate exercise.
Prepare food from scratch.
Clean water, from the source if possible.

jacknissen
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I had exactly the same heart attack in 2019. My arteries were found to be squeaky clean at the time except a blood clot at that particular spot. Few years before that my 10 year risk of hospitalisation due to acute incident was assessed to be a mere 2%. I had normal cholesterol levels and blood pressure prior to and after my heart attack. Fast forward to 2024, I was diagnosed with a JACK2 mutation and essential thrombocytosis that causes elevated number platelets.

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