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The Truth About Structured Water | Dr. Tom Cowan | S9 - E7

The Truth About Structured Water | Dr. Tom Cowan | S9 - E7

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What if some of the biggest ideas in modern biology and medicine were built on assumptions rather than direct evidence?

In this thought-provoking episode of Pod of Inquiry, we sit down with Dr. Thomas Cowan—physician, author, and one of the most controversial voices in alternative medicine—to explore his radical critique of mainstream scientific paradigms.

Dr. Cowan argues that many concepts we take for granted—including DNA, hormones, vitamins, cholesterol, insulin, ribosomes, and chemical neurotransmission—lack the direct experimental evidence most people assume exists. Drawing on decades of scientific literature and the work of researchers such as Harold Hillman and Francis Crick, he challenges viewers to ask one simple but profound question:

Where is the evidence?

In this episode:

➡️Why Dr. Cowan believes the famous DNA double helix was inferred rather than directly observed.
➡️His critique of the conventional understanding of nerve signaling and synapses.
➡️The controversy surrounding ribosomes and electron microscopy.
➡️Why he questions the existence of hormones, vitamins, cholesterol, and insulin as discrete chemical entities inside the body.
➡️Francis Crick's own statements about the assumptions behind the genetic code.
➡️The importance of distinguishing observation from interpretation in scientific research.

Whether you agree with Dr. Cowan or strongly disagree, this conversation challenges listeners to think critically about how scientific knowledge is built—and how evidence should be evaluated.

⚠️ Disclaimer: The views expressed by Dr. Thomas Cowan are his own and do not represent established scientific consensus. This podcast is intended to encourage critical thinking and open discussion, not to provide medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals before making decisions about your health.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome & Introduction
01:40 Dr. Cowan's Origin Story
03:08 Weston Price's Method
05:40 The Problem with Modern Medicine
09:43 Diseases as Mental Constructions
11:25 The Antibody Problem
12:00 The Measles Diagnostic Paradox
13:46 The Fourth Phase of Water
17:23 Structured Water & Nerve Conduction
20:02 No Gates, Receptors, or Pumps
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22:39 DNA: The Double Helix Question
30:17 Do Genes Really Code for Proteins?
34:48 The Oncogene Theory
35:55 The Ribosome Debate
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43:44 Whale Evolution
46:26 Quantum Physics & Billiard Balls
48:09 Scientific Paradigms
50:36 How to Disprove a Claim
54:01 Getting Comfortable with "I Don't Know"
56:33 Dr. Cowan's Books
58:06 Hormones & the Isolation Problem
1:02:36 Closing Thoughts

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