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Kirlian
Photography...a novel concept |
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Dr.A.Thirumaal,
BHMS |
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Introduction Dr.A.Thirumaal
is a young dynamic homoeopath, graduated from Vinayaka Missions Homoeopathy
Medical College; Salem had participated in many competitions, quiz programs
and presented scientific papers in seminars. Here he presents an article
on Kirlian Photography...a novel concept. Kirlian photography Kirlian found that when he photographed living materials in a high frequency oscillating EM field, he saw in the films colored lights apparently surrounding, and emanating, from the object – rays from finger tips, auras around leaves. Kirlian auras are only visible in the film. They are not apparent when one looks directly at the object in the field. So we are not dealing with visible light. We are dealing with an invisible energy – still possibly an EM radiation, e.g. UV. Most scientists feel that Kirlian photography is artifactual, but the artifact is not adequately explained. The Professor thought it was probably a “moisture artifact”. That Kirlian photography records patterns of moisture that surround objects. Well, it would be interesting to know why there are rays of moisture coming off people’s fingers tips. But it’s more likely that we are looking at EM fields. After all, we can expect those be there. When you put an EM field-generating/interfacing crystal [such as bone, collagen, or cellulose, the stuff that animals and plants are made of in a high frequency oscillating EM field you might expect to see a lucent reaction, but not necessarily in our narrow spectrum of visible light. But note, there is a difference between dead and living materials in the Kirlian field: wood, paper, non-living substances don’t generate the same fields, so we’ll have to distinguish “living crystals” , there is a difference between dead and living processes. In the living crystal processes are happening to their EM field – and when we put a living system in a high frequency oscillating EM field, I don’t think that lucent phenomenon should surprise us. The world no doubt behaves, as it should. There is neither miracle nor artifact here. Kirlian photography and homoeopathy Igor
Jerman, M.D., Sc.D., Full Professor of Theoretical Biology, Slovenia
shares his experience with homoeopathic dilutions of potassium iodide
in water:
PH of twice distilled water was around 6 (presumably because of CO2) and any solid precipitates from glass were present only in traces. However, KI solutions were prepared with the same water as the control, so any trace impurities were present in both compared waters. Our results
therefore reveal two different effects: that of dilution and that of
succession (the vigorous shaking of the solution during the potentisation
process); they are both combined in homoeopathic solutions. The effect
of diluted substances, generally directed in opposite to that of normally
effective solutions (for instance poisons), is already known as the
hormesis effect (according to Neafsey, hormesis is a term which has
been applied to a variety of stimulatory responses to low doses of otherwise
toxic substances which improve health and enhance longevity). Our results
consistently prove that strongly diluted substances have an effect opposite
to that of the mother solution and usually to that of the weak solution
(10-3M) as well. This indicates a possibility that the hormesis effect
is not based only on some general physiological properties of organisms
but on the as yet unknown physical properties of the solutions themselves.
But there is also a certain difference between the hormesis effect and
our investigations, since the former usually disappears at higher dilutions
(around 10-5M), while Kirlian electro photography still reveals some
significant effects even at dilutions as high as 10-24M. What
statistics have to say about homoeopathic results? Procedure: 35 patients were chosen from a naturopathy doctor’s practice. All patients were using homoeopathy on a regular basis and knew what results to expect. Some patients used a Candida nosode to control bloating or other body symptoms; others used Belladonna or Lachesis for symptoms. All were familiar with their remedy’s effect. Each patient was given either a regular homoeopathic or a duplicated remedy. Each patient was also given either a placebo sugar pill, or a pill with 5mg. Narcan (Naloxone). Naloxone is used to block endorphin response and has been found to block the placebo effect in placebo responsive patients. Patient profiles were chosen to exclude those symptoms of pain as Naloxone can increase pain perception. The test was double blind with neither patient or practioner knowing which formula was given. Patients were given questionnaires to evaluate the efficacy of the remedy. Results of the effectiveness are shown in the accompanying diagram.
Results: Tests indicated that the duplicated remedy performed significantly lower than the real remedy. The placebo blocking Narcan pill significantly lowered efficacy. Perhaps the information transfer of mode number four (multi-dimensional transfer) could account for the transfer of duplicators; the Narcan with its endorphin blocking action might also block other dimensional information transfer. Even though the study shows a markedly decreased efficacy with the duplicated remedy, radionic remedies have no pharmacology, uantic state or polymorphic state; thus, they are not homoeopathics yet homoeopathy is continually blamed for radionic remedies that fail. Here again, quality is not of paramount importance to all homoeopathic practitioners. Some prefer the greater monetary reward duplicators or imprinters provide. This lack of focus on quality and effectiveness compromises the homoeopathic industry. Only through quality and dedication to developing and delivering the finest homoeopathics can we truly succeed. | |||||||