Powder XRD, PSD and DSC Analysis of the Consciousness Energy Healing Treated Zinc Chloride
Journal Title: Public Health Open Access - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Zinc chloride is commonly used as a source of zinc for the treatment of many diseases and overall maintenance of good health. The impacts of the Trivedi Effect® on the physicochemical, thermal, and behavioral properties of zinc chloride were evaluated using sophisticated analytical techniques. Zinc chloride was divided into control and treated parts. Only, the treated part received the Trivedi Effect®-Consciousness Energy Healing Treatment remotely by a renowned Biofield Energy Healer, Dahryn Trivedi. The powder XRD relative peak intensities and crystallite sizes of the treated zinc chloride were significantly altered ranging from -58.73 to 141.43 and -74.03 to 228.56%, respectively compared with the control sample. The average crystallite size of the treated zinc chloride was significantly increased by 4.34% compared with the control sample. The particle sizes of the treated zinc chloride sample were significantly altered by 11.04% (d10), -11.85% (d50), -20.35% (d90), and -21.88% {D (4, 3)} compared with the control sample. Thus, the surface area of the treated zinc chloride (10400 m2/g) was significantly increased by 112.24% compared with the control sample (4900 m2/g). The latent heat of fusion and decomposition of the treated sample were significantly increased by 96.18% and 134.66%, respectively compared with the control sample. The current study predicted that the Trivedi Effect®-Consciousness Energy Healing Treatment might produce a new polymorphic form of zinc chloride with larger crystallite size, smaller particle size, and increased surface area, which would improve the solubility, absorption, bioavailability, and thermal stability compared with the control sample. Therefore, the Consciousness Energy Healing Treated zinc chloride would be very useful to design more efficacious nutraceutical or pharmaceutical formulations for the treatment of immunological disorders, inflammatory diseases, aging, stress, cancer, parakeratosis, dysosmia, hypogonadism, Wilson’s disease, anorexia, etc.
Authors and Affiliations
Dahryn Trivedi and Snehasis Jana
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