Johannes A. Ebbers
Head of ENT-Department, Medical Center Akazientr.1 D-52353 Dueren Germany
Ubiquitous naturally occurring longitudinal magnetic waves may serve as a carrier for biological signal transfer. In a series of experiments, we were able to show that the mere information transfer of an antifungal substance (clotrimazole) leads to a statistically significant reduction of yeast colony growth. Same was true for a homeopathic potency and a digitalized clotrimazole information. Implications for pharmaceutical treatment and unwanted drug side effects are discussed.
Keywords: Biological signal transmission, information transfer, yeast, unwanted pharmaceutical side effects.