RESEARCH
In 2005, a research project that past UCI School of Medicine Faculty President, James Fallon, PhD and Tatsuo Hirano, DOM, L. Ac. had cultivated came to fruition in Newport Beach, CA. Through Dr. Fallon's fathomless resources, three outstanding scientists, Daniel Amen, MD, Chris Hanks, PHD and Yi Jin, MD joined our study along with Dr. Hirano's invited guest, Shui-Yin Lo, PhD. Our main objective was to observe and record the effects of one type of remote medical chi-kung, HSK, that was developed by Dr. Hirano, onto seven ADHD subjects. All subjects were subject to single blind study protocol using SPECT (single positron emission computer tomography) to view the brain in 3-D computer images, EEG (electroencephalography) to measure brainwave frequencies and IR (infrared) to measure the surface temperature of the body. You can see clearly the difference between the pre-SPECT images ( 1st picture) and post-SPECT images (second picture), the second showing a distinct increase in activity. In the electroencephalogram, the second EEG image was far more even than the first EEG image, reflecting a healthier brain state. The results were remarkable and very promising and efforts to continue this study was unanimously agreed upon.
IR images were also remarkable however those images are not available at this time.
IR images were also remarkable however those images are not available at this time.