Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Prof Dr Thornton Streeter D.Sc, Human Energy Field Scientist







Prof Dr. Thornton Streeter is the Special Advisor to the ICM, the UK's leading authority on Complementary Medicine and a faculty member of Zoroastrian College's Holistic Health Department. Representative with Special Consultative Status as UN NGO with ECOSOC. He has been invited to promote their NGO Status with the UN and his training programs are recognized in 190 countries. He has spent over fifteen years specialising in the Human Biofield research. Across the globe he initiates Energy Centres, designed to integrate modern medicine with traditional understanding from Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines.

Prof Dr Thornton Streeter completed his Doctorate in Complementary Medicine from the University of Pune, India. He is the Founder and CEO of the Centre For Biofield Sciences. He established headquarter in the UK and continued to promote his work in India and remains Head of Operations there. He gives lectures and is exclusively qualified to train and certify people in PIP Energy Field Imaging.

He has delivered key note lectures widely, for example at the International Energy Therapies Conference, Oxford University, & Brighton. In addition he is a visiting lecturer at Westminster University's Complementary Medicine Course and has delivered training and lecture programs at the College of Psychic Studies. He headed a paper delivered and published at the 11th Annual Symposium on complementary Health Care, University of Exeter, UK. His international record includes the International Conference of Holistic Therapies in Bangalore and at the 1st and 2nd International Asian Energy Psychology Conference in Singapore. He spoke at the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology conference Maryland USA after a successful trip to Phoenix and to the California Institute of Human Sciences. Dr Streeter has recently visited South Korea where a branch of CBS has been established. He is a Member of: ACEP, BRCT, CMA, ICM, Friend of the Prince of Wales Foundation for Integrated Medicine, Fellow of World Association of Integrated Medicine and visiting lecturer at Westminster University, UK.

Prof Dr Thornton Streeter's Report on FusionExcel's Quantum Science Products.

PIP (Poly-Contrast Interference Photography) biofield imaging is a light analysis technology that is non invasive. It requires that a participant be exposed to a full spectrum controlled lighting environment and the absorption and reflection intensities are colour coded and then analyzed. PIP has become the International Standard for observing the human biofield and is most useful when analyzing the body itself for congestions that appear on the surface above the specific organ or part of the body being investigated. Typically it is understood that the body will absorb more light (i.e. reflect less) where it has issues, in comparison to the rest of the participant's body. We often refer to congestion and leakages when analyzing these images.

I am happy to report that the initial tests that we have conducted at the Centre for Biofield Sciences to evaluate the effect on the human biofield of FusionExcel's Quantum Shield, Quantum Pendant and the Quantum Flask have shown

"Significant improvement can be seen in majority of the participants. It can be termed as more than 91%.

In all these cases there has been reduction in temperatures in those respective areas, in the scans where for example Quantum Shield has been used on the phones. This is suggestive of reduction in that inflammatory process.'

From this pre-pilot study internal report conducted at the Centre for Biofield Sciences in Pune, India, it can be concluded that FusionExcel's Quantum Science products have a significant effect on the physical and biofield health of the participants. It can be said that these products strengthen the body's biofield and appear to reduce the congestion in the biofield and inflammation in the body. Quantum Shield seems to prevent electromagnetic waves from affecting one's health. They are helpful in reducing inflammation as is seen from results of Medical Thermal Imaging. The sample size here was small. Still significant amount of positive results have been seen."

Prof Dr Thornton W J A Streeter D.Sc.










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