Evaluation of information activity of bioenergy “Avicenn”: placebo controlled trial
AUTHORS : Koroleva N.A. | Yanovsky O.G.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Russian Scientific Center for Restorative Medicine and Balneology, Ministry of Health RF, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Research
Currently, the development and implementation of a new class of medical devices based on the principles of information therapy is gaining in popularity. Bioenergetic “Avicenn” is a capsule filled with a matrix containing the following components: ozokerite resin; beeswax; propolis; honey; oils: peppermint, eucalyptus, rapeseed, wormwood, mountain ash, thyme; tocopherol acetate, butyloxyanisole, hydroalcoholic extracts of ginseng, St. John’s wort, rose hips, caraway seeds, chamomile, calendula, yarrow. “Avicenn” is intended for restorative correction of impaired body functions by informational (superweak) factors.
The aim of the study was to determine the informational effect of “Avicenna” on the human body and compare it with the informational effect of a placebo (capsule, The study involved 27 subjects (22 women and 5 men) aged 9 to 72 (average 44 years). To conduct electropunctural research according to R. Voll, the hardwaresoftware complex “EXPERT-FOLL” (“IMEDIS”, Russia) was used.