Scientific Studies

Scientific Studies on geopathic stress:

1). In 2005, the study Biomedical Evidence for Influences of Geopathic Stress on the Human Body: Scientifically Traceable Effects and Ways of Harmonization” was accepted in the peer review procedure for publication in the most prestigious journal of complementary medicine in Europe, Research in Complementary and Classical Natural Medicine“.

In the above 2005 study, medical scientists showed that the adverse energy (geopathic stress zones) rising above moving aquifers caused a negative stress reaction in the people tested. And this neagtive stress reaction occured in just 15-20 minutes after each test person was exposed to the geopathic stress.

2). In 2007, the study “Daytime-Related Rhythmicity of Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) Parameter: Detection and Comparison to Biochemical Parameters Measured in Saliva”.

The Purpose of the 2007 study was to test stress reactions in the body with both the Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) equipment (used in the 2005 study), and that of saliva samples in order to compare the two methods under the same testing circumstances. The results show a very accurate comparison.

3). In 2009, the study “Geopathic stress: a study to understand its nature using Light Interference Technique” was published in the Indian Journal of Science and Technology.

In the above study, physicists and geologist measured the interaction between photons of a laser light and the geopathic stress generated from the movement of the groundwater in an aquifer below the test site.

4). In 2010, the study Geopathic Stress Zones: Short-Term Effects on Work Performance and Well-Being” was published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

In the above 2010 study, medical scientists were able to clearly show that the well-being of the persons tested were negatively influenced when they were positioned over geopathic stress zones.

5). 1989 through 1992, Russian Scientists conducted a controlled study using two districts in Saint Petersburg, Russia, each district having a population greater than 294,000 people. The name of the study was “Geopathic Zones and Oncology Diseases”. In the areas with NO geopathic stress zones (NO underground aquifers present), the number of cancer cases were 1.68 cases per every 1,000 people, per annum. But in areas located over aquifers (geopathic stress zones), the number of cancer cases increased to 7.39 cases per every 1,000 people per annum. Dr. Alexander Dubrov, Russian Scientist, shared the details of this study in his June, 2008 lecture on “Geopathic Zones and their influence on organisms.

6). “The Man who Linked Cancer to Location”