Abstract
Quantitative analyses of blood composition were performed as part of a scheme for measuring of Qi-gong. This scheme included simultaneous polygraph measurements and psychological tests. The subjects used in the study were a Qi-gong master (a 32-year-old Chinese) and a receiver (a 32-year-old Japanese). The blood of both subjects were analyzed before and after Qi-transmissions. The results showed a remarkable increase in the white blood cell count for the Qi-gong master, while there was no statistically significant change observed for the receiver.