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Why and what are biophotons? If the scientists are correct in their

research and biophotons are the controller of our bodies - then a

shortage of biophotons means a failure of the control systems.

Failure of biological contol = disease. The body is capable of

healing itself if it communicates properly. This is the basis of the

Budwig protocol to get these life energies (biophotons) replaced and

also why the Budwig protocol is By Far the most successful protocol

of any for All diseases. Budwig's protocol has been restoring the

incurrable for several decades.

 

http://www.starbuilders.org/fft/articles/biophoton.html

" Biophotons

 

(This book is only available in German language and not yet published

in English)

 

Short description

 

Marco Bischof's widely acclaimed book has already sold some 30,000

German-language copies (9th printing) since its publication in March

1995, and the success is continuing. It is the first comprehensive

book on the world market for the general and scientific public on one

of the hottest fields of frontier science which is about to lead to

major conceptual breakthroughs and many useful applications in

biophysics, biomedical science, biology, biotechnology, environmental

science and food technology. Thousands of medical doctors, scientists,

and interested laypersons in Germany, Switzerland and Austria who from

the many newspaper and magazine articles and from several TV features

in the last couple of years were aware of this development of

potential breakthroughs in a number of scientific disciplines and

wanted to obtain more precise and broadly accessible information have

been waiting for this book that will remain the definitive publication

on the topic for many years to come. Russian and Chinese translations

are in preparation. The book has been awarded the 1995 Book Price by

the Scientific and Medical Network (U.K.) and the Swiss Award 1997 by

the Swiss Parapsychological Foundation.

 

What are biophotons?

 

Biophotons, or ultraweak photon emissions of biological systems, are

weak electromagnetic waves in the optical range of the spectrum—in

other words: light. All living cells of plants, animals and human

beings emit biophotons which cannot be seen by the naked eye but can

be measured by special equipment developed by German researchers.

 

This light emission is an expression of the functional state of the

living organism and its measurement therefore can be used to assess

this state. Cancer cells and healthy cells of the same type, for

instance, can be discriminated by typical differences in biophoton

emission. After an initial decade and a half of basic research on this

discovery, biophysicists of various European and Asian countries are

now exploring the many interesting applications which range across

such diverse fields as cancer research, non-invasive early medical

diagnosis, food and water quality testing, chemical and

electromagnetic contamination testing, cell communication, and various

applications in biotechnology.

 

According to the biophoton theory developed on the base of these

discoveries the biophoton light is stored in the cells of the

organism—more precisely, in the DNA molecules of their nuclei—and a

dynamic web of light constantly released and absorbed by the DNA may

connect cell organelles, cells, tissues, and organs within the body

and serve as the organism's main communication network and as the

principal regulating instance for all life processes. The processes of

morphogenesis, growth, differentiation and regeneration are also

explained by the structuring and regulating activity of the coherent

biophoton field.

 

The holographic biophoton field of the brain and the nervous system,

and maybe even that of the whole organism, may also be basis of memory

and other phenomena of consciousness, as postulated by

neurophysiologist Karl Pribram an others. The consciousness-like

coherence properties of the biophoton field are closely related to its

base in the properties of the physical vacuum and indicate its

possible role as an interface to the non-physical realms of mind,

psyche and

consciousness.

 

The discovery of biophoton emission also lends scientific support to

some unconventional methods of healing based on concepts of

homeostasis (self-regulation of the organism), such as various somatic

therapies, homeopathy and acupuncture. The " ch'i " energy flowing in

our bodies' energy channels (meridians) which according to Traditional

regulates our body functions may be related to node

lines of the organism's biophoton field. The " prana " of Indian Yoga

physiology may be a similar regulating energy force that has a basis

in weak, coherent electromagnetic biofields.

 

Background

 

First discovered in 1923 by Russian medical scientist Professor

Alexander G.Gurvich (who named them " mitogenetic rays " ) and in the

1930s widely researched in Europe and the USA, biophotons have been

rediscovered and backed since the 1970s by ample experimental and

theoretical evidence by European scientists. In 1974 German

biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp has proved their existence, their

origin from the DNA and later their coherence (laser-like nature), and

has developed biophoton theory to explain their possible biological

role and the ways in which they may control biochemical processes,

growth, differentiation etc. Popp's biophoton theory leads to many

startling insights into the life processes and may well provide one of

the major elements of a future theory of life and holistic medical

practice based on such an approach. The importance of the discovery

has been confirmed by eminent scientists such as Herbert Froehlich and

Nobel laureate Ilya Prigogine. Since 1992, the International Institute

of Biophysics, a network of research laboratories in more than 10

countries, based in Germany, is coordinating research in this field

which promises rapid development in the next decade.

 

Aims of the book

 

To date the few books about biophotons have been highly technical and

written mainly in German. Not even among these, there was any single

book integrating all that is known today about this fascinating field

of science which is likely to become soon a much discussed topic also

in the English-speaking world. The author, who in 1994-95 has served

as Managing Director of the International Institute of Biophysics at

Neuss (Germany) and still is a member of the Board of Directors of

this institute, has closely followed biophoton research since 1977 and

so was predestined to write the first comprehensive account of the

subject ever made. His aim was to reach a wider public among

scientists, medical doctors and the scientifically aware. "

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