Altered Antibiogram of Klebsiella oxytoca using The Trivedi Effect®

Klebsiella oxytoca is primarily a health care associated nosocomial pathogen acquired from the environmental sources. The study was conducted using unique biofield energy of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi (also known as The Trivedi Effect®). The unique antibiogram results after treatment have been published in the peer-reviewed International journal (Applied Microbiology). Continue reading “Altered Antibiogram of Klebsiella oxytoca using The Trivedi Effect®”

Characterization of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profile of Biofield Treated Multidrug-resistant Klebsiella oxytoca

Klebsiella oxytoca (K. oxytoca) is a Gram-negative pathogen, cylindrical rod shaped, non-motile in nature, and belongs to Enterobacteriaceae family. Klebsiella spp. are ubiquitous in environment [1], but K. oxytoca can be cultured from intestines of healthy humans and animals, oropharynx, mucous membrane and skin. K. oxytoca initially named as Aerobacter aerogens, which was identified as Klebsiella pneumoniae, but recent report classified it as K. oxytoca, on the basis of indole-positive test and ability to grow on melezitose, not in 3-hydroxybutyrate [2]. Continue reading “Characterization of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profile of Biofield Treated Multidrug-resistant Klebsiella oxytoca”