Journal of International Society of Life Information Science
Online ISSN : 2424-0761
Print ISSN : 1341-9226
ISSN-L : 1341-9226
The 12th Symposium on Life Information Science
Immune Responses during Remote Qi Emission
Yuzo HIGUCHIKimiko KAWANOYasunori KOTANIYoshitsugu HAYASHIHironobu HIGUCHITadashi SATOShinichiro MOMOSE
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2001 Volume 19 Issue 2 Pages 313-320

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Three qigong masters having high-level qigong techniques participated in a remote qi emission experiment. The receivers assigned to the respective qigong masters were at a distance of approximately 2 to 4 km away. Levels of Natural Killer(NK)cell activity, Interleukin(IL)-2, and CD4/CD8 in venous blood were simultaneously measured for any changes. Forty minutes after remote qi emission was conducted, the following changes were detected: the NK cell activity increased to a significant level, IL-2 showed a tendency to increases, and CD4/CD8 decreased. It was acknowledged that remote qi emission effected such changes, which were similar to the results obtained from an experiment on regular qigong therapy, suggesting that remote qi emission improves the immune function of the qi receivers.
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