
Vol. 12, No. 6, 2005
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Biomedical Evidence of Influence of Geopathic Zones on the Human Body: Scientifically Traceable Effects and Ways of Harmonization
G.W. Hackera; E. Pawlaka; G. Pauserb; G. Tichyd; H. Jelle; G. Poschc; G. Kraibacherc; A. Aignerf; J. Hutterg
aInstitute for Frontier Questions of Medicine and Biotechnology, St. Johanns-Hospital, Salzburger Landeskliniken (SALK);
bDept. of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care, St. Johanns-Hospital, SALK and Paracelsus Medical University (PMU),
Salzburg;
cGeowave Research, Salzburg;
dDepartment of Geography, Geology and Mineralogy, University of Salzburg;
eDivision of Environmental Technology Safety, Department of Town Planning and Building Authority, Salzburg;
fInstitute of Sportsmedicine, SALK and Institute of Preventive and Rehabilitative Sportsmedicine, PMU, Salzburg;
gDept. of Surgery, St. Johanns-Hospital, SALK and PMU, Salzburg, Austria
Forsch Komplementärmed Klass Naturheilkd 2005;12:315-327 Published
(DOI: 10.1159/000088624)
Summary
Background: Empiric knowledge of the existence of geopathic zones
(‘water veins’ etc) is probably as old as humankind. It has often been tried
to experimentally detect direct influences on the body. However, so far,
there have been no publications in accepted biomedical journals. The target
of this study was to verify influences of 2 different zones above ground
on the human body and to test a device for which pilot studies have indicated
a potential harmonizing effect in this context. Materials and Methods:
Using a randomized, non-clinical, double-blinded trial design, 52 persons
were tested with a gas discharge visualization (GDV) system whilst staying
on 2 zones with or without the Geowave® device (Geowave-Research,
Salzburg, Austria). The 2 zones investigated had been dowsed by experienced
professional dowsers and labeled with black dots in a non-persuasive
manner, thereby blindly representing areas of geopathy or more neutral
zones. The main analytical parameter was the GDV glow image area
(area of glow). Complementary calculated parameters were spatial fractality,
corona projections and corona diagrams. Results: In the geopathic zone,
the detected areas of glow were statistically significantly smaller than in the
more neutral zone. With the Geowave blindly mounted in an adjacent room
of the above story, a marked increase of the glow image area was found in
both zones. The corona projections showed well-recognizable points of
body energy deficits in the geopathic zone, mostly associated with the lymphatic
system, the cardiovascular system and the pineal gland, which were
- to a distinctly lesser degree - also present in the more neutral zone. The
device tested yielded compensation or harmonization in both zones in
most of the test persons. Conclusion: The significant differences in the
physical area of glow parameter, which were also noticed for the complementary
parameters analyzed, lead to the conclusion that the 2 different
zones within the same room (geopathic vs. more neutral zone) exerted different
influences on the human body, which may have caused a geopathic
stress phenomenon. As a result, individually different retardation of the immune
system and other organs may occur. The device tested in both zones
showed harmonizing effects, which may help to compensate some influences
of geopathy and possibility also superimposed stressors derived
from certain other sources, such as technical electromagnetic fields.
Copyright © 2005 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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