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2012-02-10 17:15:57 UTC
Handoplegging
The Effect of the "Laying On of Hands" on
Transplanted Breast Cancer in Mice
Abstract-After witnessing numerous cases of cancer remission
associated with a healer who used "laying on of hands" in New York,
one of us (W.B. ) "apprenticed" in techniques alleged to reproduce
the healing effect. We obtained
five experimental mice with mammary adenocarcinoma (code: H2712;
host strain: C3H/HeJ; strain of origin: C3H/HeHu), which had a
predicted 100% fatality between 14 and 27 days subsequent to
injection. Bengston treated these mice for 1 hour per day for 1
month. The tumors developed a "blackened area," then they ulcerated,
imploded, and closed, and the mice lived their normal life spans.
Control mice sent to another city died within the
predicted time frame. Three replications using skeptical volunteers
(including
D.K.) and laboratories at Queens College and St. Joseph's College
produced an overall cure rate of 87.9% in 33 experimental mice. An
additional informal
test by Krinsley at Arizona State resulted in the same patterns.
Histological
studies indicated viable cancer cells through all stages of remission.
Reinjections
of cancer into the mice in remission in Arizona and New York did not
take, suggesting a stimulated immunological response to the
treatment. Our tentative conclusions: Belief in laying on of hands is
not necessary in order to
produce the effect; there is a stimulated immune response to
treatment, which
is reproducible and predictable; and the mice retain an immunity to
the same cancer after remission. Future work should involve testing
on various diseases
and conventional immunological studies of treatment effects on
experimental animals.
http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_14_3_bengston.pdf
Bidden? ja, zelfs voor niet gelovigen
Hier wil ik nog aan toevoegen dat het volgens mij in het gebed niet om deThe Effect of the "Laying On of Hands" on
Transplanted Breast Cancer in Mice
Abstract-After witnessing numerous cases of cancer remission
associated with a healer who used "laying on of hands" in New York,
one of us (W.B. ) "apprenticed" in techniques alleged to reproduce
the healing effect. We obtained
five experimental mice with mammary adenocarcinoma (code: H2712;
host strain: C3H/HeJ; strain of origin: C3H/HeHu), which had a
predicted 100% fatality between 14 and 27 days subsequent to
injection. Bengston treated these mice for 1 hour per day for 1
month. The tumors developed a "blackened area," then they ulcerated,
imploded, and closed, and the mice lived their normal life spans.
Control mice sent to another city died within the
predicted time frame. Three replications using skeptical volunteers
(including
D.K.) and laboratories at Queens College and St. Joseph's College
produced an overall cure rate of 87.9% in 33 experimental mice. An
additional informal
test by Krinsley at Arizona State resulted in the same patterns.
Histological
studies indicated viable cancer cells through all stages of remission.
Reinjections
of cancer into the mice in remission in Arizona and New York did not
take, suggesting a stimulated immunological response to the
treatment. Our tentative conclusions: Belief in laying on of hands is
not necessary in order to
produce the effect; there is a stimulated immune response to
treatment, which
is reproducible and predictable; and the mice retain an immunity to
the same cancer after remission. Future work should involve testing
on various diseases
and conventional immunological studies of treatment effects on
experimental animals.
http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_14_3_bengston.pdf
Bidden? ja, zelfs voor niet gelovigen
woorden gaat maar om de intentie zoals gebleken in het rijst experiment.
Waar de rijst die vernederd en uitgescholden werd, na enige tijd groen-zwart
werd en de rijst met 'dank je" floreerde en bleef dat doen.
Er zijn heel interessante studies over de invloed van bewustzijn op de
quantum mechanica en bewustzijn in zijn geheel en afgeleiden daarvan. Mocht
iemand interesse hebben voor de url's dan lees ik dat wel.
The Effect Of Intercessory Prayer On Wound Healing In Nonhuman
Primates
ABSTRACT
Intercessory Prayer (IP) has been examined as a healing modality in
various medical conditions. Though the findings across conditions are
equivocal, several studies have shown positive health effects of IP
on a variety of outcome measures. The study of IP remains
controversial. Little is known about the physiologic mechanisms
underlying these potentially IP-induced health improvements. Multiple
methodologic concerns have also been noted regarding these studies
related to social, cognitive and other psychological factors of the
human participants, attributing positive health effects to these
confounders rather than a direct result of the IP intervention. To
avoid the confounding effects inherent in IP studies with human
subjects, this study examined hematologic, immunologic,
neuroendocrine, and behavioral mechanisms that may be related to
improved wound healing in nonhuman primates (Garnett's greater
bushbabies) that were receiving oral L-Tryptophan for treatment of
chronic self-injurious behaviors. IP initiation, conducted in a
double-blind, randomized manner and on a daily basis for four weeks
by experienced prayer intercessors, was coincident with onset of
L-Tryptophan administration. Following IP/L-Tryptophan treatment,
prayer group animals had greater reduction in wound size than
non-prayer animals. Changes were found in several physiological and
behavioral variables. Prayer group animals had greater increase of
red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit, greater reduction of
both mean corpuscular hemoglobin and corpuscular volume, as well as
reduction in wound grooming and total grooming behaviors than
non-prayer group animals. These results are consistent with prior
findings of IP effectiveness and may provide direction for further
study of IP-induced health improvements in both human and animal
models.
The Orgone Energy Accumulator And Healing Intention In The Treatment
Of Cancer In Mice
ABSTRACT
It has been experimentally demonstrated that cancer mice treated with
an orgone energy accumulator (W. Reich and students) lived
significantly longer than untreated controls. Recently Bill Bengston
experimentally demonstrated that the same strain of cancer mice
treated by local healing intention also lived significantly longer
than the controls. An examination of the pathophysiology of the mice
in both experiments indicates that the treated mice compared to the
controls showed marked inflammatory changes at the tumor site. It is
postulated that this is the mechanism whereby both the accumulator
and intentional healing exert their healing influence and that in
some way there is a functional identity in healing and the use of the
accumulator
Primates
ABSTRACT
Intercessory Prayer (IP) has been examined as a healing modality in
various medical conditions. Though the findings across conditions are
equivocal, several studies have shown positive health effects of IP
on a variety of outcome measures. The study of IP remains
controversial. Little is known about the physiologic mechanisms
underlying these potentially IP-induced health improvements. Multiple
methodologic concerns have also been noted regarding these studies
related to social, cognitive and other psychological factors of the
human participants, attributing positive health effects to these
confounders rather than a direct result of the IP intervention. To
avoid the confounding effects inherent in IP studies with human
subjects, this study examined hematologic, immunologic,
neuroendocrine, and behavioral mechanisms that may be related to
improved wound healing in nonhuman primates (Garnett's greater
bushbabies) that were receiving oral L-Tryptophan for treatment of
chronic self-injurious behaviors. IP initiation, conducted in a
double-blind, randomized manner and on a daily basis for four weeks
by experienced prayer intercessors, was coincident with onset of
L-Tryptophan administration. Following IP/L-Tryptophan treatment,
prayer group animals had greater reduction in wound size than
non-prayer animals. Changes were found in several physiological and
behavioral variables. Prayer group animals had greater increase of
red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit, greater reduction of
both mean corpuscular hemoglobin and corpuscular volume, as well as
reduction in wound grooming and total grooming behaviors than
non-prayer group animals. These results are consistent with prior
findings of IP effectiveness and may provide direction for further
study of IP-induced health improvements in both human and animal
models.
The Orgone Energy Accumulator And Healing Intention In The Treatment
Of Cancer In Mice
ABSTRACT
It has been experimentally demonstrated that cancer mice treated with
an orgone energy accumulator (W. Reich and students) lived
significantly longer than untreated controls. Recently Bill Bengston
experimentally demonstrated that the same strain of cancer mice
treated by local healing intention also lived significantly longer
than the controls. An examination of the pathophysiology of the mice
in both experiments indicates that the treated mice compared to the
controls showed marked inflammatory changes at the tumor site. It is
postulated that this is the mechanism whereby both the accumulator
and intentional healing exert their healing influence and that in
some way there is a functional identity in healing and the use of the
accumulator