Bill Bengston, Ph.D.

Bill Bengston, Ph.D., is the creator of the Bengston Energy Healing Method® an innovative healing technique that has been shown to be effective on a wide variety of conditions.

He has been conducting research on this form of therapy for several decades and has proven the effectiveness of his technique in controlled animal studies conducted in several university biological and medical laboratories.

His healing research has produced the first successful full cures of transplanted mammary cancer and methylcholantrene-induced sarcomas in experimental mice with the hands-on technique that he helped develop. Mice that had successful full cures also had no recurrences of cancer.

    Presentations

    IRVA 2018 – Genomic Changes in Cancer produced by a Recording of Healing Intention


    In many in vivo and in vitro experiments over the course of 35 years, robust and reliable data demonstrate beyond reasonable doubt that “healing” can happen, that dose is a factor, that healing proceeds non-linearly, that it is not fundamentally “energy” but “information” that is involved, that it is not correlated to a particular state of mind but functions more as an autonomic response to the need of the healee, to name but a few findings.

    The present paper reports on experiments that produced significant genomic changes in 67 out of 168 cancer related genes brought about by in-vitro exposure to a recording of healing intention. The recording was produced inside a Faraday cage using 38 sensors of various sensitivities that were intended to capture healing signals produced by three practitioners of the Bengston method of healing.

    Data analysis focused on genes involved in cancer pathways or in cancer inflammation. Conclusions from the in-vitro work include: 1) healing intention can be captured and released, thereby potentially allowing the phenomenon to be more scalable in its dissemination; 2) reproducible biologic changes can be induced by healing intention, whether by direct hands-on healing or using a recording of healing activity; 3) hands-on delivery of healing intention may be stronger than a recording of that intention.

    As of this writing, in-vivo experiments involving exposure of mice to the recording have just begun. The results of these experiments are due at the end of April, and will be reported on at the conference.

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