The Trivedi Effect®: An Alternative Solution to Fight against Enterobacter cloacae

A scientific study was performed to evaluate the effect of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi’s inherent biofield energy treatment on Enterobacter cloacae with respect to its antimicrobial sensitivity, biochemical reaction pattern, and biotyping. Mr. Trivedi’s unique biofield energy therapy is also known as The Trivedi Effect®. The findings of this research has been already published in a reputed peer-reviewed International journal entitled “Bacteriology & Parasitology”. Enterobacter cloacae is a common bacterium that tends to contaminate hospital devices and is found in the human gut. It is sometimes associated with urinary tract and respiratory tract infections. The best way to prevent the spread of this pathogens is simple: good hygiene. Hand washing with soap and water is crucial. Within the hospital or healthcare facility working with food, frequent and correct hand washing will help prevent the spread of this bacteria. Many of the Enterobacter species have multiple antibiotic resistance that are undetectable in vitro, which makes it difficult to treat in patients those are infected with this microbes. The result showed significant decrease in the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) value of aztreonam and ceftazidime (≤8 µg/mL), as compared to the control group (≥16 µg/mL).  It was observed that 9% biochemical reaction was altered in the treated group with respect to control. Moreover, biotype number of this organism was changed in the treated group as compared to the control. The result suggested that biofield treatment had an impact on E. cloacae with respect to antimicrobial susceptibility, alteration of biochemical reactions pattern and biotype.

Here is the link to this experiment: http://trivediscience.com/publications/microbiology-publications/in-vitro-evaluation-of-biofield-treatment-on-enterobacter-cloacae-impact-on-antimicrobial-susceptibility-and-biotype/

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  1. William Stephens

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