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  Impact

Energy is transferred to various areas within the body during a DAN Energy Activation. This is how change is facilitated. An investigation using Dark Field Microscopy concretely shows the effects:

In March 2008 samples of blood from five individuals were taken before and after an Activation and examined using Dark Field Microscopy. The examination was administered in the Zurich practice of Dr. Manfred Hösle, MD. The results with all five subjects were clear:

A 30-minute Activation with DAN Energy on a test group of five individuals showed that on the basis of examining their blood using Dark Field Microscopy, phenomena were observed that conclude DAN Energy improves the immune system and blood circulation in the body. A control person who was not administered an Activation did not show improvement.

It can be postulated that Activation with DAN Energy has a positive influence on blood circulation and the immunity of the body.

Dr. Manfred Hösle, MD

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Findings from the Study

During the study special attention was given to the balling-up of and clumping-together of red blood cells because these are important factors which affect blood circulation and consequently the supply of oxygen to the body.

Likewise the white blood cells were examined before and after Activation as they make up immune defense system that protects the body from infection by viruses, bacteria and fungi. The mobility of the defense cells plays an important role. Defense cells which are not mobile are considered blocked. This is also called a blocked immunity and is responsible for insufficient protection from infection.

Various factors can be responsible for blood cells sticking together and blocked immunity. The most frequent causes are an unhealthy lifestyle, stress, psychological tension, addictive substances as high consumption of alcohol and nicotine as well as excessive consumption of animal proteins in meat, processed meat (i.e. sausages), cheese, etc.

Dr. Manfred Hösle, MD, Zurich

 Complete Report of the Study

 

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