The Trivedi Effect®: An Approach to Alter the Spectroscopic Data of Drugs

Biofield energy treatment has been experimentally tested on two important and widely used pharmaceutical drugs i.e. paracetamol and piroxicam. With this respect, the unique biofield energy of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, also known as The Trivedi Effect®, was studied with respect to the spectral properties of drugs. The unique results on the basis of spectral deviation in both the compounds were published in the peer-reviewed International journal, Chemical Sciences Journal. Paracetamol drug is a miscellaneous class of analgesics such as fever, muscle pain, pain, and sciatica. The piroxicam is a member of the drug class nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, and mostly used to treat the conditions such as frozen shoulder, osteoarthritis, pain, rheumatoid arthritis, and temporomandibular joint disorder. The spectral arrangement before and after biofield treatment was analyzed using standard spectroscopic techniques. The results suggest that biofield energy treatment has the power to alter the bending and stretching pattern and spatial arrangement of the paracetamol and piroxicam using FT-IR spectroscopy. The increased intensity in vibration peaks were observed in piroxicam, which were altogether absent in the untreated samples. However, bond length and dipole moment of some of the important bonds in paracetamol and piroxicam were altered, which was supposed to be due to the energy transferred in the molecules after biofield treatment. Using ultra-violet spectroscopy analysis method, biofield treated paracetamol showed shifting in wavelength, while the maximum wavelength of piroxicam was also reported shift from original untreated sample. Overall, this experimental study results showed a significant impact of Mr. Trivedi’s biofield treatment on the spectral properties of paracetamol and piroxicam, which might be very useful for the stability of the pharmaceutical drugs. Therefore, it is postulated that biofield treatment may affect at the atomic level and thereby change the bond strength, flexibility or dipole moment of some bonds. These altered bonding pattern in both the drugs might be useful for some better biological properties, as compared with the existing one.

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  1. Very interesting, I love the article. I think the wonder of biofield energy really works to reconnect with the joy of being alive.

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