Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Infoceuticals and imprinting may exert positive biological effects on cellular physiology.

 Abstract:

Living organisms, from the simplest organization to the more complex, all share the requirement

of energy in order to perform basic functions that sustain life and ensure its continuity. Cellular

physiology requires complex mechanisms to maintain homeostasis that are activated when

normal parameters change. Ancient medical practices like acupuncture suggest that many of the

human health impairments occur because of an energetic imbalance. In this regard, NES Health

has developed the concept of "Infoceuticals" -- remedies designed to restore the body's energetic

balance, or the means by which it is powered and communicates wirelessly. These remedies may

be administered through a special preparation of mineralized water ("imprinted" with photons

and magnetic fields), or imprinted directly into the body via electronic equipment. In this report,

we used a multicellular platform to determine the effect on cellular physiology of diverse

Infoceuticals both in liquid form and through direct imprinting. We observed unique and cellspecific effects in terms of cellular membrane structure, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress,

and viral infection protection. These findings aim to provide basic science insights to the process

of understanding the underlying phenomena that take place after Infoceutical treatments.

Link to paper

Friday, January 5, 2024

Stanford School of Medicine Tumor Treating Fields

 ROOT, Switzerland–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Novocure (NASDAQ: NVCR) today announced it has entered into an agreement with Stanford University to establish the Stanford School of Medicine Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) Research Program. The program is intended to support both preclinical studies and clinical trials with TTFields, electric fields that exert physical forces to kill cancer cells via a variety of mechanisms.

Link to Press Release