Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method

Energy healing, or healing with intent, is a complementary and alternative medicine therapy reported to be beneficial with a wide variety of conditions. We are developing a delivery technology for a method previously tested in mouse models with solid tumors (the Bengston method) independent of the p...

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Main Authors: Sarah Beseme, William Bengston, Dean Radin, Michael Turner, John McMichael
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-07-01
Series:Dose-Response
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325818782843
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spelling doaj-f4c626a588f3484081261c7d9edd18322020-11-25T03:39:18ZengSAGE PublishingDose-Response1559-32582018-07-011610.1177/1559325818782843Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing MethodSarah Beseme0William Bengston1Dean Radin2Michael Turner3John McMichael4 The Institute for Therapeutic Discovery, Delanson, NY, USA St Joseph’s College, Patchogue, NY, USA Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), Petaluma, CA, USA Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, MDT Consulting, Huntsville, AL, USA The Institute for Therapeutic Discovery, Delanson, NY, USAEnergy healing, or healing with intent, is a complementary and alternative medicine therapy reported to be beneficial with a wide variety of conditions. We are developing a delivery technology for a method previously tested in mouse models with solid tumors (the Bengston method) independent of the presence of a healer. The goal of this study was to assess whether stored or recorded energy has an impact on breast cancer cells in vitro, using energy-charged cotton and electromagnetic recording of healers practicing the method. Expression of genes involved in cancer and inflammation pathways was measured by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Treatment of cells using energy-charged cotton resulted in statistically significant changes <1.5-fold. 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. Two genes, ATP citrate lyase ( ACLY ) and interleukin 1β ( IL-1β ), were consistently downregulated at 4 and 24 hours of exposure to the recording, respectively, in 3 independent experiments. Both ACLY and IL-1β were also downregulated in cells exposed to a hands-on delivery of the method, suggesting these 2 genes as potential markers of the healing method.https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325818782843
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author Sarah Beseme
William Bengston
Dean Radin
Michael Turner
John McMichael
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William Bengston
Dean Radin
Michael Turner
John McMichael
Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method
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William Bengston
Dean Radin
Michael Turner
John McMichael
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title Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method
title_short Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method
title_full Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method
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title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method
title_sort transcriptional changes in cancer cells induced by exposure to a healing method
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Dose-Response
issn 1559-3258
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Energy healing, or healing with intent, is a complementary and alternative medicine therapy reported to be beneficial with a wide variety of conditions. We are developing a delivery technology for a method previously tested in mouse models with solid tumors (the Bengston method) independent of the presence of a healer. The goal of this study was to assess whether stored or recorded energy has an impact on breast cancer cells in vitro, using energy-charged cotton and electromagnetic recording of healers practicing the method. Expression of genes involved in cancer and inflammation pathways was measured by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Treatment of cells using energy-charged cotton resulted in statistically significant changes <1.5-fold. 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. Two genes, ATP citrate lyase ( ACLY ) and interleukin 1β ( IL-1β ), were consistently downregulated at 4 and 24 hours of exposure to the recording, respectively, in 3 independent experiments. Both ACLY and IL-1β were also downregulated in cells exposed to a hands-on delivery of the method, suggesting these 2 genes as potential markers of the healing method.
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