Abstract
A plausible mechanism for energetic biocommunication in integrative approaches also appears to involve the emission of ultraweak photons (UPEs). However, this hypothesis lacks empirical validation due to a fundamental methodological gap: the inability to simultaneously detect UPEs and correlate them with the resulting biochemical and functional changes in biological systems. This work proposes a detailed, tripartite experimental strategy to test this mechanism. A convergent validation framework is detailed, integrates three advanced photonic techniques: Method 1. Multimodal Multiphoton Tomography (MPT) for imaging metabolic and morphological changes in living tissues using Two-Photon Autofluorescence, Second Harmonic Generation, and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM), providing functional readings and structural context; Method 2. Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy (SRS) to map the molecular landscape with chemical specificity and subcellular resolution, identifying UPE-induced vibrational signatures in lipids, proteins, and metabolites; Method 3. Polychromatic Spectral Analysis of UPEs to quantify spontaneous and induced biophotonic emissions with high sensitivity across a broad spectrum (450–750 nm), establishing the photonic "signal". The proposed roadmap provides a robust methodological basis for validating energy biocommunication, paving the way for standardized biophotonic measurement technologies and the parameterization of complementary interventions in precision medicine.
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- 2025
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- 10.1364/opticaopen.30734750