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        Human Ultraweak Photon Emission and the Yin Yang Concept of Chinese Medicine

        Roeland van Wijk,Jan van der Greef,Eduard van Wijk 사단법인약침학회 2010 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.3 No.4

        The relationship between connective tissue and meridian function is discussed in terms of energy transmission. The network of hydrogen-bonded water molecules interspersed within the collagen fibrillar matrix is especially significant for both the sensitivity of connective tissue to weak signals of mechanical pressure, heat, or electricity and the electrical intercommunication that may correlate with the meridian acupuncture system. Special electromagnetic properties of connective tissue have similar collective properties of ultraweak photon emission. A relationship between ultraweak photon emission and yin yang dynamics is based on three types of ultraweak photon emission studies, focusing on diurnal and annual dynamics, diseased states, and acupuncture points. A novel concept explains the functional (health) integrity of physiologic systems in relation to the left-right balance in ultraweak photon emission by pointing to, (1) balanced corticoneuromusculoskeletal activities and triboluminescent aspects of ultraweak photon emission by skeletal structures, and (2) local finetuning in oxygen supply and the formation of radical oxygen species. This approach offers testable hypotheses for further validation utilizing a combination of human photon recording techniques and specialized metabolomics for the estimation of organ-specific oxidative states.

      • Effects of relaxation techniques on ultra-weak photon emission

        Eduard P.A. Van Wijk,Roeland Van Wijk 한국정신과학학회 2007 한국정신과학회 학술대회 논문집 Vol.27 No.-

        Meditation is utilized as an adjunct to conventional medical treatment for several clinical conditions. Regular use of meditation is thought to often result in a more stable homeostasis, clinically reflected in good health. However, destabilization of homeostasis, for any reason, can lead to both increased molecular excited states and radiative relaxation. It can be measured with levels of excited molecules (e.q., reactive oxygen species), reaction products (e.q., lipid peroxide) and intensity of spontaneous ultra weak photon emission (UPE) (chemiluminescence). The present study recorded spontaneous UPE at multiple anatomic locations of subjects with long-term experience in meditation and compared the same with subjects having no meditation experience. The anatomic pattern of UPE of 20 subjects practicing TM compared to 20 subjects practicing OTM and 20 control subjects with no experience in meditation was registrated. Subjects were men reported to be healthy and nonsmokers. Recording was generally between 11.00 ㏂ -2.00 ㏘ UPE was recorded in a dark room using a highly sensitive, cooled photomultiplier system designed for manipulation in three directions. Data demonstrated emission intensities in the TM group and OTM group that were 27 and17 percent lower, respectively, compared to the control group, The decrease was recorded at all anatomic locations. The percent emission contribution of each location to total emission was very similar for the three groups. Thus, the anatomic pattern of UPE was similar for meditation practitioners and control subjects. Data supported that persistent meditation resulted in a higher degree of homeostasis (decreased UPE) and presumed lower oxidative stress. The TM technique resulted in the largest effect.

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