In this video, Professor Bart Kay discusses the heart's function with Dr. Stephen Hussey, exploring unconventional theories about the heart's role in blood circulation. They examine the heart's efficiency as a pump and propose that it operates more like a vortexing hydraulic ram rather than a traditional pressure propulsion pump. They also discuss the concept of 'structured water' and its implications for heart health and circulation, challenging standard views on heart disease and treatment.
Key Points
Heart as a Pump
Dr. Hussey questions the traditional view of the heart as a pressure propulsion pump. Instead, he suggests it functions more like a vortexing hydraulic ram, challenging classical cardiac physiology.
Efficiency of the Heart
Current understanding suggests the heart may be only about 30% efficient as a pump. Historical experiments and recent studies indicate that blood can flow without the heart actively pumping, particularly in embryos.
Structured Water's Role
The concept of structured water is introduced, suggesting it exists in the body, particularly in blood vessels, and plays a crucial role in blood flow and cardiovascular health.
Cholesterol and Heart Disease
Both experts agree that conventional beliefs about cholesterol and lipoproteins causing heart disease are flawed. They emphasize that heart disease's root causes should be re-evaluated.
Infrared Therapy
They discuss how infrared light can promote structured water formation, potentially reversing heart failure symptoms and improving heart health through natural sunlight.
Emerging Theories
Emerging scientific theories challenge long-held beliefs in cardiovascular health, suggesting new therapeutic approaches based on understanding the heart's mechanics and the dynamics of blood flow.
Call to Critical Thinking
The discussion emphasizes the importance of questioning established medical dogma and remaining open to new scientific insights for better health practices.