The Science
Reconnective Healing® is firmly supported by the latest theories on nuclear and quantum physics, where everything we human beings have always held to be true gets turned upside-down, time flows backward, gravity grows stronger with distance, and matter and energy break down into vibrating loops of string.
Dr. Konstantin Korotkov recently published Science Confirms Reconnective Healing (2012), which does a great job of pulling together most of the major research and science supporting the results of Reconnective Healing. By clicking the link below you can get your own copy and see for yourself what the research is showing.
Reconnective Healing elicits great interest from top doctors and medical researchers at hospitals and universities worldwide. Here is what some of the scientists conducting the research have to say about Reconnective Healing.
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William Tiller, PhD Professor Emeritus of Stanford University’s Department of Materials Science, Fellow of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science and star of the recent What the Bleep films.
With Reconnective Healing many kinds of energy and light are flowing to the healee [sic]. In other words, what we're talking about is bringing it beyond just what has been classically known as energy healing into a broader spectrum of energy, light and information.”
Interestingly, we now know that the body heals through frequency, vibration and resonance and it’s communicated through light. So the fact the Reconnective Frequencies contain an element of light is very significant. In 1970, a German scientist, Fritz-Albert Popp made an interesting discovery while researching causes of cancer, that our DNA emits a certain level light and that it uses frequencies of every variety as an information tool, which suggests that the body’s biofeedback system depends on light waves. He found that the light was responsible for photorepair of cells, and carcinogens cause cancer because they permanently block this light and scramble it so the photorepair can no longer work. When we are ill, our light waves are out of synch. Further info in "The Field" by Lynne McTaggart.
Dr Tiller continues: "We did an experiment with one of Eric's healing workshops in Sedona last February and the data that we gathered was quite remarkable. First of all, we found that when we started monitoring the room, which was about five hours before anyone – any of Eric's crew, or Eric himself, or the healees [sic] – ever came into the room, we measured a higher gauge symmetry state than in normal reality. It was already a conditioned space! So something had happened before people even gathered. That space was set up, and that made it easy then for healers to work.
As we continued to monitor that space, we found two days later the increase in this effective energy content was huge. Let me put it in terms that might be understandable. If we look at a normal reality and we say ‘What is the effective temperature increase for that normal space, how much must it go up to give the same excess energy content as was in Eric's workshop two days after he started?’ The effective temperature increase for a normal space would have been 300 degrees Centigrade! That is huge!”
Papers on his energy healing work, including distance healing, can be found at www.tiller.org. His work with Reconnective Healing is discussed in his latest book, Psychoenergetic Science: A Second Copernican-Scale Revolution.
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Gary Schwartz, PhD author of "The Living Energy Universe", Professor of Psychology, Surgery, Medicine, Neurology, and Psychiatry Director, Center for Frontier Medicine in Biofield Science Director, Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health University of Arizona.
The Human Energy Systems Laboratory, which Gary Schwartz previously directed, conducted carefully designed, controlled experiments to determine whether Reconnective Healing energy was something basic science in the laboratory could prove.
One of their main research studies paired about 7 other types of energy healing modalities including Reconnective Healing, with leafs cut from a plant. The experiment was to see how long the leaves would stay alive with assistance from the modalities. A normal leaf will die without water or soil after around 12 days. The results of the study showed that with help, the leaves could sustain life, without water or soil, from 12 days up to 90 days with Reconnective Energy causing the leaves to live the longest. Those leaves even began to grow new roots.
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Dr Mehmet Oz is vice-chair and professor of surgery at Columbia University. He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.
"The reason I’m so excited and passionate about alternative medicine is because it is the globalization of medicine. Alternative medicines, deal with the body’s energy—something that traditional Western medicine generally does not. We’re beginning now to understand things that we know in our hearts are true but we could never measure. As we get better at understanding how little we know about the body, we begin to realize that the next big frontier… in medicine is energy medicine. It’s not the mechanistic part of the joints moving. It’s not the chemistry of our body. it’s understanding for the first time how energy influences how we feel."
According to Oz "energy medicine" is at the forefront of healing, but he acknowledges that he is sometimes a lone pioneer in this field. "I really think it would be cowardly to pull back and not challenge the status quo, when the status quo may not be the right way for the field to go," Oz said.
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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.
Robbin Zrudlo ~ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada