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1 The Hidden Link to Health: WebbSubtle Energy by Keith Life depends on signals exchanged among molecules. Every atom of every molecule and every intermolecular bond (the bridge that links the atoms) emits a group of specific frequencies. Therefore, one may hypothesize that biological systems function like radio sets, by co-resonance. --Dr. Jacques Benveniste, MD One popular dictionary defines life simply as energetic force or vitality. For centuries, practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine have called that energetic force chi. Western science, on the other hand, has historically rejected the notion of a life force or chi energy in favor of a complex mix of simultaneous biochemical processes in which each cell undergoes an of 100,000 chemical reactions per second. When these chemical reactions are multiplied through trillions of cells in the human body, we are awestruck by the magnitude and the precise orchestration of this amazing process. But there is a greater mystery lying beneath this complexity: If all these processes are due to simple chemical collision between molecules, how can it work anywhere near rapidly enough to account for the coherent behaviors that live beings exhibit every minute of their lives? 1 Another way of phrasing the question is: Who or what is the conductor of this split-second biochemical symphony? Since the random collision of molecules in chemical reactions is far too slow to orchestrate these lightningspeed processes, there is a growing consensus among researchers that the conductor is the body s innate energy field. Western science has only recently begun to seriously consider how the body s bioenergy and biochemistry work together. But, historically, the biochemical model has led 5 Western medicine to make a massive investment (both financially and philosophically) into pharmaceutical research, resulting in drugs and drug-based therapies becoming the prevailing treatment modality of today. Searching for the Hidden Link But is there validity to the energy model supported by 5000 years of traditional Chinese medicine and recently supported by discoveries in bio-energy emissions and intracellular signaling? Is there objective evidence of a defining life-force, or chi, that regulates body processes? What is the nature of this life-force and can it be manipulated or enhanced in some way to help restore lost health and vitality? Once again, studies are showing that the body is a complex energy system with sophisticated laser-like cellular communication operating at the speed of light! 2,3 Emerging research in the field of bio-energy has even opened the door to new technologies for accessing and capturing the life-force described in ancient Chinese

2 medicine. These new technologies offer the opportunity of providing energy-infused products that can dynamically restructure the energetic base upon which health and vitality are built. In order to accomplish these technical breakthroughs, researchers have had to overcome substantial obstacles. One of the major challenges in identifying the subtle energy of chi is its elusiveness in being measured directly using current technology. However, experiments in recent years have successfully measured the effects of chi on matter, indirectly demonstrating not only the existence of this form of subtle energy, but also giving important insights into its nature. Transmitted Chi Impacts the Core of Matter In tests performed by nuclear researchers in China, transmitted chi was shown to alter the decay rate of radioactive elements. 4 The significance of this research is revolutionary since there is no known form of energy in the electromagnetic spectrum that can affect the decay rate of atomic nuclei. In order for such a change to occur, the very substructure of the atomic nucleus (ultimately consisting of subatomic particles) would have to be altered. The implications are staggering: whatever force constitutes the energy of chi can impact the very core of matter. Since human bodies are constructed of trillions of cells composed of individual molecules of diverse matter, the ability of chi energy to impact matter at this elemental level has profound implications. According to bio-energy researcher and physicist Dr. Yury Kronn: Despite the fact that science can t measure subtle energy [chi], it is the force which influences the processes of the body on all levels: mental, psychological, and Different vital energy patterns produced long lasting effects on the absorption spectrum of water specifically in that region of the spectrum defined by singular molecule vibration and rotation, confirming those properties of substances can be adjusted by subtle energy. This graph demonstrates that different patterns of energy produce different effects on the vibrational spectrum of water. It demonstrates that not only energy itself, but also information imbedded in energy patterns determines the type of alteration produced. (Fig. 1) 6 physiological. Subtle energy plays the role of software for all human processes. 5 The Sub-atomic Link to Subtle Energy Healing Based on current research thus far, we can conclude that the subtle energy of chi originates beyond the realm of electromagnetism, originating instead from somewhere in the sub-atomic world of quarks and neutrinos found in the nucleus of atoms, the building blocks of matter. Admittedly the characteristic elusiveness of chi has led some investigators to skepticism since chi is an undetectable form of energy operating outside the range of conventional electromagnetic analysis, and yet there is compelling evidence that this energy does exist and that this energy is foundational in regulating biological processes. 6 For the determined skeptic, it should be pointed out that bio-energy, or chi, is the key concept upon which Chinese acupuncture is built a treatment widely used in Western medicine today. Since acupuncture is definitively an energy therapy receiving world-wide recognition and acceptance, it seems reasonable that Western science should also acknowledge the underlying energy mechanism (chi) responsible for the benefits attributed to it. After years of exploring the dynamics of human energy, the German researcher Fritz- Albert Popp concluded: Health is a state of perfect subatomic communication, and ill health is a state where communication breaks down. We are ill when our waves are out of synch. 7 New Technology: Harnessing the Healing Forces of Nature Building on the concepts of traditional Chinese medicine and the principles of quantum physics, an internationally

3 Pre-test (left): Parasympathetic response is 2.5 standard deviations weaker than normal. Sympathetic response in position is too high. Post-test (right): 15 min after drinking subtle energy enhanced minerals, sympathetic response is optimal, parasympathetic response on the border of normal range +1. P P P P Pre-test (left): Very unbalanced response of ANS, especially parasympathetic system (5 standard deviation difference) between and position. Post-test (right): 15 min after drinking subtle energy enhanced minerals: parasympathetic and sympathetic responses in both positions balanced and normalized. (Fig. 2) known researcher, Dr. Yury Kronn, has made significant breakthroughs in developing plasma-based computerized equipment for generating subtle energy fields. This equipment is able to literally capture and generate the modern equivalent of chi. This amazing discovery is called Vital Force Technology. With this proprietary system, it is possible to map the energy field of substances, significantly amplify their energetic signature, and infuse these energy fields into other substances such as water or trace minerals. The resulting infused energy blueprint provides the energetic information that can have profound benefits when applied externally to relieve pain or ingested as a supplement to provide truly effective bio-active nutrients. Subtle Energy Experiments and Applications In experiments using Vital Force Technology, different energy fields have been infused into water with 7 the goal of measuring possible changes in the absorption spectrum. The results showed that dramatically different patterns of energy produced corresponding shifts in the vibrational spectrum of water. 8 According to this research, the spectrum shift demonstrates not only the energy itself, but also the transfer of information embedded in the energy pattern which determines the type of alteration produced. (See Fig. 1) The results of this experiment show that subtle energy can be programmed to carry information, and the transfer of energy and information can be seen in a measurable change in the absorption spectrum of water. It is important to understand that, in order for this spectrum shift to occur, subtle energy must affect the physical structure of matter. In other words, the position of atoms in the water molecule must be altered by the subtle energy infusion for a change in frequencies and amplitude to occur in the spectrum analysis. For those who are looking for scientific proof that subtle energy exists and that this energy can have a measurable effect on matter, the evidence is clearly mounting. There are some profound implications to this field of research. According to Dr. Jacque Benveniste, there are 10,000 water molecules for every molecule of protein in the human body. At a very practical level, with the technology to infuse beneficial blueprints of energy into water, as confirmed by spectrum analysis, it is conceivable that every water molecule in the human body could be transformed into a resonating healing force. Imagine the potential benefits for this technology in our increasingly stressed-out and toxic world. Illustrates the excitation of the visual cortex by flashing light into subject s eyes. (Fig. 3) Illustrates the excitation of the visual cortex by specific subtle energy, infused into oil and appliedto acupoint BL67 (located on the foot).

4 A number of other experiments utilizing Vital Force Technology demonstrate the powerful effect of subtle energy in a variety of applications: Infused formulas have shown a rapid and significant improvement in the parameters of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), including balancing the sympatheticparasympathetic response, as measured by Heart Rate Variability tests. 9 (See Fig. 2) Infused subtle energy has demonstrated revitalization of human cells subjected to gamma radiation. Survival rates of over 80% were achieved using subtle energy infused formulas, as compared to 50% survival in control samples. 10 Infused formulas have stimulated excitation of the visual cortex of the brain as demonstrated in MRI scans. 11 (See Fig. 3) The effects of formulas infused into water have been studied on the germination and growth of wheat, pinto beans and carrot seedlings. Compared with controls, energy infused water produced highly significant changes in seedling germination as high as +97%. 12 (See Fig. 4) Defusing the Negative Energy of Stress Each of us is a living energy system, and we are increasingly aware that modern civilization brings a host of outside influences that disrupt the internal energy and harmony that regulates health. Chronic stress, pollution and toxic chemicals, nutrient deficient foods, emotional crises, and electromagnetic interference are some of the factors that block energy and drive our systems out of balance, leaving our bodies depleted and vulnerable to disease. Many who have diligently sought to improve their health have been frustrated in their efforts due to the damaging effects of stress. Because stressors deplete energy and disrupt normal cellular processes, many individuals have been disappointed by the failure of supplements and nutritional protocols simply because their systems lack the necessary spark to activate the healing process and effectively utilize nutrients. 8 Chemical pathways are paved with energy and molecular information. A remedy that is energetically dead cannot signal cellular receptors to accept the remedy s biochemical payload. At that point, malabsorption and poor assimilation significantly interfere with the effectiveness of nutritional therapies. This process, which finds its roots in chronic low energy (anergic) states common today, explains why so many nutritional programs fail to deliver significant results. The solution to this problem Control germination of wheat seeds in water. Germination of wheat seeds in water infused with Vital Force TM Formula Li L 3 H involves infusing subtle energy blueprints into remedies that will energize and activate low energy systems while providing coherent signal (Fig. 4) information designed to elicit appropriate cellular responses. This is exactly the benefit of new subtle energy technologies, where subtle energy infusion overcomes these obstacles: Energetically weak transmitters or receivers can prevent cells from effective absorption and assimilation. Obviously, the better the information encrypted in the energy pattern and the stronger the energetic signal of the (remedy) molecule, the better the cell will recognize it. Thus, energetic patterns work in two ways: they stimulate the Autonomic Nervous System and they improve the communication of the therapeutic remedy with the cells, thereby enhancing the process of assimilation and absorption. 13 Imagine a plant-based mineral product infused with specific energy patterns. Imagine a product not only able to provide a full spectrum of naturally occurring electrolytes, but also able to correct cellular interference signals resulting from chronic stress, toxic accumulations and a host of other factors. Because of breakthroughs in nutritional research and subtle energy technology, NturiLink has taken imagination to the next level by developing a new class of energy-enhanced supplements, like Mineral Force TM, to provide the nutritional and energetic basis for improved health and greater vitality. Sources 1 McTaggart, L. The Field. New York: Harper Collins Publishers,

5 2 Cohen, S. and F.A. Popp. Biophoton Emission of the Human Body. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. 40 (1997): Benveniste, J, et al. Method for In Vivo Demonstration of Electro-magnetic Molecular Signaling. FASEB Journal. 13 (1999): A Lu, Z. The Influence of External Qi on the Radioactive Decay Rate of Am 241. Scientific Qigong Exploration. Amber Leaf Press, Kronn, Y. Chi Is the Missing Link. Energy Tools International. 5 November 2008 < 6 Chin, R.M. The Energy Within. New York: Marlowe and Company, McTaggart, L. The Field. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, Kronn, Y. Subtle Energy and Well-Being. California State University. Chico, CA Marrongelle, J.L. The Effect of Vital Force Formulas on the Autonomic Nervous System in Patients with Different Conditions as Measured with the Heart Rate Variability Test Nerve-Express on More than 600 Patients. 10 Jones, J.P. University of California, Irvine. 11 Cho, Z.D., et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (1998): Levengood, W.C. Pinelandia BioPhysics Lab, MI. 13 Kronn, Y. Subtle Energy and Well-Being. California State University. Chico, CA Fig. 1: Kronn, Y. Research. 5 November 2008 Fig. 2: Kronn, Y. Research. 5 November 2008 Fig. 3: Kronn, Y. Research. 5 November 2008 Fig. 4: Kronn, Y. Research. 5 November 2008 we recommend these books our stolen future by theo colburn, et al. This controversial and groundbreaking book discusses how synthetic chemicals and toxins negatively affect the normal reproductive and developmental process...includes a foreword from Vice President Al Gore. the hundred year lie by randall fitzgerald Combining the impact of the classic bestseller Silent Spring with Fast Food Nation, The Hundred-Year Lie presents a devastating exposé of how chemicals in everyday products are ruining our health. not just a pretty face by stacy malkan Not Just a Pretty Face delves deeply into the dark side of the beauty industry and looks to hopeful solutions for a healthier future. This scathing investigation peels away less-than-lovely layers to expose an industry in dire need of an extreme makeover. the field by lynne mctaggart In this groundbreaking classic, investigative journalist Lynne McTaggart reveals a radical new paradigm that the human mind and body are not separate from their environment but a packet of pulsating power constantly interacting with this vast energy sea, and that consciousness may be central in shaping our world. 9

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