Friday, August 24, 2007

TGIF Paper Is Back!

Okay, today is Friday. Let's read a paper which fits this great TGIF moment.

Enjoy and have a nice weekend.
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Med Hypotheses. 2001 Jan;56(1):33-9

Radiogenic metabolism: an alternative cellular energy source


Benford MS.

PreComp Inc. and Public Health Information Services Inc., Dublin, Ohio, USA. MSBENFORD@aol.com

The concept of 'healing energy' is commonly used in complementary and alternative medicine; however, efforts to define this concept using contemporary scientific theory, and measure it using modern scientific methods, have been limited to date. Recent experimental testing by Benford et al. observed a uniform, substantial, and consistent decrease in gamma radiation during alternative healing sessions, thus supporting a new energy-balance paradigm hypothesizing ionizing radiation as an alternative cellular energy source. This hypothesis extends the known elements of radiogenic metabolism to potentially explain a number of presumably biopositive energy-related phenomena, including fasting and radiation hormesis, as well as to demystify unexplained anomalies such as idiopathic thermogenesis, halos and auras, and incorruptibility of human corpses.


PMID: 11133253 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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