Biophoton Emission In Humans
A particularly intriguing presentation of biophotons in association with humans cannot be missed: The biophoton intensity seems to be modulated by intention or human interaction during healing or other various kinds of bioenergy practices. Links have also been suggested between biophotons and observations that are difficult to measure and quantify, including consciousness, mind–matter manipulation, and paranormal phenomena at the moment of death. One could argue that an experimental control that appears common to all these phenomena is the involvement of human factors, which at the physical level will reside in the engagement of neuronal activities, no matter whether autonomic or intentional. The variation in surface biophoton emission has been known to correlate with changes in metabolism. When living organisms become stressed, the ROS varies to subsequently change biophoton emission. Induced changes in photon emissions offer physiologically relevant explanations for some human ...