Benzene, toluene
and p-xylene are derivatives of benzene, generally produced from crude
petroleum and have numerous applications in industry. The aim of the present
study was to evaluate the impact of biofield treatment
on isotopic abundance of these benzene derivatives by gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).
Benzene, toluene
and p-xylene samples were divided into two parts: control and treatment.
Control part was remained as untreated and treatment part was subjected to Mr.
Trivedi’s biofield treatment. Control and treated samples were characterized
using GC-MS.
GC-MS data
revealed that isotopic abundance ratio of 13C/12C or 2H/1H (PM+1/PM) of treated
samples were significantly increased from un-substituted to substituted benzene
rings (where, PM- primary molecule, PM+1- isotopic molecule either for 13C/12C
and/or 2H/1H).
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