Research
- Co-Investigator “Chocolate and Mood” 2005
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Compassionate Intention as a Therapeutic Intervention by Partners of Cancer Patients
Effects of Distant Intention on the Patients' Autonomic Nervous System
by S. Eskandarnejad, Gail Hayssen, L. Kozak, E. Levine, D. Mandel, Dean Radin, PhD, Marilyn Schlitz, PhD, and J. Stone
This double-blind study investigated the effects of intention on the autonomic nervous system of a human "sender" and distant "receiver" of those intentions, and it explored the roles that motivation and training might have in modulating these effects.
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Effects of Intentionally Enhanced Chocolate on Mood
by Gail Hayssen, Dean Radin, PhD, and James Walsh
A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled experiment investigated whether chocolate exposed to "good intentions" would enhance mood more than unexposed chocolate.
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Double-Blind Test of the Effects of Distant Intention on Water Crystal Formation
by Masaru Emoto, Gail Hayssen, Takashige Kizu, and Dean Radin, PhD
The hypothesis that water "treated" with intention can affect ice crystals formed from that water was pilot tested under double-blind conditions. A group of approximately 2,000 people in Tokyo focused positive intentions toward water samples located inside an electromagnetically shielded room in California.