Color filters and human photon emission: Implications for auriculomedicine

作者: Roeland Van Wijk , John M. Ackerman , Eduard P.A. Van Wijk

DOI: 10.1016/J.EXPLORE.2004.12.003

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摘要: Context Color filters are commonly utilized in auriculotherapy and auriculomedicine, diagnostic procedures based on the vascular autonomic signal (VAS) of radial artery. It was reported that such effects were detectable complete darkness. The human body emits ultraweak photons. is hypothesized there feedback regulation emission from hand, implying an exchange information vis-a-vis light both hand filter. Objective To develop a research protocol for evaluating possible effect dark-adapted color photon emission. Design Photon recorded before, during, after presence filters. dark adapted placed close proximity but not touching subject. Setting participant A specially selected, low-noise, end window photomultiplier recording ultraviolet visible (200–650 nm) (with very low background count rate) designed manipulation three directions situated room. technology initial pilot series study to record spontaneous one male same repeated subject months later. Main outcome measurement change exposure single main parameter. Results Data demonstrate similar responses each different consecutive time suggest initiation refractory reaction. response dependent size surface neither detected with colorless transparent nor nontransparent material.

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