Category Archives: Scientific Studies

Transfer of molecular information using a bioresonance instrument (BICOM) in amphibian trials

Erfahrungsheilkunde Acta medica empirica Journal for medical practiceOffprint (vol. 44, issue no, 3/1995) (controlled blind study) By: P.C. Endler, M. Citro, W. Pongratz, C.W. Smith,Vinattieri, F. Senekowitsch Summary Two independent double-blind studies, performed in Austria and Italy, demonstrated that bioinforrnation can be scanned and transferred by a bioresonance instrument (BICOM), The metamorphosis of tadpoles could be […]

Acupuncture: Scientific Theories of Mechanisms

Neurohormonal mechanisms Acupuncture first captured the interest of Western science when it demonstrated its ability to induce anesthesia and analgesia. Early studies involved the infusion of cerebrospinal fluid from a rabbit that had undergone acupuncture into a naive rabbit, and resulted in the production of a significant increase in the pain threshold of the recipient […]

Bioenergetic Analysis | Tests on the transduction of acetic acid information via an electronic amplifier

Erfahrungsheilkunde Acta medica empirica Journal for medical practice Offprint (EHK7/1998) Peter Kreisl Summary The transfer of bioenergetic information facilitates a new scientific approach to the specialist area of biology, in particular methods of medical diagnosis and therapy. This paper demonstrates that, by transferring acetic acid information to inorganic salt solutions by means of an electronic […]

Scientific Evidence in Support of Acupuncture and Meridian Theory: I. Introduction

Professor Julia J. Tsuei M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Acupuncture is a therapeutic modality used in China as early as the late stone age. Throughout Chinese history both acupuncture theory and practice has steadily evolved into an increasingly rich and complex system, eventually offering treatments for virtually every form of medical condition. Much of the history of the […]