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Current Signal Transduction Therapy

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ISSN (Print): 1574-3624
ISSN (Online): 2212-389X

Research Article

Magnetic Wave Transmission of Drug Effects About biological signal transfer received and measured in Yeast

Author(s): Johannes A. Ebbers*

Volume 12, Issue 2, 2017

Page: [132 - 133] Pages: 2

DOI: 10.2174/1574362411666160808160915

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Abstract

Background: Ubiquitous naturally occurring longitudinal magnetic waves may serve as a carrier for biological signal transfer.

Material and Method: Scalar waves were generated by Meyl`s Experimental Scalar Wave Kit. An experimental model was developed to study the signal transfer of an antifungal drug to yeast colonies. Yeast colonies were cultivated on agar plates at a constant cultivation temperature of 28°C.

Result and Conclusion: In a series of experiments, we were able to show that the mere information transfer of an antifungal substance (clotrimazole) leads to a statistically significant reduction of yeast colony growth. Same was true for a homeopathic potency and a digitalized clotrimazole information. Implications for pharmaceutical treatment and unwanted drug side effects are discussed. An experimental confirmation of these findings would coincide with a wide range of practical applications.

Keywords: Biological signal transmission, information transfer, yeast, unwanted pharmaceutical side effects, magnetic wave.

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