What Is the Interstitium?
The interstitium is an extensive, previously underestimated fluid system of the body. Until recently it was not regarded as a unified structure, but in 2018 a group of scientists first described it as a continuous network of fluid-filled micro-spaces surrounding and permeating all tissues and organs.
This system is supported by a framework of collagen fibres and filled with interstitial (tissue) fluid — a composition similar to blood plasma. It contains salts, glucose, ions, signalling molecules, enzymes, and biologically active substances.
The interstitium performs not only a transport function, but also a communicative one. It is associated with the mechanisms of distribution of electrical, mechanical, and possibly optical signals throughout the body.
Fluid Between — But Not Emptiness
Unlike the circulatory and lymphatic systems, the interstitium is not comprised of vessels, but of spaces between cells — and yet these spaces are functional. They provide:
- Cushioning and protection of organs
- Nourishment of cells
- Collection and filtration of fluid
- Distribution of signals
In effect, every cell in the body is surrounded by this fluid. And the body as a whole is a unified, continuous aquatic field, structured according to specific principles.
Collagen, Current, and Vibration: How the Interstitium Conducts Signals
The collagen fibres forming the matrix of the interstitium possess piezoelectric properties. This means that under mechanical influence, they are capable of generating electrical signals.
The pulsation of the heart, the movement of blood, breathing, the body’s microvibrations — all of this creates dynamic tension within this aquatic-collagen structure. In this way, the interstitium may serve as a physical carrier of information, capable of propagating signals even without the involvement of the nervous or endocrine systems.
This characteristic brings it close to the ancient concepts of energy channels in Eastern medicine. Research shows that acupuncture points coincide with the sites of intersection and concentration of interstitial pathways — a scientific observation that confirms what traditional wisdom has long understood intuitively.
The Interstitium as a Biophysical Network
Today, the interstitium may be understood as the body’s fluid-wave network:
- It responds to electromagnetic fields, vibrations, light, and sound
- It is capable of restructuring itself under the influence of external information — including structured water and informational fields
- It participates in the self-organisation and adaptation of the body
Contemporary technologies directed towards the gentle restoration of the body work precisely with this environment — not by suppressing symptoms, but by moving towards the level of harmonisation of environment and signal.
A New Approach to Body Restoration
Understanding the role of the interstitium opens entirely new possibilities for supporting wellbeing. Where conventional approaches act upon individual organs and systems, working with the interstitial environment allows the body to be influenced as a unified whole.
Imagine: rather than “repairing” each component individually, we can help the entire mechanism return to its correct functioning. This is similar to the way an experienced piano tuner works not with each string in isolation, but with the overall sound of the instrument.
How Does This Relate to AquaInitiation and AquaCorrection Technologies?
Many devices and programmes — including AquaInitiators and AquaCorrectors — are developed with specific attention to the interstitial environment. Under the influence of modulated electromagnetic, acoustic, and light fields, the water within the interstitium may alter its structure, and the body itself may respond through resonance.
These processes:
- Do not disrupt biochemistry
- Do not “force” signals into the body
- But rather initiate a coherent inner response at the level of interstitial fluid
When the interstitial environment arrives at a more harmonious state, people often notice an improvement in overall wellbeing: a sense of lightness in the body, improved sleep, increased energy, and the release of inner tension. The body seems to “remember” how to function correctly.
What We Do Not Use: A Clarification on “Torsion” Terminology
In popular literature, such fields are sometimes referred to as “torsion fields” — however, from a scientific standpoint it is more accurate to speak of vectorial or structured physical fields, encompassing:
- Modulated electromagnetic radiation
- Acoustic waves within tissue environments
- Gradients of density, pressure, and temperature
- The interaction of polarised photons with structured water
We describe these phenomena within the framework of contemporary biophysics, avoiding terms not recognised by the scientific community.
Conclusion
The interstitium is the body’s inner living space — where cell, energetic field, water, and impulse converge. It is receptive to the structure of its surrounding environment, and working with it is therefore not “treatment” — it is an invitation to restoration.
The technologies of AquaCorrection and AquaInitiation engage with this field gently, through water, vibration, light, and coherent field influence — helping the body return to itself.
