We don't often post on reports that appear in scientific journals. For two reasons: (1) science journals (and science in general) rarely cover the subjects we do, and (2) access to reports in science journals are often behind a pricey paywall. This article is an exception. And what an exception it is: "The goal of this study was to assess whether stored or recorded [healing] energy has an impact on breast cancer cells in vitro, using energy-charged cotton and electromagnetic recording of healers practicing the [Bengston] method." The result? "In cells exposed to an electromagnetic recording, 37 genes of 167 tested showed a >1.5-fold change when compared to the control, and 68 genes showing statistically significant fold changes." And researchers found that 2 genes in particular were thought to be potential markers of the healing method. Hocus pocus goes mainstream! (PH)
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from THE ANOMALIST http://bit.ly/2LRtgpq
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