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Quantum Events of Biophoton Emission Associated with Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies: A Descriptive Pilot Study

Marius Hossu, Ronald Rupert
Key takeaways
  1. 01A pilot study on biophoton emission (BPE)
  2. 02BPE is ultra-low light emitted by organisms
  3. 03Measured BPE before and after three chiropractic techniques
  4. 04All techniques altered BPE significantly but differently
  5. 05BPE may be a non-invasive health indicator

This pilot study suggests different chiropractic techniques may produce small, measurable, and distinct changes in the body's biophoton emissions.

Abstract

Biophoton emission (BPE) is a quantum event characterized by a relatively stable but ultralow- rate emission of visible photons from living organisms. It has been associated with high energy processes such as: cell metabolism, growth, phagocytosis, neural activity, and oxidative stress. BPE has also been suggested to reflect the organism's global state of health as well as the response to stimulation including therapeutic interventions. If BPE changes occur as a result of various complementary and alternative medical interventions, this could prove useful to monitor both the patient's response to a specific treatment and global changes in their health status. This descriptive study attempts to identify BPE changes associated with three different chiropractic techniques that use different energetic approaches: mechanical, gravitational, and bioenergetic. The BPE was measured at the neck and/or the lower back of 3 asymptomatic adult male volunteers. The measurements were made before and after different chiropractic interventions. The treatment techniques included a high velocity joint manipulation with the aid of a drop table, Sacro-Occipital Technique, and Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique. Enough time was allotted for measurements in order to differentiate between natural fluctuation of the BPE and the changes induced by the interventions. All techniques induced small (up to 20%) but statistically significant changes (p < 0.05 in one case, p < 0.001 in the other two) in the BPE. Each technique demonstrated a different pattern of BPE change that may be specific to the technique. The intensity of BPE is a noninvasive indicator of the health of the human body and is significantly altered in different ways by chiropractic interventions. Future research is necessary to explore more features of BPE and its utility as an indicator of health, as well as the theoretical and clinical significance of these findings.

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APA
Marius Hossu, & Ronald Rupert (2006). Quantum Events of Biophoton Emission Associated with Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies: A Descriptive Pilot Study. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/quantum-events-of-biophoton-emission-associated-with-complementary-and-alternative-medicine-therapies-a-descriptive-pilot-study/
MLA
Marius Hossu, and Ronald Rupert. "Quantum Events of Biophoton Emission Associated with Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies: A Descriptive Pilot Study." 2006, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/quantum-events-of-biophoton-emission-associated-with-complementary-and-alternative-medicine-therapies-a-descriptive-pilot-study/.
Chicago
Marius Hossu, Ronald Rupert. 2006. "Quantum Events of Biophoton Emission Associated with Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies: A Descriptive Pilot Study.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/quantum-events-of-biophoton-emission-associated-with-complementary-and-alternative-medicine-therapies-a-descriptive-pilot-study/