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One of the real advantages of vibration medicine is that the effects go beyond the physical body and can heal emotions and spiritual challenges, which are frequently the underlying causes of diseases in the body. Relatively recent accidental research provided scientific proof of the power of vibrational medicine. During research into allergies, the late Professor Jacques Benveniste, then research director at the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research, was studying the effect of chemical of allergens on the white blood cells of the immune system. A chemical solution is basically a substance dissolved in water, alcohol or some other solvent. For example, a chemical solution of salt would be a spoonful of salt in a glass of water. A chemical solution of allergens is allergens dissolved in water or dissolved in water plus something else like alcohol.

However, one of Benveniste's students accidentally over-diluted a solution so much that, theoretically, it should not have been able to do anything to the immune system because there weren't enough allergen molecules left in it. In fact it was eventually diluted so much that there was no theoretical possibility of there being even a single molecule of allergen present, so it should have had no effect on the white blood cells whatsoever. Yet it did – and significantly so! The 'over-diluted' solution affected the immune system just as much as the original chemical solution did. Some of the vibrational energy of the allergen must have been imprinted on the water during the dilution process. Professor Benveniste and his team had accidentally proven vibrational medicine.

Amid a degree of controversy, the research was reported in 1988 in the highly prestigious journal Nature, stimulating a degree of scientific debate into homoeopathy and, in the eyes of many, lending genuine credibility to homoeopathic medicine, because homoeopathy relies on using very dilute quantities of substances to heal the body. One of the ways in which some homoeopathic medicines work (although not the only way) is by imprinting the vibrational energy of a substance onto a solvent during the succussion process.

Professor Benveniste and his team then went further. Common sense would tell you that if you could reproduce the same vibrations in another way then you could 'fake' a chemical medicine – and that is what they did. In several experiments they recorded the vibrations of some chemical substances onto CD and discovered that by playing the CD they could trigger biological changes to the same degree that they could achieve using the chemical substances.

In one series of experiments they adjusted the amount of blood pumping through a heart according to which CD they played. If, for example, they played the recording of a chemical called acetylcholine, which is known to dilate blood vessels, then more blood would pump through the heart. If they injected a real chemical solution of acetylcholine they got almost identical results. The digitized signal increased blood flow by 21.5 per cent and the chemical solution increased it by 21.3 per cent. It didn't matter to the heart whether it received a chemical substance or just the energy vibrations from the substance.

The team even recorded a set of chemical vibrations and sent them by e-mail from the USA to their laboratory in France, downloaded the signal and played it to an organism. Astonishingly, the signal produced just as many biological changes as a chemical solution. At the time of writing (2006), this research has not been fully embraced by the scientific community but, as is often the case with paradigm-shifting discoveries, I predict that 'digital biology', as it is called, will eventually have a huge impact upon medical science.

If you think about it, a similar thing happens when you play music. All sounds are vibrations and hearing requires vibrations triggering biology in your ear, so all sounds most likely affect your body to some extent, just as Professor Benveniste's CDs do. Hearing classical music, for instance, can alter a person's mood, which involves a movement of neuro­peptides, and might even boost their immune system, smooth the rhythms of their heart and switch sets of genes on and off. Words and musical sounds are vibrations in space, as are digitized signals, while vibrational medicines are vibrations in water. But a vibration is a vibration – and all vibrations affect us. Some effects are obvious and some are not so obvious.

You probably haven't considered it, but every word you speak, on account of its vibration, affects your body and affects the body of any person hearing it.

With thanks to “It’s the Thought that Counts” by David R. Hamilton PhD

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