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A few individuals have expressed a reticence to accept the scientific validation for energy based medicine and focused unified consciousness. Very well here are some of those studies but this is just a drop in the bucket: Have a great night guys. If you need more, happy to oblige. PEACE. 1. Stroink G. Principles of cardiomagnetism. In: Williamson SJ, Hoke M, Stroink G, Kotani M, eds. Advances in Biomagnetism. New York: Plenum Press, 1989:47-57. 2. Prank K, Schofl C, Laer L, Wagner M, von zur Muhlen A, Brabant G, Gabbiani F. Coding of time-varying hormonal 1. Stroink G. Principles of cardiomagnetism. In: Williamson SJ, Hoke M, Stroink G, Kotani M, eds. Advances in Biomagnetism. New York: Plenum Press, 1989:47-57. 2. Prank K, Schofl C, Laer L, Wagner M, von zur Muhlen A, Brabant G, Gabbiani F. Coding of time-varying hormonal signals in intracellular calcium spike trains. Pac Symp Biocomput 1998:633-644. 3. Schofl C, Prank K, Brabant G. Pulsatile hormone secretion for control of target organs. Wien Med Wochenschr 1995; 145:431-435. 4. Schofl C, Sanchez-Bueno A, Brabant G, Cobbold PH, Cuthbertson KS. Frequency and amplitude enhancement of calcium transients by cyclic AMP in hepatocytes. Biochem J 1991; 273:799-802. 5. Pribram K, Melges F. Psychophysiological basis of emotion. In: Vinken P, Bruyn G, eds. Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Vol. 3. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1969:316-341. 6. Coles M, Gratton G, Fabini M. Event-related brain potentials. In: Cacioppo J, Tassinary L, eds. Principles of Psychophysiology: Physical, Social and Inferential Elements. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 7. Schandry R, Montoya P. Event-related brain potentials and the processing of cardiac activity. Biol Psychol 1996; 42:75-85. 8. Song L, Schwartz G, Russek L. Heart-focused attention and heart-brain synchronization: Energetic and physiological mechanisms. Altern Ther Health Med 1998; 4:44-62. 9. 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