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Local and Non-Local Effects of Coherent Heart Frequencies on Conformational Changes of DNA
Author: Glen Rein, PhD , Rollin McCraty, PhD
Institute of HeartMath Date: 01/01/2001
Annotation: Human placenta DNA (the most pristine form of DNA)was placed in a container from which they could measure changes in the DNA. Twenty-eight vials of DNA were given (one each) to 28 trained researchers. Each researcher had been trained how to generate and FEEL feelings, and they each had strong emotions. What was discovered was that the DNA CHANGED ITS SHAPE according to the feelings of the researchers:
1. When the researchers FELT gratitude, love and appreciation, the DNA responded by RELAXING and the strands unwound. The length of the DNA became longer.
2. When the researchers FELT anger, fear, frustration, or stress, the DNA responded by TIGHTENING UP. It became shorter and SWITCHED OFF many of our DNA codes. The shut down of the DNA codes was reversed and the codes were switched back on again when feelings of love, joy, gratitude and appreciation were felt by the researchers.
This experiment was later followed up by testing HIV positive patients, with similar results that can be viewed on the HeartMath web site.
Online Resources:
Institute of HeartMath
HeartMath LLC
Resource Files:
HeartMath Article (pdf )
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