Alice Branton, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, Dahryn Trivedi, Sambhu Mondal, Snehasis Jana
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Abstract
Background: Biofield therapies can be administered in person (hands-on treatment) or remotely, and this study focuses on the latter. A literature review did not find any reports on the effectiveness of remote biofield energy /blessing therapy in enhancing cognition and motor function performance in adults.
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of distant/remote blessing (biofield energy) therapy on the cognitive and motor functions in adults with self-reported neuropsychological impairments using NIH Toolbox®.
Methods: The present study was a randomized, double-blind clinical trial involving 117 participants with self-reported neuropsychological impairments. These participants were stratified into three distinct groups: control, sham control, and blessing/biofield treatment as the intervention. At baseline (day 0), day 90, and day 180, NIH Toolbox® was employed to evaluate all participants' cognitive and motor function scores.
Results: In the blessing treatment group, language function score (p <0.01), working memory (p <0.0001), and episodic memory (p <0.0001) scores exhibited statistically significant differences compared to both the naïve control and sham control groups. Moreover, in the blessing intervention group, a substantial improvement was observed in locomotion (p <0.0001), standing balance (p <0.01), dexterity (p <0.01), grip strength (p <0.05), and muscle endurance (p <0.05) compared to the naïve control and sham control groups. Importantly, no adverse effects were reported during the study period.
Conclusion: The study outcomes revealed that distant/remote blessing/biofield energy therapy is safe, non-invasive, and less expensive. It enhances cognitive-motor functions in adults with perceived neuropsychological impairments.
背景:生物场疗法可以亲自(动手治疗)或远程给药,本研究的重点是后者。文献综述未发现远程生物场能量/祝福疗法在提高成人认知和运动功能表现方面的有效性的任何报道。目的:本研究的目的是检查远程祝福(生物场能量)治疗对自我报告神经心理障碍的成人认知和运动功能的影响。方法:本研究是一项随机双盲临床试验,涉及117名自我报告神经心理障碍的参与者。这些参与者被分为三个不同的组:对照组,假对照组和祝福/生物场治疗作为干预。在基线(第0天)、第90天和第180天,采用NIH Toolbox®评估所有参与者的认知和运动功能评分。结果:祝福治疗组语言功能评分(p p p p p p p p p p)结论:研究结果显示远程祝福/生物场能量治疗安全、无创、费用较低。它能增强有认知神经心理障碍的成年人的认知运动功能。临床试验注册:CTRI/2022/07/043736。