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Evaluation of biofield treatment dose and distance in a model of cancer cell death.

Evaluation of biofield treatment dose and distance in a model of cancer cell death.

Publication meta - Evaluation of Biofield Treatment Dose and Distance in a Model of Cancer Cell Death - Publications Objective: This study assessed the potential influence of biofield treatment on cultured human cancer cells and whether such influence was affected by varying the duration of the treatment (dose) or the distance between the biofield practitioner and the target cells. Design: Biofield treatment dosage was assessed from a short distance (0.25 meters) in three independent experiments involving 1, 2, or 5 treatments, along with another set of three independent and comparable mock experiments. Biofield treatment distance was assessed at 0.25, 25, and * 2000 meters involving two treatments in three independent experiments along with another set of three mock experiments. Intervention: Biofield treatments were delivered by a highly acclaimed biofield practitioner with the intention of diminishing growth of the cells or inducing cancer-cell death. Outcome measure: Cell viability was quantified 20 hours after treatments, using a spectrophotometric assay for live-cell counting.

Evaluation of Biofield Treatment Dose and Distance in a Model of Cancer Cell Death *The embed functionality can only be used for non commercial purposes. In order to maintain its sustainability, all mass use of content by commercial or not for profit companies must be done in agreement with figshare. Description Objective: This study assessed the potential influence of biofield treatment on cultured human cancer cells and whether such influence was affected by varying the duration of the treatment (dose) or the distance between the biofield practitioner and the target cells.Design: Biofield treatment dosage was assessed from a short distance (0.25 meters) in three independent experiments involving 1, 2, or 5 treatments, along with another set of three independent and comparable mockexperiments. Comments (0) Published on 07 Nov 2015 - 08:58 (GMT) Filesize is 130.15 KB License (what's this?) Cite "Filename" Place your mouse over the citation text to select it Embed "Evaluation of Biofield Treatment Dose and Distance in a Model of Cancer Cell Death" Show filename on top

Evaluation of Biofield Treatment Dose and Distance in a Model of Cancer Cell Death | Mahendra Kumar Trivedi conducted in parallel that indicated a relatively stable baseline variability in the data output from the modelsystem. However, the interpretation of these results iscomplicated by the lack of replicability observed in thesecond set of experiments using the same model systemand the same participants. Part of the struggle is rec-onciling the centuries of precedent in which the test of replicability has been a fundamental tenet of the scien-tific method, and the acknowledgment that the experi-mental intervention in this model system derives from ahuman being and may thus be inherently changing withtime and situation (e.g., mental and emotional state at aparticular time). Lack of replicability has been a consis-tent element in a series of in vitro studies of various biofield treatment modalities conducted by the currentauthors’ group and seems to be consistent with theextant data across the field. studies of external qigong , another form of biofield treatment. Invitro in vivo better, but Conclusions

Bio-field Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Gluten Hydrolysate and Ipomoea Macroelements Share this: Embed* Cite this: Trivedi, Mahendra Kumar (2015): Bio-field Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Gluten Hydrolysate and Ipomoea Macroelements. figshare. Retrieved 09:31, Nov 18, 2015 (GMT) *The embed functionality can only be used for non commercial purposes. Description The objective of present study was to study the effect of biofield treatment on physical and thermal properties of gluten hydrolysate (GH) and ipomoea macroelements (IM). Comments (0) Published on 14 Oct 2015 - 12:53 (GMT) Filesize is 1.30 MB License (what's this?) Cite "Filename" Place your mouse over the citation text to select it Embed "Bio-field Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Gluten Hydrolysate and Ipomoea Macroelements" Show filename on top Place your mouse over the embed code to select and copy it

Evaluation of Biofield Treatment Dose and Distance in a Model of Cancer Cell Death experimental intervention. This method of assessing vari- ability intrinsic to the experimental system was considered applicablebased on its usefulness in the study of nonionizing electromagnetic fields. Blinding and randomization The experimental protocol was divided between two sci- entists to insure that the scientist handling the cells and an- alyzing the data was not aware of whether the cells had received biofield treatment, following published guidelines. Identifying codes and group assignments were determined using the random number generator function of a scientific calculator. Results Six independent experiments were conducted to evalu- ate the potential for varying biofield treatment dosage: three involving increasing numbers of biofield treatments (1, 2, and 5 treatments with a total cumulative duration of 5, 10,and 25 minutes, respectively); and three involving onlymock treatments. mock/control experiments were all close to zero while those involving biofield treatments of increasing dosage dose.

Beef Extract and Meat Infusion Powder – An effective research by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi There Are Lots Of Exciting Things Happening Here At Trivedi Science. Enter Your Email Address In The Box Below Now To Stay Updated! Beef Extract and Meat Infusion Powder – An effective research by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi Abstract The present research work investigated the influence of bio-field treatment on two common flavoring agents used in food industries namely beef extract powder (BEP) and meat infusion powder (MIP). Keywords: Beef extract powder; Meat infusion powder; Bio-field treatment; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction; Particle size analysis; Surface area analysis; Differential scanning calorimetry; Thermo gravimetric analysis . Read Full Paper

"Evaluation of Biofield Treatment Dose and Distance in a Model of Cance" by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, Trivedi Global Inc. Abstract Objective: This study assessed the potential influence of biofield treatment on cultured human cancer cells and whether such influence was affected by varying the duration of the treatment (dose) or the distance between the biofield practitioner and the target cells. Suggested Citation Mahendra Kumar Trivedi. Evaluation of Phenotyping and Genotyping Characteristic of Shigella sonnei after Biofield Treatment | Open Access | OMICS International Abstract Shigella sonnei (S. sonnei) is a non-motile, rod shape, clinically significant, Gram-negative bacterium. It is commonly associated with dysentery (shigellosis). Recently, resistance to third and fourth generation cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones has been reported in S. sonnei. Tables at a glance Figures at a glance

The Trivedi Effect Impact on Ceramic Oxide Nano Powders There Are Lots Of Exciting Things Happening Here At Trivedi Science. Enter Your Email Address In The Box Below Now To Stay Updated! The Trivedi Effect Impact on Ceramic Oxide Nano Powders Abstract Transition metal oxides (TMOs) have been known for their extraordinary electrical and magnetic properties. Keywords: Biofield treatment; Iron oxide; Copper Oxide; Zinc Oxide; X-ray diffraction; FT-IR

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