PIP and NES
Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP)
Gas Discharge Visualisation (GDV)
A pilot research project was undertaken by the Centre for Biofield Sciences during June-July 2008 at the World Peace Centre, MIT College, Pune, India, under the direction of Dr. Thornton WJA Streeter, D.Sc., who has been involved in investigating alternative medicine for the last 12 years. The aim of this research project was to examine the changes in the energy fields of 35 volunteer subjects to compare the results of the PIP, GDV and the NES scan before and after taking Infoceuticals. In addition to the above three devices, Chakra temperatures were also recorded before and after taking NES Infoceuticals.
Abstract:
Thirty-five randomly selected experimental participants were scanned with two different aura-assessing instruments, PIP and GDV, before and after they were scanned with the NES device and were given the relevant NES Driver Infoceuticals. PIP, GDV and NES scans were repeated after 1 week of taking the Driver Infoceuticals. Scans were carried out by leading experts in the specific technology and then compared with client data. Most of the results were qualitative and cross comparison was complex. However, overall there was a significant positive change in all the assessing techniques. In addition, there were patterns located across scanning technologies, which provided concurrent validity for the technologies being used. Further detailed research is to be carried out with a larger number of participants and a higher level of data control and experimental blinding.
Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP): The PIP technique is a revolutionary light analysis technology (invented by Dr. Harry Oldfield of UK) which is totally non-invasive. Pictures are taken and processed by a computer to enable the visualisation of the energy field around the body as a series of patterns on a colour monitor. Each colour represents a complex interplay of continually oscillating frequencies.
The PIP is most useful when analysing the body itself for congestions and leakages that appear on the surface above the specific organ or part of the body being investigated. Typically it is understood that body will absorb more light (i.e., reflect less) where it has issues, in comparison to the rest of the participant’s body. Analysis of these images shows areas of congestion and leakage in the body’s energy field as bright pink regions and these can be compared to distortions within the human body-field.
Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV):
GDV is an advanced form of Kirlian photography, developed by Dr. Korotkov, that eliminates the necessity of a photographic plate and uses, instead, glass electrodes.
Electrical impulses stimulate the biological subject and generate a response in the subject in the form of photon and electron emission. The glow of the photon radiation owing to the gas discharge generated is transformed by the optical and CCD system into a computer file. Areas of weakness in the energy field are highlighted by breaks in the continuity and thickness of the image of the field around the body.
Temperature:
It is suggested that there is an inverse relationship between temperature and activity at the chakra points. In other words, as the temperature decreases, the activity increases, and vice versa. A simple hand-held skin temperature recorder, which measures temperatures up to one decimal point, is used at the body surface over each of the designated ESM points.
Results:
Scans were obtained of 35 participants, and each client was individually examined and analysed. PIP scans showed very positive changes in the scans of 30 participants. Five control group participants showed no changes. The GDV showed positive changes in all the active group participants. These results are exciting and indicate that NES Infoceuticals are an effective mode of treatment in complaints related to all the chakras.
The immediate response of the clients was positive even after just one session of NES treatment.
Conclusions and further work:
It seems clear that the NES Infoceuticals have a potentially profound effect on individuals in terms of correlation to disease. In addition, the scanning procedure was able to provide the researchers with some extraordinary insights into the condition of the client. The mechanism of interactions is complex and to some extent psychological factors may affect a few of the patients.
It is the belief of the researchers that this paper will inspire others to partake in further investigation designed to measure effectiveness not only of techniques but also of technologies that might be used to provide independent and objective validation of before and after changes.
A more detailed and controlled large-scale study (300 participants), will be carried out by the Centre for Biofield Sciences, under the direction of Dr Thornton WJA Streeter, DSc, commencing January 2009.