Effect of The Trivedi Effect® on Genetic Characterization of Proteus vulgaris

A research work was performed recently to see the healing effect of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi’s unique biofield energy treatment (also known as The Trivedi Effect®) on Proteus vulgaris based on its phenotyping and genotyping characterization The outcomes of this study has already been published in a well reputed peer-reviewed journal entitle “International Journal of Genetics and Genomics”. Proteus species are most commonly found in the human intestinal tract as part of the normal human intestinal flora. In hospital settings, it is colonize both the skin and oral mucosa of both patients and hospital personnel. Proteus vulgaris occurs naturally in the intestines of humans and a wide variety of animals; also manure, soil and polluted waters. It has a number of putative virulence factors such as secreted hemolytic, responsible for host cell invasion and cytotoxicity. Moreover, it induce urease enzymes which lead to overproductions of ammonia that precipitate and formed bladder and kidney stones. The antimicrobial susceptibility and minimum inhibitory concentration showed 10.71% and 15.63% alteration respectively in treated cells of P. vulgaris as compared to the control. It was observed that few biochemical reactions (6%) were altered in the treated groups with respect to control. Moreover, biotype number (62060406) along with species (Proteus penneri) was changed in the treated cells, as compared to the control (62070406; Proteus vulgaris). 16S rDNA analysis showed that the identified sample in this experiment was Proteus vulgaris after biofield treatment. However, the nearest homolog genus-species was found to be Proteus hauseri. The results suggested that biofield treatment has impact on P. vulgaris in lyophilized as well as revived state. Based on these results, it seems that biofield treatment could be used as alternate of existing drug therapy in future.

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