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Sunday, June 2, 2019

iON | Cell Signaling

Transcribed by Bert.

Payday

[18 April 2015 Part 1]

(10:25 mark)
Caller: iON, I want to know what you mean when you say, “Hydrogen is the new song”. You said that in the Book of Revelation series.

iON: We mean that hydrogen is the new song.

Caller: Is it that it changes the frequency?

(Ed. - There’s a phone disconnection sound.)

Bob: Let’s see what happened there, if iON is still there?

iON: Do! (Ed. - “Do” means “Yes”.)

Bob: Well, what? There wasn’t enough pointedness in the question?

Dr. Dean: Now, let’s stay with hydrogen. iON, do you mean that because we have H197, that’s the new song itself compared to the H2 molecules.

iON: Potentially!

Dr. Dean: So, is that the probe you were putting out to say hydrogen is the new song... in the Book of Revelation series?

iON: Umm, yes!

Dr. Dean: OK, good! OK caller, take it away!

Caller: Is hydrogen involved in how cells talk to each other?

iON: Sure!

Caller: I want to know more about that – how cells communicate.

Bob: Do they communicate better through the ions or through the protons, neutrons, or electrons?

Dr. Dean: No, let me ask it this way! Is H197 positioned as a cell signaling molecule? Is it H197 that’s involved with the cell signaling?

iON: Carbon!

Dr. Dean: Ah-hah! So, it’s the carbon aspect.

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