New Breakthrough: Electromagnetic Fields and DNA Support Evidence for NES Health Imprinting Process.”

Nobel Prize winner Luc Montagnier reveals in groundbreaking experiments how electromagnetic fields can transfer information from DNA and store it in water. This discovery offers new insights into biological processes and opens up possibilities for revolutionary applications in diagnostics and energy medicine.

Researcher Luc Montagnier

Nobel Prize winner and leading virologist, investigated the electromagnetic properties of DNA.
DNA signatures were “transferred” to water via electromagnetic fields, with enzymes using this information to reconstruct DNA.

The experiment used low-frequency electromagnetic fields (7 Hz) and showed that water can store and transmit information.

Theories about the energetic and informational interactions of the body fields

The experiment suggests that electromagnetic fields play a central role in how information is processed in biological systems.
The results support theories about the energetic and informational interactions of the body fields as described in NES Health's research on energetic imprinting.
The experiment implies that DNA is not the only carrier of biological information, but that energy fields can play a complementary role.

quantum physical interactions and energetic imprinting

Montagnier’s experiments raise fundamental questions about the current scientific paradigm. They suggest that conventional chemistry and biology need to extend their models to account for quantum physical interactions and energetic imprinting. These findings could pave the way for innovative diagnostic and therapeutic applications, especially in the context of chronic diseases and energy medicine .

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