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Welcome
to the Centre for Biofield Sciences' web pages for Oldfield
System's PIP Biofield Imaging. The Centre for Biofield
Sciences (CBS) is a Research Institute with facilities
at MIT's World Peace Centre in Pune India, where a team
of scientists, doctors and technicians are investigating
integrative health assessment technologies and healthcare
modalities.
Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP) is a real
time imaging system with software, which highlights
the contrast between the interference patterns emanating
from the human body 'biofield' and the standard PIP
'full spectrum' lighting environment.
In over a decade of clinical research CBS has examined
the efficacy of treatment techniques with PIP and a
range of other Biofield imaging and assessment systems,
such as Gas Discharge Visualisation (GDV) from Russia,
Resonant Field Imaging (RFI) and Progen's Winaura from
USA, the ACMOS Lescher Antennae from France and the
Oldfield Electro-scanning Method (ESM) from the UK to
make it a truly international effort.
The Centre for Biofield Sciences upholds that scientific
examination of holistic therapies and healthcare products
requires a different approach to the investigation and
development of pharmaceutical drugs and allopathic techniques,
for example a homeopath would not give the same remedies
to 10 people with the same symptoms as a medical doctor
would, because a homeopath would address the unique
constitution of each individual.
In the same way football referees cannot umpire cricket
matches but fortunately the Sports Minister is there
to ensure rules are followed and each game is played
according to its own regulations. This analogy is very
true for the 2 paradigms of the healthcare system, as
time goes on and a better understanding of quantum Physics
and Chaos mathematics is reached by Classical and allopathic
scientists these 2 paradigms will merge into one integrative
system.
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Using biofield measuring devices is like turning the
lights on in the operating theatre of the integrated
health practitioner.”


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