AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NES INFOCEUTICALS ON HUMAN ENERGY FIELDS

January 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under NES Research

Greetings everyone. This is fresh off the press from my newsletter from NES. Enjoy!

A pilot study ’An analysis of the effectiveness of NES Infoceuticals on human energy fields’, has been carried out by the Centre of Biofield Sciences in Pune, India, in collaboration with Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi & Pune University, Pune.

The Centre of Biofield Sciences (CBS) has been collecting information over the last 10 years in the arena of biofield sciences and has gained an excellent reputation for the integrity of its work. The main area of expertise is in the assessment of technologies that non-invasively measure aspects of human health and well-being, using a multi-dimensional approach to qualitative and quantitative data collection and interpretation.

We are very excited that the NES software is being researched by such a prestigious and completely independent research company and the early results are extremely promising. Click here to read a brief preview of the type of data that has been generated. This study is still in the investigation stage, and so the following report is lacking in detail; however, the data is already pointing to a real effect of the Infoceuticals as shown by comparison with other assessment technologies. The results presented in the pilot report show the positive effect of the Infoceuticals taken over just 7 days. The assessment technologies used were the PIP (Polycontrast Interference Photography) and GDV (Gas Discharge Visualisation). A planned larger-scale trial will add assessments using the EIS (Electrointerstitial Scan) and live blood analysis. In that future study, which will be more highly controlled, the assessment will be of the full NES base protocol and will run for a period of many months.

The pilot study already conducted was headed up by Dr Thornton Streeter, DSc, the founder and director of the Centre for Biofield Sciences in the UK and India. Dr Streeter has more than fifteen years experience in human biofield research, and he will also oversee the more extensive study of the full Base Protocol. Dr Streeter has been very impressed with the NES system so far and made the following comment: “The initial results coming from my research staff are extremely encouraging. This is one of the most credible systems we have had the opportunity to test and I am confident that the larger scale study will build on the positive results we are seeing in the pilot.” The summary contains some of the 35 case studies contained in the pilot study. Read the preview.

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Craig Hitchens. B.HSc. NESCP

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