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The Truth About Cancer Ty: Okay. And a free radical is oxygen atom is missing one of them. Paul Barattiero: That’s right. Ty: Okay. Paul Barattiero: So what it will do is it will go throughout the body and steal electrons from healthy cells that are weaker than the oxygen itself and take it from it. Well, when it does that that cell no longer functions appropriately or can’t function at all depending on what kind of cell it is. So that’s why free radicals harm our system is if we take out a percentage of our cells not functioning we lessen the entire effectiveness of our system. it’s like taking part of your engine away in the vehicle. it’s not going to go. Ty: Right. Paul Barattiero: So in our body being taxed and taxed and taxed not only toxins but we’re actually oxidizing our cells or that’s what free radicals do is they’re stealing electrons and electrons are the fuel. it’s got to function electrically. You’ve got to have those electrons. So when we have water that’s properly structured with a negative electrical charge, for instance, there’s a net gain or an increase of one electron which can be donated to complete those free radicals. it’s basically what an antioxidant does. Any antioxidant that people are choosing has an extra electron and that’s how antioxidants function with the cellular system. The Quest for The Cures Page 110
Episode 4: Spoiled Rotten Ty: So and then they donate that extra electron to the oxygen atom that’s missing the electron. Paul Barattiero: Uh-huh, to the free radicals, yep. Ty: Okay. And then it completes, It basically completes the oxygen atom. Paul Barattiero: That’s right. Ty: Then what I’m hearing you say is that if you have water that’s structured properly it can act the same way as antioxidants which everybody knows antioxidants are good. Paul Barattiero: That’s right. Ty: So talk about structured water. What is that Paul Barattiero: So structured water is water that is mineral rich. So we need water to have minerals, not that we need the minerals in our body because the water—the minerals that are contained in water are inorganic. They’re rock. They’re flowing off mountains, they’re flowing wherever they pick up minerals as they go throughout the earth’s surface or wherever they’re going. They’re picking up mineral content and those minerals are inorganic. We don’t need those minerals but water needs those minerals so that water can be structured. And when we talk about structuring we’re talking about the electrical properties and the energy properties of water so that water functions the way it should. Most people are not aware that tap for instance has a positive electrical charge, not a negative electrical charge. Things that have positive electrical charges are oxidized. They’ll oxidize other things. That’s—rust is oxidation. So that metal is being oxidized because the electrons are being taken from it not added to it. So you’re weakening it’s structure. And ultimately positive electrical charge is great from a sterilization perspective but not from an antioxidant. it’s actually an oxidant and that’s great for killing bacteria and viruses because you want to oxidize them or steal their ability to function. But when it comes to our body we don’t want to do that to us. We want to have the opposite charge, the negative electrical charge so that we’re giving electricity back to us or we’re donating electrons to us. So effectively structured water is water that has that proper electrical charge with the proper mineral content and it therefore when you think of any structure, a house or what have you, it’s the foundation. it’s the support mechanism to hold up the rest of that. Water needs to be structured. It needs that foundational electrical charge and The Quest for The Cures Page 111
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Episode 4: Spoiled Rotten<br />
Ty: So and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y donate that extra electron to <strong>the</strong> oxygen<br />
atom that’s missing <strong>the</strong> electron.<br />
Paul Barattiero: Uh-huh, to <strong>the</strong> free radicals, yep.<br />
Ty: Okay. And <strong>the</strong>n it completes, It basically completes <strong>the</strong> oxygen<br />
atom.<br />
Paul Barattiero: That’s right.<br />
Ty: Then what I’m hearing you say is that if you have water that’s<br />
structured properly it can act <strong>the</strong> same way as antioxidants which<br />
everybody knows antioxidants are good.<br />
Paul Barattiero: That’s right.<br />
Ty: So talk <strong>about</strong> structured water. What is that<br />
Paul Barattiero: So structured water is water that is mineral rich. So<br />
we need water to have minerals, not that we need <strong>the</strong> minerals in our<br />
body because <strong>the</strong> water—<strong>the</strong> minerals that are contained in water are<br />
inorganic. They’re rock. They’re flowing off mountains, <strong>the</strong>y’re flowing<br />
wherever <strong>the</strong>y pick up minerals as <strong>the</strong>y go throughout <strong>the</strong> earth’s<br />
surface or wherever <strong>the</strong>y’re going. They’re picking up mineral content<br />
and those minerals are inorganic. We don’t need those minerals but<br />
water needs those minerals so that water can be structured. And when<br />
we talk <strong>about</strong> structuring we’re talking <strong>about</strong> <strong>the</strong> electrical properties and<br />
<strong>the</strong> energy properties of water so that water functions <strong>the</strong> way it should.<br />
Most people are not aware that tap for instance has a positive electrical<br />
charge, not a negative electrical charge. Things that have positive<br />
electrical charges are oxidized. They’ll oxidize o<strong>the</strong>r things. That’s—rust<br />
is oxidation.<br />
So that metal is being oxidized because <strong>the</strong> electrons are being taken<br />
from it not added to it. So you’re weakening it’s structure. And ultimately<br />
positive electrical charge is great from a sterilization perspective but not<br />
from an antioxidant. it’s actually an oxidant and that’s great for killing<br />
bacteria and viruses because you want to oxidize <strong>the</strong>m or steal <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
ability to function. But when it comes to our body we don’t want to do<br />
that to us. We want to have <strong>the</strong> opposite charge, <strong>the</strong> negative electrical<br />
charge so that we’re giving electricity back to us or we’re donating<br />
electrons to us. So effectively structured water is water that has that<br />
proper electrical charge with <strong>the</strong> proper mineral content and it <strong>the</strong>refore<br />
when you think of any structure, a house or what have you, it’s <strong>the</strong><br />
foundation. it’s <strong>the</strong> support mechanism to hold up <strong>the</strong> rest of that. Water<br />
needs to be structured. It needs that foundational electrical charge and<br />
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