Until today it seems such an irrefutable fact that the main source of energy
of the Central Nervous System is the blood vessels. However, the bloodstream itself
cannot transport energy, at most only carries substances that eventually take part in
endergonic reactions. We found after twelve years of continued studies about the three
major causes of blindness that glucose is just a source of biomass; the role of glycan in
the living organism is highly complex but only as provision of essential metabolic
intermediates, and not as energy provider. Our awe-inspiring finding was that any cell
in our body, independent of its function, needs water not only as a solvent or vehicle,
but as a fundamental chemical energy source. The explanation of how a eukaryotic cell
could dissociate or break the water at room temperature in order to get energy is also
amazing: Melanin is to the animal kingdom as chlorophyll is to the plant kingdom.
Both substances split, dissociate or break the water molecule. As an analog, we
appointed it as human photosynthesis. The pharmacologic modulation of human
photosynthesis or the capacity of human body to transform light into chemical energy,
offers an opportunity to open new and very efficient ways to treat several diseases
representing an important area of study in the epidemiological point of view.
Keywords: Blood Vessels, CSF, Energy, Hydrogen, Melanin, Oxygen,
Photosynthesis.