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Transcript of Why the biofield
1st Energy medicine Exchange Seminar
Anatomy and Physiology of the
biofield in the light of Energy Medicine
Why the Biofield Thornton Streeter DSc
Welcome to Pune India where our research has been
conducted at the
UNESCO Chair World Peace Centre
MIT - Pune
J Altern Complement Med 2002 Dec8(6)703-17
The biofield hypothesis its biophysical basis and role in medicine
Rubik B
bull This paper provides a scientific foundation for the biofield the complex extremely weak electromagnetic field of the organism hypothesized to involve electromagnetic bioinformation for regulating homeodynamics The biofield is a useful construct consistent with bioelectromagnetics and the physics of nonlinear dynamical nonequilibrium living systems It offers a unifying hypothesis to explain the interaction of objects or fields with the organism and is especially useful toward understanding the scientific basis of energy medicine including acupuncture biofield therapies bioelectromagnetic therapies and homeopathy The rapid signal propagation of electromagnetic fields comprising the biofield as well as its holistic properties may account for the rapid holistic effects of certain alternative and complementary medical interventions
National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2004 recognizes the lsquoBiofieldrsquo
US National Library of Medicine as a Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
Is the Biofield recognised
J Altern Complement Med 2012 Dec18(12)1081-6 doi 101089acm20121502 Epub 2012 Oct 17
Biofield research a roundtable discussion of scientific and
methodological issues Hammerschlag R Jain S Baldwin AL Gronowicz G
Lutgendorf SK Oschman JL Yount GL Source
1 The Institute for Integrative Health Baltimore MD
Valerie Hunt UCLA 1970rsquos
Electro Magnetic Spectrum bull Typical Technological Uses
Nuclear
Medicine
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Welcome to Pune India where our research has been
conducted at the
UNESCO Chair World Peace Centre
MIT - Pune
J Altern Complement Med 2002 Dec8(6)703-17
The biofield hypothesis its biophysical basis and role in medicine
Rubik B
bull This paper provides a scientific foundation for the biofield the complex extremely weak electromagnetic field of the organism hypothesized to involve electromagnetic bioinformation for regulating homeodynamics The biofield is a useful construct consistent with bioelectromagnetics and the physics of nonlinear dynamical nonequilibrium living systems It offers a unifying hypothesis to explain the interaction of objects or fields with the organism and is especially useful toward understanding the scientific basis of energy medicine including acupuncture biofield therapies bioelectromagnetic therapies and homeopathy The rapid signal propagation of electromagnetic fields comprising the biofield as well as its holistic properties may account for the rapid holistic effects of certain alternative and complementary medical interventions
National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2004 recognizes the lsquoBiofieldrsquo
US National Library of Medicine as a Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
Is the Biofield recognised
J Altern Complement Med 2012 Dec18(12)1081-6 doi 101089acm20121502 Epub 2012 Oct 17
Biofield research a roundtable discussion of scientific and
methodological issues Hammerschlag R Jain S Baldwin AL Gronowicz G
Lutgendorf SK Oschman JL Yount GL Source
1 The Institute for Integrative Health Baltimore MD
Valerie Hunt UCLA 1970rsquos
Electro Magnetic Spectrum bull Typical Technological Uses
Nuclear
Medicine
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
J Altern Complement Med 2002 Dec8(6)703-17
The biofield hypothesis its biophysical basis and role in medicine
Rubik B
bull This paper provides a scientific foundation for the biofield the complex extremely weak electromagnetic field of the organism hypothesized to involve electromagnetic bioinformation for regulating homeodynamics The biofield is a useful construct consistent with bioelectromagnetics and the physics of nonlinear dynamical nonequilibrium living systems It offers a unifying hypothesis to explain the interaction of objects or fields with the organism and is especially useful toward understanding the scientific basis of energy medicine including acupuncture biofield therapies bioelectromagnetic therapies and homeopathy The rapid signal propagation of electromagnetic fields comprising the biofield as well as its holistic properties may account for the rapid holistic effects of certain alternative and complementary medical interventions
National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2004 recognizes the lsquoBiofieldrsquo
US National Library of Medicine as a Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
Is the Biofield recognised
J Altern Complement Med 2012 Dec18(12)1081-6 doi 101089acm20121502 Epub 2012 Oct 17
Biofield research a roundtable discussion of scientific and
methodological issues Hammerschlag R Jain S Baldwin AL Gronowicz G
Lutgendorf SK Oschman JL Yount GL Source
1 The Institute for Integrative Health Baltimore MD
Valerie Hunt UCLA 1970rsquos
Electro Magnetic Spectrum bull Typical Technological Uses
Nuclear
Medicine
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2004 recognizes the lsquoBiofieldrsquo
US National Library of Medicine as a Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
Is the Biofield recognised
J Altern Complement Med 2012 Dec18(12)1081-6 doi 101089acm20121502 Epub 2012 Oct 17
Biofield research a roundtable discussion of scientific and
methodological issues Hammerschlag R Jain S Baldwin AL Gronowicz G
Lutgendorf SK Oschman JL Yount GL Source
1 The Institute for Integrative Health Baltimore MD
Valerie Hunt UCLA 1970rsquos
Electro Magnetic Spectrum bull Typical Technological Uses
Nuclear
Medicine
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
J Altern Complement Med 2012 Dec18(12)1081-6 doi 101089acm20121502 Epub 2012 Oct 17
Biofield research a roundtable discussion of scientific and
methodological issues Hammerschlag R Jain S Baldwin AL Gronowicz G
Lutgendorf SK Oschman JL Yount GL Source
1 The Institute for Integrative Health Baltimore MD
Valerie Hunt UCLA 1970rsquos
Electro Magnetic Spectrum bull Typical Technological Uses
Nuclear
Medicine
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Valerie Hunt UCLA 1970rsquos
Electro Magnetic Spectrum bull Typical Technological Uses
Nuclear
Medicine
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Electro Magnetic Spectrum bull Typical Technological Uses
Nuclear
Medicine
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
biofield scientifically investigated
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Living systems emit bio-photons BIOPHOTONS
ldquowe are light beingsrdquo
Einstein
Gurvich Fritz Albert Popp
Ultra weak photon
emissions emitted by all
living systems
Extent of emission reflects
functional health
Biophotonic emissions
from the hand 300 bp
per cmsup2 sec up to
10000 bp per cmsup2 sec
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
FDA amp CE Registration Data File
Product Code HCC Regulation Number 8825050 Manufacturer Specification developer
LD Technology Biofeedback Class 2
Class 1 Active non invasive medical device for diagnostic and
monitoring
REGISTRATION
9342 CEE
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Diagnosis Diagnosis
Fast Check up Screening tool
Positioning
Medical office Telemedicinehospital triage lab tests Imagery
Assistance to the therapeutic decision
Follow up
1
2 3
Signs and symptoms
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
ES Complex features
Products combination are performing the measurements of human body signals such as O2 saturation of hemoglobin vascular waveform Heart rate detection conductivity of human body pathways body resistance
The Signals processing analysis provide physiologic makers intended for
use to estimate Oxygen distribution Macro-circulation ANS level activity Micro-circulation ATP pump Living tissue pH Body composition
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
ResultsImmediately available
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Monitoring of State
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Asymmetries
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Upper X
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Patent Pending copy2010 All Rights Reservedg g
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Stomach meridian after moxibustion near left shoulder blade
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
J Altern Complement Med 2004 Aug10(4)617-26
Surface electromyography apparatus as a measurement device for biofield research
results from a single case study Forbes MA Rust R Becker GJ
OBJECTIVES The objective of this preliminary investigation was to determine if surface electromyography (EMG) equipment is
capable of detecting electrical signals that can be used as a measure in biofield research DESIGN
These preliminary data were collected from one subject (a member of the research team) using the subject as his own control Resting state data are compared to data collected during a specific Healing Touch (HT) intervention
MEASURES Electrodes were attached to the back of the subject at eight acupoints The Model 544 EMG System (amplifier and
electrode assembly) (Therapeutics Unlimited Inc Iowa City IA) was used to acquire data The raw data were divided into discrete time segments and converted from the time domain into the frequency domain by performing a fast Fourier transform Integer frequency averaging was conducted to allow for ease of interpretation Using the
voltages at each frequency the signal strength was calculated in decibels RESULTS
A 0-65 Hz frequency spectrum was obtained from the surface EMG apparatus An averaged baseline resting state frequency spectrum was definable for the subject that was stable with time for signal strengths gt0 dB When the HT
practitioner attuned with the subject higher frequency components of the spectrum increased in amplitude peaked then decreased throughout the intervention
CONCLUSIONS The conclusions drawn from these results is that the surface EMG apparatus has potential as a measurement device
for biofield research Further experimentation using this device for biofield measurement is encouraged
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
light sonopuncture
250 msec 7 sec
Vision points
bladder meridian
Joie Jones
Sonopuncture is indistinguishable
from needling
Two orders of magnitude faster
than any known biological process
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
f MRI Assessment of Acupuncture
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Intravascular Bonghan duct
Acridine orange stain
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Electron Microscopic image of meridian
SEM
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Meridian Channel Bonghan Duct
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Material within the channels Sanals
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
The layers of the atmosphere and the human biofield
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Biofield Viewer scanning environment
bull Full spectrum lit
bull Shadow free
bull Light metre balanced
bull Underwear only
bull White walls floor and ceiling
bull All other light sources cancelled
bull Quality DV Camera and PC printer and CD writer
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
BV environment set up gradations of light intensity from FSL on a blank matt-white wall
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Biofield Viewer
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Biofield viewer images matched to show anterior and posterior montage in Chakra Viewer mode Notice the pooling of sluggish energy seen in dark pink and reds
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Chakra Viewer
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Chakra Viewer
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Biofield Viewer showing healing live
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
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Complement Ther Clin Pract 2009 Feb15(1)35-7 doi 101016jctcp200807001 Epub 2008
Biofield therapies biophysical basis and biological regulations Movaffaghi Z Farsi M
bull Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular in biomedical health care One area of alternative medicine biofield therapies claims to manipulate individuals energy field in order to enhance healing and wellbeing This article reviews some recent studies addressing the characterization of endogenous energy fields and the way they affect the physiologic processes
Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
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3D biofield viewer imaging
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Phantom Limb
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wwwbiofieldviewercom
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Holist Nurs Pract 2011 Jul-Aug25(4)199-204 doi 101097HNP0b013e3182227185
Biofield therapies in cardiovascular disease management a brief review
Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull Though there have been advances over the last 30 years in the therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular disease (CVD) heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide Many medical therapies for CVD are associated with a number of side effects often leading patients to seek non-pharmacological treatments to complement standard care Referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used in addition to conventional health care Biofield therapies exist within this CAM domain and involve the direction of healing energy to facilitate general health and well-being by modifying the energy field What follows is a brief overview of three biofield therapies developed or used within the field of nursing (Therapeutic Touch Reiki and Healing Touch) surveying the use of these interventions for individuals with CVD and outcomes that may impact CVD risk factors and health-related quality of life
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2012 Feb16(1)43-8 doi 10118812CJON43-48
Biofield therapies and cancer pain Anderson JG Taylor AG
bull The public and healthcare professionals have become increasingly aware
and accepting of the benefit in physical psychological social and spiritual support for patients with cancer Patients with cancer often seek nonpharmacologic interventions to complement conventional care and decrease the pain associated with cancer and its treatment Most often referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) these supportive therapies consist of a heterogeneous group of modalities used as adjuncts to allopathic health care Biofield therapies are CAM modalities that involve the direction of healing energy through the hands to facilitate well-being by modifying the energy field of the body This critical review of studies of biofield therapies emphasizes research using these modalities to decrease pain in patients with cancer Although the therapies have demonstrated clinical efficacy additional research is warranted Oncology nurses should familiarize themselves with biofield therapies so they can offer informed recommendations to patients with cancer experiencing pain
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Prim Care 2010 Mar37(1)165-79 doi 101016jpop200909012
Biofield therapies energy medicine and primary care Rindfleisch JA
Department of Family Medicine Odana Atrium Family Medicine Clinic University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health WI 53719 USA
bull Energy medicine modalities also known as biofield therapies are perhaps the most mysterious and controversial complementary alternative medicine therapies Although many of these approaches have existed for millennia scientific investigation of these techniques is in its early stages much remains to be learned about mechanisms of action and efficacy These techniques are increasingly used in clinical and hospital settings and can be incorporated into an integrative primary care practice This article describes several energy medicine and biofield therapies and outlines key elements they hold in common Several specific approaches are described Research findings related to the efficacy of energy medicine are summarized and proposed mechanisms of action and safety issues are discussed
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Clin J Oncol Nurs 2007 Apr11(2)253-8
The use of biofield therapies in cancer care Pierce B
Biofield therapies form a subcategory of the domain of energy therapies as defined by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specific biofield therapies addressed in this article include Therapeutic Touch Healing Touch Polarity Therapy Reiki and Qigong This article will identify core concepts in biofield therapies review controlled trials of the use of biofield therapies with patients with cancer describe the process of biofield therapies implementation in one cancer center and suggest research to benefit not only patients with cancer but also family members and oncology professionals
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Chakra Viewer
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
3D biofield viewer imaging
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
3D Biofield
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Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
3D Biofield
Phantom Limb
Spirits and entities
wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Phantom Limb
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wwwbiofieldviewercom
Thank you
Spirits and entities
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