The effects of water treated with an electromagnetic field (EMF) were investigated
on two biological systems, humans and plants. Purified de-ionised water was treated
by (1) boiling, (2) exposure to microwave radiation, and (3) low frequency electromagnetic
oscillation molecular resonance effect technology (MRET), before being used to prepare
media for culturing human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from three healthy
females. Our results indicated that PBMC culture in MRET-activated medium showed significantly
less oxidative metabolism when compared to media prepared from other types of water.
As for the effects on soybean, our results indicated that both MRET- and microwave-treated
water greatly enhanced the length of the root. These results suggested that electromagnetic-treated
water can have diverse biological effects on both animal and plant cells. Since these
effects are related to the ‘Memory of Water’, hypothesis which has been suggested
as an explanation of the action of high homeopathic dilutions, our finding warrant
a further investigation on the mechanisms of various types of physically conditioned
water on specific cellular activities.
Keywords Molecular resonance effect technology - Water - Biological effect - PBMC - Soybean
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