Guest guest Posted March 6, 2009 Report Share Posted March 6, 2009 Hi Eugene & All, > I would love to see the details of the article. There is one statement > in this summary that raised the ??? for me: " Biophotons are stored in > the intracelular DNA " ; I would have imagined that out ability to > produce an impact associated with a focused intention would be more > dynamic - perhaps linked to out metabolic rate at the moment (Wei Qi > or Zheng Qi, vs the Jing commonly associated with the idea of DNA). > After all most of us are able to concentrate well when we are fresh in > the morning and less so after a long day when we are tired - the Qi of > the body is depleted (for a healthy person it will be recovered with a > nights rest and food), but there should not be a significant > difference in the DNA strength between morning and an evening. I wonder > if anyone would like to comment on this statement from the article. > Perhaps I misunderstood it. Thanks, Eugene Kokorin I only saw the abstract, as posted. However, the author [bonilla E, Instituto de Investigaciones Clínica Dr. Ambrico Negrette-Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas IVIC-Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela] can be reached at <ebromero (AT) cantv (DOT) net> Could I ask colleagues to address queries direct to the author, and post summaries of those discussions to the list? Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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