Good afternoon everybody and thanks for coming to this very interesting topic.
I'm a physician by training, I got my medical diploma here in Szeged in 1987.  I work in the pediatrics department (UCLA) and I research, I study biochemistry.
As interesting as it is, I have friends who study the Bible, the Torah, in Los Angeles and there have been some interesting questions that we discussed during our conversations.
One very interesting aspect of the Scriptures is that, when you look at Genesis and you look at the books of Moses
They are actually copied exactly from previous copies, and what is more interesting is that once they make a mistake in any of those rolls (Scripture), they burn it.
This is meaning that every word, every character has a very important meaning in the Scriptures,
and when I was looking at certain words like green (grass) colors and the food chain, meaning who should eat what, in Genesis
I figured that they must have some kind of a biochemical meaning and this is what we are going to share today!
I brought the King James Bible, which is the first [...known English...] translation of the Torah from Hebrew
and I was wondering if we could do an interesting reading, that is a biochemist like myself would read the Bible.
And as soon as we find some kind of a chemical entity in a biochemical context, let's just look at it from the physician's point of view.
So I use the reference where you can find the information on the Internet later for your own studies.
So as we know, creation starts with creating the Heaven and Earth, and the first chemical identity that we can find in the Bible is actually water.
We all know that water has an oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, with the molecular mass of 18 g/mole. So, as a chemical identity, water is what we find in the Bible first!
The next thing that we find in the course of Creation is light, actually, and if you look at light itself, it is nothing else,
but taking two hydrogens and pushing them together. So that they form an isotope of hydrogen, which is called deuterium.
And by this deuterium, by squeezed with another hydrogen, we see a wavelength, a gamma ray expelled, or released from this fusion...,
a helium isotope is formed, and from there two protons or hydrogens are released, and a helium is left behind. This wavelength, this gamma ray is the light.
So the second…, [corr] still in the first day we actually see something very interesting: that is, from water and from the hydrogens of water to produce deuterium... and
with that there is light emission, which is mentioned in the Bible. Now deuterium is very important, because it carries a principle,
deuterium carries a principle of doubling something, meaning that adding a similar, or the same mass to the existing... being.
And if you read the Bible, the Fifth book is called Deuteronomy...
and we will find out exactly what it means. Obviously, the principle of doubling, or the principle of repeating something, has a very important meaning in the Scriptures.
And, in fact, e.g. this (principle) is exactly how light is produced. So, if you recall how light and water interacts in biological systems, i.e. we retouch on photosynthesis,
which is nothing else but using the energy of light to actually cleave water to yield hydrogens and oxygen.
This is what plants do, plants actually cleave water and use these hydrogens and release the oxygen.
This is how trees, this is how plants, this is how green plants produce oxygen for us,
and they actually use these hydrogens for producing organic molecules, using carbons, and to eventually "produce" our body.
It's a very long, very complicated chain of a biochemical reactions, and I am not gonna go into details,
but the principle itself, that the first light is, - first water is created, then light is created,
obviously this calls for the possibility of when? like a green plants? will be created to carry out photosynthesis?
And in fact in the Bible, if we summarize the events in the first day, which is water and light and deuterium production.
The next thing that we see is the creator divide the water from the waters. Now that's really an interesting concept -
dividing waters from waters - why would you, or how would you divide waters from waters, or once you divided them, what's the difference between water pools, different water pools.
Actually, if you look into a living cell, if you look into a mammalian or a plant cell, you are gonna see several water pools that are separated by membranes.
And those water pools are different in their deuterium content, and I'm going to talk about this in more details.
If you look at a plant cell, for example, a green plant cell, like this one, or even if you look at a mammalian cell,
which has a mitochondria, this is what we call the mitochondria, where there is energy production, the citric acid cycle takes place.
The cytoplasmic water which is actually part of the cytoplasm and the water that is contained in the mitochondria itself,
which is produced from oxygen, - I'm going to talk about this in more details - are separated by these membranes.
And in fact these water pools are different in their deuterium content, so if you, if you just refer to this one sentence of the Bible
separating water from water; in fact in biology, we see many examples of this principle, itself.
So in the second day we have water pools separated from one another, we know in the Bible it's the Firmament, called Heaven, yet in biology,
we can find different water pools separated by membranes, which are mentioned in the Torah, or in the Old Testament.
Now, if you read the Bible the first thing that God creates, the first living creature that God creates is grass,
and it's breathtaking; because actually grass, or in some translations they call it green herbs, is actually where photosynthesis takes place.
So it seems that now, at the second day, we already have everything created that are necessary to actually start life, or in fact, generate a self-supporting biochemical/biological system,
which has actually green chloroplasts or green plants in the form of grass.  For the case, by then we already have light and we already have water.
Now and I have to admit, I don't read Hebrew..., yet, I have friends who can, in Los Angeles, so on Sabbath day, when I …heat up… food for them, or when we are going through these discussions about the Hebrew Bible.
I usually ask them what this means exactly? and it's actually grass, it's a green herb, or grass, that is the most accurate translation of the Hebrew word in this sentence, is grass.
And we know grass is one of the biggest masses on Earth, as far as green plants go, that produce organic material from water by using photosynthesis.
There are also trees … and the trees produce fruits using photosynthesis as we all know, and what's also very interesting is that another concept
appears in the Bible after the photosynthesis, and that's just go into that green color
because it's gonna explain us a lot of very critical understanding of biological systems, biochemical systems and photosynthesis.
If you look at the rainbow, if you look at the sky when it's raining you see the colors of the rainbow.
Interestingly, plants only use two particular colors, the blue which carries the highest energy in the visible spectrum, and the red which carries the lowest energy in the visible spectrum.
And if you look at the protein, that actually cleaves water into oxygen and hydrogen, you can see that it's called P680,
so the protein that cleaves the water uses the least energetic light form. This is why we see the plants green,
because the green light is not absorbed in plants that use photosynthesis,
so actually what arrives in your eyes is the green color, yet everything else is absorbed during photosynthesis.
But actually one of the protein,s which is called this PSII, uses P680 or the wavelength 680 which is red and is the least energetic,
and the key to that, to understand why that happens, is that, it's called actually the photosystem II, the protein, is that when water is cleaved,
and this is an oxygen and the hydrogens are actually connected to proteins, and the oxygen is kind of trapped between these two ions.
The the least energetic light can only cleave oxygen and hydrogen bonds (efficiently), so it seems that when water has, or carries a deuterium, this low-energy light will not able to cleave it.
So during photosynthesis, and in that sense, in the Bible, there is a discrimination against chemical bonds which carry deuterium in water, and there's a preference of cleaving oxygen and hydrogen bonds.
And this is really interesting and very critical of understanding why green plants actually deplete deuterium and how they deplete deuterium.
The key to understand, that is practically the strength of this oxygen hydrogen bond and high reacts with the red light that is absorbed from sunlight.
So in green plants there's already a deuterium depleting process, and if you look at the Bible and you look at the Fifth Book which is called Deuteronomy,
it's gonna explain a lot of very interesting and critical understanding of why deuterium in biological systems is really not desirable,
and why hydrogen is preferred when it comes to biosynthesis and then the process of biological oxidation.
So in the third day.., we're already halfway through Creation, and we already have water, we already have light, we already have water pools separated,
and we have grass, green plants, which are able to perform photosynthesis, and there is a discrimination against one of the isotopes of hydrogen, which is deuterium.
And the next day, or just going back to grass, another very important principle appears, and that is: the Creator creates with seeds and those seeds actually yield new plants or new entities  of their kind.
So this is the genomics, the functional DNA inheritance, biological genomic (imprinting) inheritance, i.e.: the basic principle of biological inheritance.
And it's really interesting because, truly in the Bible, and in the Torah, everything is created based on its own kind, and it is actually carried in the seed itself.
So the Torah contains references to very important biological principles, like photosynthesis and also a very important principle, like functional genomics.
Meaning that everything (every cerature) carries a seed, as they are all created with a seed, that has all information embedded in it, which actually carries all the features and characteristics.
So, not only photosynthesis is completed, but a new principle is introduced, and that is practically genetic imprinted inheritance,
or if we just stretch it for example DNA, but the seed and the nucleus and the genetic inheritance is definitely mentioned in there.
Now the fourth day the sun, the moon, and the stars are created and are placed on the sky, and the sun is very important because the sun with the different temperature and core material,
the sun is where all the rest of the elements are created or formed for biological life, that includes carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphor, and chloride.
So, obviously, the sun is not only the source of light by squeezing deuterium, squeezing hydrogens together, but at certain temperatures and at certain pressure conditions produce other elements.
And these other elements are necessary for life.  We know that all our organic material contain carbons and oxygen and hydrogen,
this makes up 99.9% of all our bodies, and they are actually all exchanged for energy and to create a very colorful, very potent life, in a self-supporting biological system,
where all the elements are actually created.  As biochemists, we can identify, or I can see those in the first book of Moses, in Genesis.
Now.., probably the Creator knew that all these elements carbon and oxygen and their isotopes will not have a major impact in chemical reactions, but hydrogen or deuterium will.
Because practically deuterium is twice the mass of hydrogen, and because of this very strong, we call it isotope effect,
which I'm gonna talk in more details a little bit later, it's why biological systems cannot tolerat deuterium very well!
So as we go further into the story of Creation, then we see that the waters now will have fish, and life, and the birds are created,
but there is also another very important new biological phenomenon, and that is moving, it appears, and we know that actually moving requires energy.
So, now, not only we have the chemical entities that are necessary to form life, but now we're gonna have new principles,
for example active movement, which is the characteristic of all creatures that are now coming forth.
We know that actually plants don't really have active organs for active movements, but actually the fish and the fowl will have those characteristics.
And, again, they are all created after their kinds, so the genomic principle in Creation is again mentioned in the Bible, when the fish and the birds are created.
And as you can, see for biological movements, I added, besides the genetic inheritance, DNA, I added ATP.
The reason for that is because biological movements, or active movements require the synthesis of ATP, which happens....
For us to be able to move, actually when you go to the gym, what you do is you actually make two proteins kind of become adjacent to one another.
And that requires ATP, or energy, or phosphate, and one is called the actin, another one is called myosin.
And this is very basic in, and towards biology, that biological or active movements, or active change of locations, actually requires this metabolic component, called ATP (synthesis).
And, interestingly, ATP is, in fact, produced in the mitochondria, where the water pools are separated, and ATP is produced with the use of oxygen, and water is reproduced in the meantime...
from the hydrogens of food, of what we eat, what we consume, what we oxidize. And this ATP as the basic chemical principle necessary for movement is what is generated in biological systems.
And it's true for fish, the birds, and also the beasts, all the living creatures, which actually move like the cattle, which actually move around the Earth.
And as we go more into the story of Creation, what you can see, then, animals are created, they are actually moving again, and they are created after of their own kind,
so again genetic inheritance is imprinted in the Texture.  And what you can see also is that cattle, which we know is the animal that is really the grass-eating beast, if you will, cattle is created.
So it seems, that not only photosynthesis water, light, energy and movements are created, but now we're getting ready to form some kind of a food chain,
or some kind of an exchange of energy, or feeding, based on a food chain in the Bible. So we are ready actually to create something new in its own form.
And if you can see at the 6th day, when animals or cattles are created, again, they are matched with genetic (imprinted) inheritance and biological energy, ATP synthesis.
So, now we are ready, or the Creator is ready, to create men, ... but actually there is no "DNA" mentioning in here, which is kind of unusual, because it seems that man is created in God's image,
so obviously genomics has less of a role, but actually values and moral seems to be more important, than genetic inheritance.
And the rest of the Texture, the rest of the Hebrew Bible, is actually, I would say practically, nothing else, but to teach how this (moral standard) looks like...,
what God looks like! What is the teaching, what is what God would want us to be like, if you will!
And it's very interesting, because as you can see, everything was created based on genetic inheritance, and now this new principle comes in that is (a set of) moral values,
and there's a lot of teaching about this in the Bible, and eventually, if you would say, salvation comes to, like how close we can get to this (set of moral values), actually.
How close we can get to the values that, that God offers towards its teaching and throughout the history of the religion in various human populations in societies.
So I find this very interesting, that as a physician and as a biochemist, that in the Bible you see, you can find all the principles that are necessary for a self-supporting biological system.
But when it comes to men, there is, on top of it, there is a very strong set, a very broad set of moral expectations...
and there is a very distinct expectation, and that is to look like somebody like God, actually, created based on that image.
So if you look at the rest of the 6th day events this something very interesting will be unfolding, and that is God blesses what He created...
all living forms including men, and to whom actually He gives dominion over the fish and the fowls and everything, that is moving upon the earth, yet...
God would specify that all living creatures can have, can eat the herb, and the herbs that are bearing seeds, and every tree whichever yields fruits, and we should eat these fruits and herbs.
It seems, that there is a reference to a vegetarian diet,... yet, if you read further the Bible, you can see that every beast of the earth
and every fowl and every creature that moves, actually should eat the green herb, or the grass. So we go back to the very beginning,
which is the grass, which was first created and it seems like the bottom of all life, the bottom of all life forms, the bottom of this food chain, if you will, is actually the green herb.
And I don't want to get into the details of what happens in the grass, but if you talk to a biologist, if you talk to a chemist,
or if you talk to somebody who studies the grass and the grass forms and how actually photosynthesis takes place, and how deuterium discrimination happens in grass,
you are gonna find several water pools, and you are gonna see plentiful sources and resources of chemical materials, including drugs,
including phytochemicals, including all kind of nutrients, that come from grass, or green herb, in this translation, but in the Torah it's actually grass.
What's also very interesting is that, when you look at the Texture, it also refers to creepeth or moving creatures, and also mentiones, where there is life...
Now if you talk to a Hebrew person, you ask him, what is actually, what is there's life, it's actually breathing,
so if you look at  the original texts, actually nothing else but breathing and some translations, some English translations actually spell it out, as moving and breathing creatures.
So obviously the oxidation of grass, using oxygen, through breathing, took us to be able to move; requires these principles, which you can see here, are "born" with photosynthesis, producing organic material.
This is what we should, this is what all living creatures as the bottom of the food chain, this green plant is, this is what all these reactions take place that are described in Creation,
and then we're gonna oxidize this grass again using oxygen, which we take in through breeding and produce water,
which is low in deuterium, deuterium depleted water, which we're gonna use to build our own body.
So, eventually, if we go through the events of the first six days, we can see how this organic material is built,
which is actually oxidized in the citric acid cycle, and we're gonna see what oxygen is used for in the system and that is practically to be able to move around, to produce this ATP.
And also to be able to function and to build our body using carbons, that are released during this biological oxidation process.
That CO2, or that carbon dioxide will be reused by plants, organic material will be built, and in, and between, there is this deuterium depletion process...
by producing water from plants' organic material, that has a different (deuterium depleted) source of hydrogen. [doi: 10.1002/1439-7633(20020802)]
So obviously this hydrogen deuterium story is very interesting, the oxygen breathing and the active movement in the Bible are very interesting...
and interesting, because, it seems like somebody was trying to communicate a self-supporting biological system,
where all the elements are described in their formal roles, in the form of given algorithms, ...yet, if you read it from the Texture through the glass of a biochemist,
or a physician biochemist, you can find all these very interesting references to biological oxidation and the Krebs cycle.
And I like to talk about this topic, because some of the many reactions of the Krebs cycle were discovered here, by Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, and he was given the Nobel-prize in 1937, while in Szeged.
So, as we read the Bible it seems like there is a rewind, Moses says that: okay stop here, Genesis chapter 2, stop here, because there's more to explain.
This is, I have not been yet given you all the details, because what the Bible says in Genesis 2, is that every plant of the field before it was on the Earth,
and every herb of the field before it grew, for the Lord had not caused it to rain, ...so nothing is growing.
So it seems like the Bible takes us back to the 3rd day and says, okay hold on for a second, because there is nothing grown,
everything is created, yet, nothing is grown yet, because there is no rain, and there are no human resources, yet, nobody can actually harvest.
And this is a very interesting development, because, I would figure, like everything is created, everything is fine, there is water, this is just a way of growing things....,
but that's not the case!  Because there's no rain yet, and you believe it or not, rain (water) comes not from river, not from flood, but from mist; mist (moist) from the earth has risen, and that waters the face of the earth.
That's actually deuterium depletion and actually distillation. So if you want to build a deuterium depleting tower, this is what happens...,
it's - deuterium, as it is heavier than light water -, as water evaporates from the face of the earth, deuterium (containing water) is discriminated,
so, (water with) deuterium has a higher boiling point, and it's also heavier, so actually, as high the clouds will get, the more negative 
numbers
, these numbers will grow..., [doi: 10.1016/0016-7037(53)90066-0]
meaning that less deuterium there is in clouds, so the rain, that falls from the clouds is actually deuterium depleted water.
So it's not only deuterium depletion in grass by discriminating against light, which is using the red light for photosynthesis,
and actually using a wavelength the energy that cannot really break oxygen and deuterium bonds, what the Bible says:
let's just go back to 2nd day, because in fact I'm going to water stuff, I'm gonna water the grass but it's gonna be deuterium depleted water.
And that's exactly what is referred to in the Bible, or in the Torah, if you read it from the, through the glasses of a biochemist.
This is a deuterium depleting tower in Budapest, we use this for therapeutic or pharmacological purposes. This is Gabor Somlyai here, who actually built the first such tower in Budapest.
So, what we do here is exactly what the Bible suggests. We actually boil water in these containers, they go up through the roof and actually we cool it down.
So by repeating this process just like in the Bible, or just like in Genesis, repeating this process, we can deplete deuterium in water.
And we use this water, for example to water plants, to give patients food that actually have low deuterium.
So actually we do the same what is in the Bible, described (as a physical process) in the Bible, obviously under controlled circumstances.
This is very important, because some disease processes, like autoimmune diseases and cancer seem to be dependent on this deuterium,
or DNA modifications by deuterium, which I am not gonna go into details of, I'm not gonna talk about those specific diseases,
because it would be a little bit too broad of a topic to cover, with very interesting medical clinical applications.  [DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.AM2014-1426]
Obviously, the red, low energy light is discriminating against deuterium as far as cleaving water, and actually the heavy water climbs harder into rain, into clouds,
so there is a higher boiling point for deuterium-contained water, which has actually one proton and a neutron.
Hydrogen only has one proton, so it has half of the mass as what deuterium does, so obviously there's several layers of deuterium depletion described in the Bible,
which you can see here, eventually describes something like; this is light water, that can actually raise, but deuterium and heavy water will more likely stay in the ground,
and that's what you can see here, practically just a demonstration of how many deuterium discriminating processes there are (referred to) in the Bible.
Now… Angewandte Chemie, okay, I am sorry, I apologize. Applied chemistry is that right? Applied chemistry.
So in August, when we were writing this paper, I have a professor calling, from the Johns Hopkins University, who happens to be the head of the chemistry (engineering) department.
And he sent me this paper and he said that Dr Boros, you should look at the hydrogen effect, deuterium effect of this group, because this is from Bochum, Germany.
They are German theoretical chemists, I mean they pretty much know their stuff, and what they describe in this paper
is exceptional isotopic substitution effect and breakdown of collective proton tunneling in ice due to deuteration.
So you would say, in ice actually where protons have very important bridging functions seems that, between these oxygen,
these hydrogen molecules have a very important role in regulating the physical and chemical properties of ice.
And let me tell you this experiment, if you watch this hydrogen between this two oxygens, you can see, that it has all the programs all the hydrogens in this ice which is a hydrogen bonding network.
They are in the position either closer to the oxygen, to the left, or closer to the oxygen to the right.
It's what we call is tunneling, because these protons in the same time, they do this moving from one place to another,
it's like half-time, when two football teams actually switch halfs, when they switch halfs of the field, so actually all the players,
all the eleven players, - we are talking about a soccer game - they either play on this side of the field, or actually they are, their goal is on one side of the field, or the other.
The key to it is, that they have to move together, because if one player is staying on the other field in halftime, that's gonna be pretty much the end of the game.
So that's what happens if you bring one deuterium into this system, so if we replace one hydrogen with a deuterium atom, for example H1, or hydrogen1,
is it replaced with a deuterium, it's gonna actually destroy the energy, the constant energy level along which the hydrogens can move from closer to farther to one oxygen atom.
So it's enough to add one deuterium into 10 or 15 of these hexagonal ice crystals, which were actually destroying this tunneling process completely.
This energy balance in this ice, or hydrogen bonding systems, and obviously there are many examples of this.
Ice is that, I would say the most, the easiest to approach system, because hydrogen bonds are formed, based on temperature,
or cooling down the water, and then they can study  very easily these energy levels which are necessary to move those hydrogens around in a coordinated fashion.
More deuterium be actually built into this system, more energy is required to move the protons and it's not gonna happen in a coordinated form.
So one deuterium is enough in about a 100 hydrogen atoms to destroy the free movement of protons or hydrogens between two (oxygen) atoms.
And the biological meaning of this stopping of these proton movements is that actually these protons are also part of DNA,
and actually DNA form these hydrogen bridges, the double helix, you know, they link with hydrogen.
So actually, if you load your DNA with deuterium, this proton tunneling, and the enzymes just actually repair DNA, will not be able to get through this road bump. [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.35.724]
It's pretty much like when you cut your grass and you bump into this big bump of grass, and just gonna stop the entire process.
And that's true with all hydrogen bonding systems, that is actually what these German chemists recommend...
they say these: "insights into fundamental aspects of collective proton tunneling not only rationalize recent neutron-scattering experiments,
but also stimulate investigations into multiple proton transfers in hydrogen bonded networks much beyond ice."
And we know DNA, proteins, protein-DNA interactions and fatty acid interactions are all covered in this sentence with far-reaching biological biochemical consequences.
So deuterium makes DNA sticky with aneuploidy, which is one of the disease related patterns in cancer, I'm not gonna talk about it here,
but it seems that in DNA, there is a very critical role of understanding hydrogen and deuterium replacements.
Now and it's just to continue on this line, when I asked a friend, like a priest friend, why it is so important, when Adam was brought to life, actually God breathed, had blown a deep breath in his nose
Obviously, because through the nostrils, we can only carry (push) down oxygen, so again, and when, every word has a meaning in the Bible,
meaning that when nostrils and oxygen are referred to, like when you actually resuscitate somebody and you want to carry down, - you want to actually provide oxygen for their biological oxidation,
it's actually through the airway system and it seems that this is, and in fact, this is how we deliver oxygen to all tissues.
So even the Bible, even the Torah, refers to oxygen exchange, when it comes to starting the first human life and that's practically referred to as breathing into the nostrils.
Again, as a doctor, as a physician, this is how to resuscitate somebody, so actually these make a lot of sense, even though at first sight, they may not be as evident.
So, then it comes the other story, and that's the Garden of Eden, where, as it seems, there's going to be a plant and fruit growing business
and obviously there's gonna be fruits they should or shouldn't eat but the more important fact is that it seems that for the Garden of Eden
and for the fruit trees actually the Lord's gonna use another irrigation system and that's, actually, it's gonna be flooded by four rivers.
And we know, a river has no significant deuterium depletion, so we know river water will have not much deuterium depletion, it's not evaporated rain,
it's not distillation, it's actually flooding and growing plants without actually being able to deplete significant deuterium. So, why don't we oxidize some substrates and finally find out if this is true or not?
So what we did with the Hungarian Academic of Sciences Geophysical Research Institute is that we actually with Dr Forizs,
we actually oxidize some substrates, so instead of iron, we used copper (II) oxide (CuO) and with this copper (II) oxide (CuO) we measured in flour, table sugar, cottage cheese,
sunflower oil, butter and pork fat and we just oxidized them overnight at high temperature at 500 Celsius.
So we pretty much did what mitochondria would do, and we actually calculated the deuterium content in many different food products,
and we measured this deuterium and hydrogen ratio, and I am not gonna bore you with all the technical details. But this is what we got.
Oceanic water is about 155 ppm deuterium and this is what we are gonna use as a reference range.
Water which we actually distilled from cottage cheese that's the wet content of for example, cottage cheese, you can see that the value is pretty much, it's very close to the deuterium content in water.
If you look at flour, which is actually sugar, if you look at table sugar, which comes from fruits, you can see, that there is a very little drop in deuterium content.
So it's consistent with the fact, that these sugars and the water content of food has very much similar distribution of deuterium as what you find in water.
Now on the other hand, animals that eat green grass and produce their organic material from components of grass, then you are gonna see, that there is a drop, a huge drop in deuterium content.
You can see there is a 12%, 16%, 20.4% and almost 25% decrease in deuterium content, when we oxidize pork fat for example or butter.
So in fact, when you look at the Kosher diet, when you look at the Kosher diet, what the Hebrews should eat, is actually this deuterium depleted section of the, of the food supply,
and what's really interesting is that there's plenty of Kosher recommendations about what they should eat, but there is very little about what they should drink.
Actually if you look at the Rabbi teaching, rainwater is what Hebrews, or actually this is how Israel, the land of Israel is watered. [Talmud - Mas. Ta'anith 2a]
So all the Kosher diet and actually this is in Deuteronomy, if you open Deuteronomy, the Fifth book of Moses, you are gonna see almost nothing, but all these instructions of how or what they should eat.
And I'm going go to  - for example this is how egg looks like, the egg has low deuterium when you go to the DNA and it's fat, the egg yolk, the yellow material.
But what is more important is that obviously we know there was a flood in and between meaning that Noah had to build an ark,
and then the ark had to be like floating for 40 days and so on, but what happened after the rain subsided.
And actually Noah went forth, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons' wife with him off the ark, and every beast,
and creeping moving thing was actually coming off the ark, you can see they are all coming after their kinds.
Meaning that genetic inheritance again is a very important principle when it comes to repopulating the earth, but what is more important again,
is that after when actually life starts on earth again, the same food chain applies, the green herb, or the grass should be the basic food item that comes at the bottom of the food chain,
and this is the first Kosher recommendation and law, which is repeated in Deuteronomy many times, and more specified, is that: But flesh with the life thereof which is the blood shall you not eat.
Meaning that the Kosher diet doesn't allow you to eat or drink high deuterium containing body fluids, but only what's coming from herbs and to oxidize from green plant products...,
if it's meet or beef fat, whatever it is, they have to stay away from deuterium.
So obviously, the Kosher diet is very keen on regulating this hydrogen deuterium content, controlled by mitochondria through metabolic water and cytoplasm from water that we drink.
And if you look at the Non-Kosher diet, there is no particular instructions about what we should eat, obviously we can also eat pork,
but in this section, the Kosher diet is what uses the green grass, and its products in animal fat products.
Now, this is very interesting, because if you talk to a Kosher person and you ask him, which part of the beef is Kosher,
sirloin steak is not Kosher, and that's the best part of the beef, but it doesn't have enough fat. Or you know the beef steak tartare?
It's actually sirloin steak (hind cut), and actually that is not Kosher, because it only has 5% of fat.
So proteins and hind cuts, DNA and so on, are really not, or much sugar are really not Kosher, yet fat is what you can oxidize into low deuterium water, front cuts are what is more Kosher.
I was surprised, because obviously, I was doing some research into what is Kosher, what is not, but it seems that it's a deuterium depleting diet seems more fit.
Now, I was talking about DNA before, and in DNA between the bases there is this hydrogen and it has this free movement, but if there is a deuterium built in here, this free movement stops.
All the DNA repair enzymes stop, the DNA start growing, it's gonna be with aneuploidy and cancer may develop.
That's what we believe is a very effective way of controlling cancer keeping deuterium down in DNA, and it's just another drawing of DNA.
Now, so obviously when it came to Deuteronomy and Moses told all these laws, deuterium depletion laws to the Jews,
obviously it's a very close genetic population yet The New Covenant calls for teaching by Jesus of the Jewish values,
but obviously the genetic pool is going to be expanded. Because there's no dietary recommendations anymore by Jesus there's no deuterium depletion processes by Jesus.
Actually we can eat anything what we want, and it's gonna be a teaching, which is set to very broad genetic pool, which means that The New Covenant will have in its teaching form.
A very different set of rules, the same values, but similar and same values expanded also with Christianity, and obviously I am not a theologist,
I am not an expert in this field, but from the Bible, if you read it as a physician, I can tell you this much, the most important finding is that,
when Jesus meets this lady, who is a Samaritan lady at the well. And He asks her to give him water. And she says,
she actually goes to the well at noon, because she is a prostitute, so she doesn't want anybody to see her.
Because at noon, because of the high obviously temperatures and sunlight it was not a custom to go to the wells without dresses,
so usually Samaritans they went to the well after 6, but this lady had to go to the well at noon, because she didn't want her to be seen by anybody.
And it was not her luckiest day, because Jesus was sitting at the well, and He asked her for water.
And that's exactly what He asks: “Will you give me a drink?” and the lady asked that, well, you are a Jew, and I'm a Samaritan woman, so why are we talking?
And Jesus says, well, don't worry about it now, I'm coming with a different message.
So, this is a very simple teaching and referring to the kingdom of God, and the lady says, you know the truth is, you have nothing to draw water with,
and the well is very deep, so where can you get this water, how are you gonna get this water?
And that's when Jesus says, and that's what the lady asked, you consider yourself bigger, than any of our ancestors.
And Jesus answers: everyone, who drinks from this water, the well you are gonna fetch water from, will be thirsty again.
But whoever drinks the water I give you, or I give them, will never thirst, indeed the water I give them will become in them a spring of water.
Do we produce water? Yes, we do. I've just showed you in the mitochondria, that's deuterium depleted water, again, it's the physicians reading, and there is gonna be a view an eternal life.
Obviously, it has a very strong spiritual message, it has a very strong biological message, and it has a very strong cultural message,
it's obviously not a Christian teaching, but it's a Christian example of how water and water pools are approached and used in this context,
and in fact we produce our own water with the use of oxygen obviously and from food, and actually we have spring of water in our system.
And the lady obviously is very curious about it, and she says, well, Sir if that's the case then why don't you give me some spring water, just give me some (of your spring) water.
And interestingly Jesus has no mentioning of the water anymore, but what does he asks next, it's shocking, because he says bring your husband.
And what's interesting is that she said, I have no husband. So this is actually a very different cultural and it's a very different approach to what like the Jews,
who have very strict family traditions, and have very strict rules about family life. Now it seems that the same values are offered,
and the same teaching is offered to somebody, who actually have no husband, and in fact she actually had five husbands, and the one that she has now, that is not even her husband.
So obviously, who actually Jesus is talking to, and will give her this promise and this message about the gift of life,
the (deuterium depleted metabolic???) water that is in her, which promises eternal life, is obviously the footstep, and a milestone to, The New Covenant.
So I am gonna pretty much stop, in a few minutes, but I want to thank Dr Dux, who is the biochemistry professor here in Szeged, and we have been writing about this topic.
I want to thank your professor, Dr Mate Toth, who organized, and also our friend, Gabor, this lecture, and also some of my collaborators in the United States.
And if there are any questions, I am very happy to answer them.
Thank you very much!
