Measuring Effects of Music, Noise, and Healing
Energy Using a Seed Germination Bioassay.
J Altern Complement Med. 2004 Feb;10(1):113-22.
Creath K, Schwartz GE.
Center for Frontier Medicine in Biofield Science and Department of Medicine,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0094, USA. kcreath@u.arizona.edu
OBJECTIVE: To measure biologic effects of music, noise, and healing energy
without human preferences or placebo effects using seed germination as an
objective biomarker. METHODS: A series of five experiments were performed
utilizing okra and zucchini seeds germinated in acoustically shielded, thermally
insulated, dark, humid growth chambers. Conditions compared were an untreated
control, musical sound, pink noise, and healing energy. Healing energy was
administered for 15-20 minutes every 12 hours with the intention that the
treated seeds would germinate faster than the untreated seeds. The objective
marker was the number of seeds sprouted out of groups of 25 seeds counted at
12-hour intervals over a 72-hour growing period. Temperature and relative
humidity were monitored every 15 minutes inside the seed germination containers.
A total of 14 trials were run testing a total of 4600 seeds. RESULTS: Musical
sound had a highly statistically significant effect on the number of seeds
sprouted compared to the untreated control over all five experiments for the
main condition (p < 0.002) and over time (p < 0.000002). This effect was
independent of temperature, seed type, position in room, specific petri dish,
and person doing the scoring. Musical sound had a significant effect compared to
noise and an untreated control as a function of time (p < 0.03) while there was
no significant difference between seeds exposed to noise and an untreated
control. Healing energy also had a significant effect compared to an untreated
control (main condition, p < 0.0006) and over time (p < 0.0001) with a magnitude
of effect comparable to that of musical sound. CONCLUSION: This study suggests
that sound vibrations (music and noise) as well as biofields (bioelectromagnetic
and healing intention) both directly affect living biologic systems, and that a
seed germination bioassay has the sensitivity to enable detection of effects
caused by various applied energetic conditions.