Scientific Basis for a Novel Combination of Cell Signaling Factors to Decrease Autonomic Over-Expression and Rebalance Dysfunctional Cell-Signaling Pathways to Attenuate Symptoms Associated with PTSD - A Four-Month Pre-Clinical Study -.

Autor: Opheim, Paul E., McCombs, Ann B., Waters, Robert F.
Zdroj: Townsend Letter; Feb/Mar2021, Issue 451/452, p25-29, 5p
Abstrakt: This pre-clinical study sought to see if a complex of cell signaling factors (CSFs) could safely and effectively address the disrupted signaling pathways that give rise to the symptoms of PTSD. This study is the first of its kind to use an isoenergetic cell signaling™ formula composed of select CSFs prepared to non-molecular vibrational (isopathic) levels to address PTSD. Over a fourmonth period, a diverse group of 11 veterans with PTSD took the formula three times a day. A monthly Self-Assessment of Symptoms Questionnaire (SASQ) containing 91 questions was completed by each participant and their partners (only 3 were partnered at the time). After Paired t-Test biostatistical analysis using IBM SPSS (R) V 27 software was completed, 55 questions demonstrated statistically significant improvement (p< 0.05), and another 10 demonstrated trending statistical significance (p< 0.095). Partner analysis of SASQ forms demonstrated a dramatic concurrence that the formula had worked with p<0.001, p<0.001 and p<0.003 values. These positive study results scientifically validated anecdotal formula reports received over the past eight years. In the words of one participant: "The benefits I have received have been nothing short of 'miraculous'". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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