Biophoton emission of the human body

Author: Cohen S, Popp FA.
Affiliation:
Indian J Exp Biol.
Conference/Journal: International Institute of Biophysics, Biophoton Research, Station Hombroich, Kapellener Strasse, D-41472 Neuss, Germany.
Date published: 2003 May
Other: Volume ID: 41 , Issue ID: 5 , Pages: 440-5 , Word Count: 137


For the first time systematic measurements of the \"ultraweak\" photon emission of the human body (biophotons) have been performed by means of a photon detector device set up in darkness. About 200 persons have been investigated. In a particular case one person has been examined daily over several months. It turned out that this biophoton emission reflects, (i) the left-right symmetry of the human body; (ii) biological rhythms such as 14 days, 1 month, 3 months and 9 months; (iii) disease in terms of broken symmetry between left and right side; and (iv) light channels in the body, which regulate energy and information transfer between different parts. The results show that besides a deeper understanding of health, disease and body field, this method provides a new powerful tool of non-invasive medical diagnosis in terms of basic regulatory functions of the body.
PMID: 15244265

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