"Zeta potential, briefly, quantifies the tendency of particles that are (colloidally) suspended in a solution to clump together or remained separated and dispersed from each other. The degree of clumping present, in turn, determines how freely a fluid will flow, so when individuals have an impaired zeta potential, it will cause fluid stagnation throughout the body.
This
fluid stagnation is often immensely consequential as almost every part
of the body depends upon a healthy fluid circulation (e.g., people’s
legs swell when fluid gets stuck in them and can’t flow back out). The
consequences of an impaired zeta potential are particularly apparent in
the blood, as once blood cells begin to clump together, the circulation
significantly diminishes and severe conditions like blood clots or
strokes can follow.
Note: I consider impaired zeta potential to be the root cause of many illnesses."--A Midwestern Doctor
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