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  Corentin Louis Kervran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kervran initiated his fascination for science with the observation of the enigma of the formation of eggshell.
Kervran later succeeded in tracing Vauquelin's original text on the apparent rise in tally of calcium from a chicken's diet on oats.
When Kervran later asked his biochemist colleagues what their explanation was for this seemingly anomalous rise in calcium he got the answer that the chickens fed on the reserve of their skeletons.
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 C. Louis Kervran
Kervran used a method in chemistry called stoichiometry which determines all the elements going into and exitting from the chickens and also included the cruelty of rendering the chickens down to ash.
Kervran could not do to the Legion what he had done to the chickens, lest the Legion render him down to ashes, so he set up an enclosed environment for several weeks which included sponging sweat off hot soldiers.
Kervran was able to determine that sodium was being changed to potassium and the potassium was sweated out.
educate-yourself.org /zsl/zslclouiskervran23jul02.shtml   (1614 words)

  
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Kervran's group analyzed the rainwater on the monument to test whether this increase in calcium had come from rainwater, which trickled down the lower west face of the monument, and found that it did not because the calcium ions in rainwater and in the water dripping from the lower west face were the same.
Kervran also analyzed the magnesium and potassium in the stone, which could also be transmuted into calcium based upon his previous studies.
Kervran suggests that the transmutation of Na23 + O16 = K39 absorbs significant body heat and that perspiration is inadequate to the task.
www.kronia.com /thoth/thoVI-06.txt   (6420 words)

  
 Some notes on the work of Louis Kervran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In an article in La Revue Generale des Sciences Paris, of July 1960, Louis Kervran, then Director of Conferences at the University of Paris, described experiments proving the existence of the transmutation of some elements by biological means.
Kervran's reaction for a biological transmutation from Potassium (K) to Calcium (Ca) in germinating oats is thus explained as being Initiated by neutrino capture (from cosmic rays) and the weak interaction follows mediated by the Z, neutral current (the Z
Thus with Louis Kervran's profoundly important work we could stand upon the threshold of a turning point in the physical sciences, and we seem to have the meeting ground between contemporary Physics and an esoteric science of the ethers.
www.levity.com /alchemy/kervran.html   (735 words)

  
 "Science of Change" by W. Dougherty (Review of "Biological Transmutations" by Louis C. Kervran)
Kervran's experiment consisted of very carefully weighing and analyzing everything that the workers ingested and expelled, whether through bodily waste, perspiration, and so forth.
Kervran thereupon postulated a human temperature-regulating reaction by which excess heat is used up in a biological transmutation involving the combination of an atom of sodium with an atom of oxygen to form an atom of a third and different element, potassium.
Kervran used this information to postulate that the hens transmute some of the potassium in the mica into calcium, which they then use to form the eggshells.
www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/science/sc-wad2.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Atom behavior in the body 10/21/97
Kervran (1972, p.41) reported an experiment in which hens were confined in an area in which there was no source of calcium and no calcium was present in their diet.
Kervran (1972, p.41) described what then transpired: "The hens jumped on the mica and began scratching around it very rapidly, panting over it; then they rested, rolling their heads on it, threw it into the air, and began scratching it again.
Kervran (1972, p.132) also described a series of experiments in which wheat and oat seeds were germinated "on porous ashless paper saturated with a fertilizing solution of salts dissolved in water.
www.keelynet.com /biology/bioxmute.htm   (3084 words)

  
 Louis Kervran: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Louis Kervran (Univ. of Paris) was the most ardent researcher of biological transmutation, and his work in the field earned him a nomination for the Nobel Prize.
Kervran found that in nuclido-biological reactions, oxygen is always in the form of O, never O2; reactions with nitrogen occur only with N2, insofar as is known.
Kervran claimed that petroleum was not formed from flesh or plants, but from the reaction Mg ® C + C at great depth.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Kervran_Louis_7962769.htm   (1052 words)

  
 Kervran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
And further, the > entirety of Kervran's text 'Biological Transmutations' > is regarding how limited chemistry is (including > nuclear chemistry) and how anomalies in the kingdoms > of nature are being considered.
Kervran made a lot of good observations but his proposed theory of how such mechanisms occur,or even if they do occur, is in question.
Kervran is not the only person to have come up with the idea concerning biological transmutations.
www.alkahest.com /pipermail/forum/2001-July/000263.html   (330 words)

  
 Kervran
The "Kervran Effect" is named after its proponent, the French chemist C. Louis Kervran, who claimed to have discovered it on the basis of his own, years-long, observations and analyses.
Kervran, C. Increase in animal Calcium and Phosphorous concentration induced by a dietary overload of Magnesium.
Kervran, C. Non-zero balance of Calcium, Phosphorous and Copper in the lobster.
www.luigigarlaschelli.it /Altrepubblicazioni/KERVRAN.htm   (1859 words)

  
 Research casts doubt on controversial scientific theory
Biological cold fusion, also known as the 'Kervran effect', is the principle that living organisms can act as alchemists and turn one element into another.
The French Scientist, Louis C. Kervran claimed that he had proven the existence of cold fusion by feeding hens with a calcium deficient diet and observing that they still laid eggs with the usual calcium rich shells.
The team subjected the fungus and the metal to a variety of different conditions and monitored it using highly sensitive equipment, but were unable to show that such a change occurs.
www.shef.ac.uk /pr/press_releases/pr03/1may03.html   (294 words)

  
 Extraordinary Biology
Kervran reported the astounding results of his research showing that living plants were able to accomplish limited transmutation of elements.
Kervran was then the Conferences Director at the University of Paris, and his first paper was published in La Revue Generale Des Sciences, July 1960.
Kervran has since passed away, leaving behind his books and papers that point to a revolution in chemistry and physics - transmutation of elements at very weak energy.
www.cheniere.org /books/aids/ch5.htm   (8144 words)

  
 Availability   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Louis Kervran, professor emeritus of the University of Paris, France, began studying trace elements including silicon in 1949.
Kervran (France) found silica to have a direct relationship with the absorption of all minerals, especially calcium.
Kervran and Monceaux (France) found that with silica supplementation fragile nails became normal in a relatively short time period.
www.kyfabulousfoods.com /vegetalsilica.html   (987 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Biological Transmutations and their applications in: Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Ecology, Medicine, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Kervran was a leading member of 'Rentacrank'; that thankfully small group of incompetent scientists who take their ludicrous ideas straight to the newspapers or 'into print'.
Dr. Kervran's work is used almost exlusively in France, where all of his books are available in his native language.
Kervran discovered something about biological systems that has been ignored by science: the fact that certain elemental changes exist in living things.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0916508471?v=glance   (836 words)

  
 Goldfein, Solomon: Biological Transmutations with MgATP
The purpose of the study was to determine whether recent disclosures of elemental transmutations occurring in biological entities have revealed new possible sources of energy.
The works of Kervran, Komaki, and others were surveyed; and it was concluded that, granted the existence of such transmutations (Na to Mg, K to Ca, and Mn to Fe), then a net surplus of energy was also produced.
Kervran demonstrated that not only molecules but also atoms could be transformed, and he verified the transmutation of matter from atom to atom.
www.rexresearch.com /goldfein/goldfein.htm   (3729 words)

  
 Silica - Secret to Longevity
While Kervran's research suggests that silica transmutes into calcium inside the living body, Carlisle found that silica is vital to bone formation, appearing at the osteoblast and there placing calcium.
Kervran discovered and utilized the silica-rich spring horsetail (Equisetum urvense) as, in his words, the most effective silica.
The contrariety of his views is clearly acknowledged, yet Professor Kervran was a Nobel Prize Nominee for his unique contribution to biochemistry and held that processes that occur inside the body, i.e., in vivo, cannot be judged from mere observations in petri dishes, i.e., from in vitro processes.
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 Biological Transmutations, Kervran
Kervran found that in nuclido-biological reactions, oxygen is always in the form of O, never O
If the Kervran hen does radiate the power gap in the form of neutrinos and/or anti-neutrino, this will be done in the quietest fashion, and go on completely unnoticed.
It is quite admissible to conceive of it as absorbed, then, re-emitted during the course of a nuclear transition of the Kervran type which, moreover, implies a 'virtual neutrino' (emitted, then reabsorbed).
www.life-enthusiast.com /ormus/orm_bio_transmut.htm   (3358 words)

  
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Kervran's vegetal Silica and has been using only his finest process for 30 years.
Kervran's process chelates, or bonds vegetal silica to a group of water-soluble bioflavonoids.
The Kervran process utilizes the silica-rich European springtime horsetail (Equisetum urvense) with a unique aqueous extraction method that neutralizes the alkaloids in the horsetail.
www.altahealthproducts.com /sillicainfo.htm   (330 words)

  
 Transmutation
Louis Kervran replicated these numerous findings and advanced very far the understanding of natural, non-radioactive transmutations, acquiring in this pursuit a term for such transmutations, Kervran reaction, while engendering solid physics support from the Institut de Physique Théorique Henri Poincaré physicist, Olivier Costa de Beauregard.
Physicist Dr. Andrija Puharich was able to observe and photograph Kervran reactions in vitro by using a high-power dark-field microscope which was developed by the Canadian scientist, Gaston Naessens.
Kervran reactions were documented by him to include the oxygen atom entering into a virtual nuclear reaction with p or n to yield 14N or 19F, by using an electrolytic process similar to that of Prof.
pacenet.homestead.com /Transmutation.html   (3900 words)

  
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Kervran observed that he was making a paradigm change: previous chemistry had minutely detailed the phenomena of chemistry of "dead" matter, but his transmutations were a chemistry phenomena only of living cells, and killing them in order to do regular chemistry analysis killed the phenomena as well.
One of Kervran's French books shows cases of transmutations caused by geological activity such as very high pressure and heat.
Kervran's BT phenomena so far seem to have had the most practical importance for agronomists.
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 Natural Health Products
The answer is that for the past 100 years, nutritional science has been going in the wrong direction, because it is based on certain laws of "inorganic" chemistry that do not apply to living things.
Several decades ago, biologist Louis Kervran wondered how his father's chickens were able to lay eggs that had strong shells even thought their diet was very low in calcium.
Kervran performed a controlled study proving that a chicken fed only a low-calcium diet of oats, could still produce four times as much calcium as she had ingested by transforming potassium from the oats into calcium.
www.trustedhealthproducts.com   (484 words)

  
 Louis Kervran: Biological Transmutations and Modern Physics~ 1982, English translation
This was to cross check the results of previous experiments made by Kervran and by Zundel, independently, showing that the increase of Ca discovered in such experiments on oats would only have come from a reduction of K which was quantitatively almost the same.
The measure of Mg was requested of Grenoble because previous chemical analyses of Zundel and physical analyses made by myself had always shown that in the growth of oats, a calcifugous plant, the Mg was practically invariant.
Nuprime variety, Kervran culture, 42 days; analysis by Dr Bieselaar, former lab director of Fraud Service ---- Atomic Adsorption Spectrometry; average grain weight 24.65 mg (dozens of experiments with this variety have given average weights from 22 to 25 mg, according to the source of the lots).
www.rexresearch.com /kervran/kervran.htm   (21457 words)

  
 Kervran was Re:Deer antler velvet/hartshorn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Chapter 5 is the demonstration/burden of proof required and fulfilled by the author.
And further, the entirety of Kervran's text 'Biological Transmutations' is regarding how limited chemistry is (including nuclear chemistry) and how anomalies in the kingdoms of nature are being considered.
So it is easy > to add a proton here or take one away from there, > but when you take the > isotopic ratios into consideration, you end up with > a different story.
www.alkahest.com /pipermail/forum/2001-July/000262.html   (885 words)

  
 Bahraini.TV · archeology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Work on Qalat started in 1976 when Dr Kervran and her team got permission from the Bahrain government to work in the area.
Dr Kervran is helped in the publication of the book by fellow researchers Fredrik Hiebert and Arelle Rouguelle.
Dr Kervran would not yet speak at length about the book that provides meticulous details of how archaeological and historical research are done.
bahraini.tv /?cat=75   (798 words)

  
 Hypography Science Forums - Biological transmutation is true   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Kervran (1972, p.52) described experiments performed in 1959 by the
Kervran (1972, p.132) also described a series of experiments in which
Kervran may have made this mistake in some of
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 Keely Net Mail List: Kervran & Chicken Eggs
Maybe reply: frank hartman: "Re: Kervran & Chicken Eggs"
Louis Kervran reported experiments indicating chickens have an ability
I believe Kervran said it was potassium that was transmuted in the
www.keelynet.com /interact/Arc_7_98-12_98/00000922.htm   (474 words)

  
 Laennec: His Life and Times - KERVRAN, ROGER (BORN 1911)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
KERVRAN, ROGER (BORN 1911) Laennec: His Life and Times
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 Biological Transmutations
Beginning in 1935, C. Louis Kervran began the scientific research that would ultimately result in his book,
Kervran observed many revolutionary facts, including (but not limited to):
Chemical properties can vary with the isotopes just as the biological properties do.
www.halexandria.org /dward454.htm   (546 words)

  
 Reactions to C. Louis Kervran's work
A small list of widely available books mentioning Kervran's observations of biological transmutation:
Adam McLean: Some notes on the work of Louis Kervran (1981)
Luigi Garlaschelli: Failed replication of the "Kervran effect"
www.lasarcyk.de /kervran/reaction.htm   (370 words)

  
 C. Louis Kervran Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
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L.C. Kervran's work in modern physics, low-energy transmutation, agronomy, medicine, & health.
This work is written for the scholar, layman, & the student alike.
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