Neurotropic effects of distilled water real exposed to Kyokushin Karate katas. Neurotropic Resonance: Biophotonic Information Transfer through Kyokushin Karate-Exposed Water
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https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2025.78.59030Keywords
distilled water, Kyokushin Karate katas, spontaneous rhythmic changes, EEG, HRV, menAbstract
Background. Earlier, we showed that placebo intervention (distilled water with false message of Kyokushin Karate katas, KKK, exposure) produces measurable neurotropic effects. This report presents data on neurotropic effects of water actually exposed to KKK.
Material and methods. The study involved five male participants (aged 26-60 years, right-handed, without clinical diagnoses). In the morning, under baseline conditions, ECG recordings were taken to assess heart rate variability parameters, alongside quantitative EEG measurements at 16 loci. Then participants drank blind 30 ml of distilled water exposed to KKK by the first author. After 1.5 hours, repeated testing was performed. Control experiments were conducted with plain distilled water, well water, and filtered tap water. Baseline testing data before and after the main experiment were also used (n=70).
Results. Preliminary analysis revealed that effects of different control waters did not differ significantly, so they were combined into one group. In the absence of spontaneous rhythmic changes (Z±SD = 0.02±0.12), enhancing informational effects were found on power spectral density of δ-rhythm in F8 locus (0.81) and index of α-rhythm (0.78) as well as right-side shift in laterality of θ-rhythm (0.37) (average: 0.65±0.25). Against weak inhibitory spontaneous changes (average: -0.22±0.15), pronounced inhibitory informational effects on 11 variables were revealed (average: -0.53±0.09). Additionally, against pronounced enhancing spontaneous changes (average: 0.35±0.17), weak inhibitory effects of KKK-treated water (-0.29±0.50) reflect significant essential inhibitory effects (average: -0.63±0.40) on 7 variables.
Conclusion. The neurotropic effect of KKK-treated water is based on several cornerstones: ultra-weak biophoton emission from living systems, biophotons emission theory, hypothesis that photons released within the brain produce biophysical pictures during visual imagery (supported by demonstrations of increased photon emissions during white light imagination), discovery of water's fourth phase known as "EZ water" confirming "water memory" theory. When water treated with biophotons emitted during KKK enters another person, information about donor's brain activity affects recipient's brain activity and potentially the neuro-endocrine-immune network.
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