

Over the last ten years, thousands of people all over the world have discovered the amazing benefits of Reconnective Healing. The scientific community is also showing a great deal of interest. Dr Eric Pearl, the originator of Reconnective Healing, has been working with a number of well known scientific researchers and members of the medical establishment to try to find out how Reconnective Healing achieves such great results. These scientists are excited by the ways in which Reconnective Healing seems to be unique. They are asking questions like “How does Reconnective Healing work?”, “Why does it work?” and “What happens during a Reconnective Healing session?”
There are still many unanswered questions, but here are some of the results obtained so far:
Reconnective Healing triggers significant changes in brain activity
(via EEG scans) and heart activity (via ECG scans) of both practitioner
and patient during healing sessions. In particular the practitioner’s
ECG scan affects the patient‘s EEG scan.
Changes in levels of gamma radiation absorption during sessions. Normally the body emits a harmless low level of gamma radiation due to the presence of Potassium in the soft tissues. In Reconnective Healing sessions, both the practitioner and the patient absorb it.
Separate research into various systems of bioenergy healing has shown a
link between absorption of gamma radiation and healing. At one
Reconnective Healing seminar the room being used was monitored from
several hours before the seminar started to the end of the course.
Researchers noticed a huge change in the thermodynamic free energy in
the room. By the end of the two day period, the effective increase in
energy in the room was equivalent to a temperature increase of 300oC,
even though the actual temperature change was negligible. This change in
energy was what allowed the healers to work.
Another experiment measured the electromagnetic field around the hands
of volunteers before and after attending a Reconnective Healing seminar
and found that the field dramatically increased. Separate research into
the mechanisms behind bioenergy healing has found that the high level of
electromagnetic energy in the healer’s hands brings about the change
from a state of disequilibrium (disease) to equilibrium (health).
Other measurement studies confirm that Reconnective Healing
practitioners can emit and transmit an increased amount of light and
other electromagnetic frequencies around their bodies. Reconnective
Healing practitioners can turn the frequencies on, increasing the
amplitude and oscillation of magnetic frequencies around their bodies.
These changes have been measured in the laboratory.
In lab studies, Reconnective Healing practitioners have been shown to
affect changes in DNA, helping plants to heal after being “shocked” or
damaged. The Reconnective Healing frequencies are strong and
palpable. They can normally be felt through physical sensation tests and
have been proven to be real in double blind, randomized studies. Also,
Reconnective Healing seems to move things into a state of organization
and “ease,” according to studies using a random event generator.
Kirlian photography and other measuring devices have
imaged and corroborated the existence of the Reconnective Healing
frequencies. LINK HERE FOR PHOTO
http://www.sunzoomspark.com/Reconnection/pages/Kirlian.html
Reconnective Healing elicits great interest from top doctors and
medical researchers at hospitals and universities such as Jackson
Memorial Hospital, UCLA, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the VA Hospital,
University of Minnesota, University of Miami Medical School and
University of Arizona. New research programs, including laboratory
testing and clinical studies, are presently underway under the guidance
of such renowned research scientists as: Gary Schwartz, PhD, Professor
at University of Arizona and William Tiller, PhD, Professor at
Stanford University. Here is the reaction of some members of the medical
establishment: “I am a very traditional doc. I teach internal medicine.
I’m on the faculty of a medical school. I’m one of the Deans. I’m
definitely not out there on the fringe. And this definitely rattled my
construct of how the body works - how disease works.” Mark
O’Connell, MD, internal medicine specialist and Senior Associate Dean
for Medical Education at the University of Miami School of
Medicine. Several years ago, John Day, MD, board-certified general and
vascular surgeon, decided to put down his scalpel and practice
Reconnective Healing instead. Day graduated from Tulane Medical School
in 1977 and completed his surgical residency in Baltimore at University
of Maryland before joining the large Boulder, Colorado, surgical
practice where he spent the next 25 years. “I made this decision because
I knew it would take me into higher levels of understanding. It would
help me heal myself and others more completely,” he says.