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That nicotine addiction responds effectively to CM multi-therapy

Twine R
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Abstract

This research shows identifiable management of addiction by using CM. Multi-therapy photography was used to provide information as follows: the condition of the lung (normal or recovering); mind attitude: (normal or a depressed state). In the case of an X-ray an expert is able to establish information of change. In this scientific research study we examine the ability of Kirlian photography to identify ‘change’.

Method and material

Six nicotine addicts gave written permission to help. Their therapy included: acupuncture; psycho-therapy; hypnotherapy, and more. Kirlian photographs were taken and diagnosed, throughout. Two independent therapists diagnosed from a distance using the colour prints, or facsimile of the prints. Comparison was made with Nuffield SF36 and Cox and Mackay Stress arousal checklist.

Results

Addiction reduction, or termination was achieved in all cases. The evidence from introspection, the SF 36. The Kirlian photographs were diagnosed and comparison made with the introspective preceptions. This indicated that diagnosing with a photographic print is possible. Information of value is available.

Conclusions

That multi-therapy is effective in helping an addict to break the habit. More research could move Kirlian photography out of the para-psychology domain, maybe help to bring allopathic and complementary medicine closer together.

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