Stress, Bioenergy Disruptions, Telomeres Shortening
Pradeep B. Deshpande1 Konstantin Korotkov2, and James P. Kowall3
1Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, University of Louisville, & Six Sigma & Advanced Controls,
Inc., Louisville, KY 40222 USA
2Professor of Biophysics and Computers, St. Petersburg Technical University of Information technologies, Mechanics, and Optics, St. Petersburg, Russia
3James Kowall, MD (Neurology, Internal Medicine), PhD (Theoretical Physics), Eugene, Oregon, USA
Abstract
The Bioenergy field of seven individuals known to be suffering from chronically high stress levels was measured with a gas discharge visualization (GDV) device revealing that their bioenergy fields were severely disrupted recording high to very high numerical values of stress levels and their chakras were severely off-balance. Stress is known to be a biomarker of a number of ailments and has been shown to have a negative effect on aging. The GDV method has advantages over other methods such as testing for telomeres levels and telomeres lengths in that it is completely noninvasive, painless, taking only a few minutes per sample to complete and this offers prospects for large-scale investigations. Since meditation has been shown to reverse the negative effect of stress, the information reported nicely supplements and complements traditional medical approaches to illnesses and should be useful in the light of the ever-increasing healthcare costs, now $2.7 trillion per year and rising.
Keywords: stress, bioenergy, telomeres, aging, sickness, meditation.
Significance
High levels of stress levels has been shown to shortening of telomeres length and lowering of telomeres levels with an adverse effect on aging as well as variety of ailments but the measurement requires the analysis of blood samples. Disruptions in our bioenergy levels are suggested to occur well before the negative effect of stress are manifested in the form of telomeres shortening and lowering of telomerase levels and subsequent ailments. A gas discharge visualization device measures the bioenergy, stress levels, and the state of chakras and this measurement is painless, noninvasive, and nearly instantaneous and therefore can be potentially used in large-scale studies. The telomeres research group as well as bioenergy research group have shown the restorative effects of meditation upon health and here GDVshould help as feedback mechanism in self-help programs.
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