BIOENERGY DIFFERENCES AMONG RACES

Authors

  • Hiroshi Motoyama Ph.D., D.Litt
  • Marguerite Rake B.S.
  • Gaetan Chevalier Ph.D.

Abstract

The Single Square Voltage Pulse method was applied on specific acupuncture points of several thousand relatively healthy subjects from two continents. Two thousand subjects were measured in Japan and as many as thirty Hispanics, fifty Asians and fifty Caucasians, from a pool of more than rwo thousand five hundred subjects measured in California, were also included. No consideration was given to gender differences berween males and females. From the current response curve, only the BP (Before Polarization; the pre-polarization resistance of the skin) parameter was used in this study. The data from the yearly random selection of subjects shows that Japanese, Asians and Hispanics share commonalties suggesting that they belong to one racial group while the Caucasians form another group. Japanese, Asians and Hispanics have an active functioning of the digestive organs while Caucasians are more active in the circulatoty system. The Winter averages show results similar ro the yearly random selection of subjects. The analysis of the Summer averaged also showed significant differences among the races.

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