Litcius/Paper detail

Human ultra-weak photon emission as non-invasive spectroscopic tool for diagnosis of internal states – A review

Félix Zapata, Victoria Pastor-Ruiz, Fernando E. Ortega‐Ojeda, Gemma Montalvo, Ana Victoria Ruiz-Zolle, Carmen García‐Ruiz

2021Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the knowledge that human ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) is mainly due to the metabolic oxidative stress processes that the skin cells undergo in the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS), external stressors (like UV radiation), but also internal stressors (like diseases or brain activity) might strongly influence the UPE. This manuscript revises the scientific advances focused on the influence of internal factors on the human UPE. According to literature, the UPE seems to be influenced by some diseases (including diabetes, hemiparesis, protoporphyria, or a typical cold), and even by the cerebral intention/relaxation (brain activity/meditation). These allow to consider UPE as a natural and promising non-invasive spectroscopic tool for helping during the diagnosis of a variety of illnesses or stress- / mood-state disorders. Nonetheless, further research is required for answering some still unresolved controversial points.

Topics & Concepts

MeditationStressorOxidative stressRelaxation (psychology)MedicineNeurosciencePsychologyInternal medicinePhilosophyTheologyBiofield Effects and BiophysicsComplementary and Alternative Medicine StudiesTryptophan and brain disorders
Human ultra-weak photon emission as non-invasive spectroscopic tool for diagnosis of internal states – A review | Litcius