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Biophoton research in blood reveals its holistic properties
473-482<span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height:
115%;font-family:" times="" new="" roman";mso-fareast-font-family:"times="" roman";="" mso-ansi-language:en-in;mso-fareast-language:en-in;mso-bidi-language:hi"="" lang="EN-IN">Monitoring
of spontaneous and luminophore amplified photon emission (PE) from non-diluted
human blood under resting conditions and artificially induced immune reaction
revealed that blood is a continuous source of biophotons indicating that it
persists in electronically excited state. This state is pumped through
generation of electron excitation produced in reactive oxygen species (ROS)
reactions. Excited state of blood and of neutrophil suspensions (primary
sources of ROS in blood) is an oscillatory one suggesting of interaction between
individual sources of electron excitation. Excited state of blood is extremely
sensitive to the tiniest fluctuations of external photonic fields but resistant
to temperature variations as reflected in hysteresis of PE in response to
temperature variations. These data suggest that blood is a highly cooperative
non-equilibrium and non-linear system, whose components unceasingly interact in
time and space. At least in part this property is provided by the ability of
blood to store energy of electron excitation that is produced in course of its own
normal metabolism. From a practical point of view analysis of these qualities
of blood may be a basement of new approach to diagnostic procedures.</span