Biophotons And Spooky Action

Biophotons are information carrying particles that are received and transmitted from all living organisms. Each cell emits about 12 biophotons per seconds. Studies suggest that biophoton emissions can be coherent or incoherent. Incoherence can happen due to free-radical DNA damage, while some research indicates that coherence can be refined or built through practices such as yoga, breathing, meditation, and even the consumption of antioxidants, including vitamin C, all of which have the potential to reduce DNA damage by reducing stress. Any physical, emotional, or environmental stress can trigger free-radical damage and increase the production of incoherent biophotons, a likely marker of cellular aging.

Emerging studies suggest that biophotons, coherent and incoherent, can affect the function and growth of cells outside the body. They can carry messages of repair or destruction from cells to organs within the body as well as to organisms outside the body—potentially harming or healing nearby life. For example, biophotons released from one growing plant may increase the rate of growth of a neighboring plant by a whopping 30%, according to research coming out of Cornell University. Other studies show that monkeys with severe free radical damage can transmit that damage via incoherent biophotons, doing harm to nearby monkeys.

The body is constantly transmitting and receiving biophotons from other humans and other living organisms. Early studies have found that the junk DNA inside the mitochondria of our cells releases these biophotons in patterns or syntax that are common to all the world’s languages, suggesting that biophotons not only carry information, but also have the ability to communicate that information.

What is clear, to me at least, is that before you introduce yourself to a new person, your biophotons have already had thousands of conversations with that person. This may explain why we can be either instantly attracted to another person or turned off by them.

Higher states of intelligence on a quantum levels suggests that information is carried in non-linear pathways and that the intention of those particles could even transmit great distances, affecting the outcomes of events far away. This is called entanglement in quantum theory and what Albert Einstein called 'spooky action at a distance'.

Many studies have put biophotons to the test to determine if they are altered by thoughts or intention. In one study, when subjects imagined seeing light while being in complete darkness there was a consistent increase in biophoton emissions. In another study, researchers looked at how fascial manipulation and body work can alter, and increase, biophoton emissions.

Based on the outcomes of these biophoton studies, researchers attempted to use thoughts or intuition to elicit changes in a random event generator. The results of this study replicated multiple experiments in which normal people who were seated close to a random event generator significantly and repeatedly affected the data the machines produced. The changes in the event generators were found to correlate with measurable physical changes in the brains of the participants. The study ruled out the possibility of these changes being a consequence of instrumentation errors.

These studies suggest that there is a mechanism for the old saying, 'what you think you become'. Our thoughts are powerful and, according to the research, they are more powerful when they come from a balanced mind and body.

Dr. Douillard, DC, CAP is the founder and director of LifeSpa, a holistic wellness center in Boulder, CO, as well as the creator of LifeSpa.com, the leading Ayurvedic health and wellness resource on the web. He is the author of 6 books, including The Complete Book of Ayurvedic Home Remedies, The 3 Season Diet, and Body, Mind, and Sport, along with being the creator of multiple videos for health, detox, and diet. Dr. Douillard is a regular guest on the Dr. Oz show, and contributor to a variety of publications including Women’s World Magazine, Yoga Journal, and The Huffington Post, and sits on the board of advisors for Integrative Nutrition among other wellness organizations.

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