Integrative Approach (The Trivedi Effect®) to Improve the Antibiogram of Shigella sonnei

Integrative medicine approach has now become increasingly popular and showed countless benefits in biomedical health care systems. Due to increasing multidrug resistance pathogenic microbes, study was conducted with the use of unique biofield energy of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi’s (known as The Trivedi Effect®) on Shigella sonnei. The unique results of biofield treatment and improved susceptibility were published in the peer-reviewed International Journal “American Journal of Internal Medicine”. According to the latest report of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), International travelers are the main carriers in United States that will spread the infections to the non-travelers. This outbreak is a troubling trend, as Shigellosis spreads easily from one person to other. Besides, Shigella causes an approximately 500,000 cases of diarrhea in the United States every year. So, CDC recommends washing the hands with soap and water, especially after using the toilet and before eating. In the United States, most Shigella is already reported as resistant to the major antimicrobials such as ampicillin and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. After biofield treatment, 35% of tested antimicrobials were reported with improved sensitivity profile. However, the minimum inhibitory concentration data showed that 56.25% of tested antimicrobials were reported with decreased concentration by two to four-fold as compared with the control after biofield treatment. Moreover, the biochemical study showed 57.21% alteration in reaction pattern out of tested biochemical, along with altered biotype number as compared with the control. Overall, the encouraging results suggest that biofield energy treatment has the power to improve the resistance profile of antimicrobials, which initially failed to work against Shigella. So, Mr. Trivedi’s biofield treatment as an integrative medicine against S. sonnei would be a better and safe treatment approach in the near future.

Here is the link to this terrific experiment:

http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/journal/paperinfo?journalid=252&doi=10.11648/j.ajim.20150306.13

To see more of  such wonderful experiments you can visit a site specifically assigned for such wonderful researches: www.trivediscience.com

One thought on “Integrative Approach (The Trivedi Effect®) to Improve the Antibiogram of Shigella sonnei

  1. Tisha Parker

    Change of sensibility of microorganisms against safe antimicrobial is such a supernatural occurrence, to the point, The Trivedi Effect by Mahendra Trivedi could help in the improvement of the present medical treatment.

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