Qi Energy Kills Cancer Cells? A Bold Experiment
Penn State Study Reveals Reduced Cancer Cell Growth

“This opens the possibility of using MDUUE [Universal Qi Energy] by itself or as adjuvant therapy in human malignancies.”
—R. D. Neely, Ph.D., Penn State College of Medicine1
A study from 2008 demonstrated how Qigong healing, applied by a practitioner named Master Jixing Li, affected cancer cells in a laboratory setting.
It was conducted in collaboration with the Pennsylvania State University Medical School and produced results suggesting that qigong could reduce cancer cell growth and induce changes resembling normal cell behavior.
The study aimed to investigate whether Universal Energy (UE), as conceived in Taoist Qigong practice, could alter the growth and behavior of cultured cancer cells.
Multi-Dimensional Unified Universal Energy
Master Li calls his energy healing practice Multi-Dimensional Unified Universal Energy (MDUUE) and believes it to contain “high performance, high intelligence invisible energies of Nature and Universe” that are both invisible and manifest.2
These energies are theorized to be related to David Bohm’s implicate and explicate order, capable of both influencing and producing matter.
Previous to the study, Master Li postulated that MDUUE would physically alter the cancer cells he’d be sending energy to.
Methodology
The study tested whether remote energy treatments by Master Li could alter the growth of AR(C) and UT-7 cancer cell lines in controlled lab settings.
Cell Lines Used
AR(C): Human Ewing’s sarcoma cell line, chemotherapy-resistant.
UT-7: Human leukemia cell line, erythropoietin (EPO)-dependent, grown in suspension.
Both cell lines were maintained by serial passaging and cryopreserved for experiments.
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Experiment Series #1 (AR(C) Cells):
Setup:
AR(C) cells were planted at 2.5 x 10^4 cells per well in 6-well plates with 10 ml media. They were placed in two incubators, one that received energy treatment and a control that received no intervention. They were kept in separate rooms.
The treatment incubator contained 4 plates (3 on top shelf, 1 on bottom as internal control), with a mirror on a middle shelf per Mr. Li’s request.
The control incubator featured 1 plate on the bottom shelf as an external control.
Procedure
Both incubators were tested for identical growth using one plate each pre-treatment.
Master Li applied different energy techniques to the top-shelf plates (1A, 1B, 1C) in the Pennsylvania lab from his home in California, starting immediately after planting. This was a long-distance transmission of healing energy.
Cells were counted every 2-5 days.
Researchers monitored the growth of cell cultures without energy treatment in both incubators, with 4 plates each.
On day 150, the treatment incubator was moved to a different room to test location effects.
On day 322, they repeated setup with UT-7 cells to check for similar growth patterns.
Experiment Series #2 (UT-7 Cells)
Setup
UT-7 cells were planted at 4 x 10^4 cells in 20 ml media per flask. Two incubators were employed, one for treatment (former control incubator) and another for a control.
Each incubator had 4 flasks: 2 on top shelf (1A, 1C), 1 on middle (2C), 1 on bottom (3C), with a mirror below top shelf.
Procedure
Treatment started immediately after planting, with Master Li treating specific flasks remotely from California.
Cells were counted every 1-3 days using a hemocytometer.
Every 7 days, 10 ml of suspension were replaced with fresh media/EPO.
Researchers remained blind to treatment details but were aware of the treatment incubator.
Results: Experiment Series #1 (AR(C) Cells):
Cells on the upper shelf (positions 1A, 1B, 1C) of the treatment incubator grew significantly slower during the treatment phase. Also during the treatment phase, cells in position 1C (front right, top shelf) all died.
At day 105, post-treatment, position 1C continued to show no growth, while other positions returned to normal growth rates. At day 190, after moving the incubator to a different room, position 1C still showed suppressed growth.
Non-local MDUUE significantly reduced AR(C) cell growth on the upper shelf, with complete cell death in position 1C.
As Master Li predicted, treated cells revealed multiple nucleated cells, indicating altered cell structure. This could be interpreted as indicating that Qi energy is related to David Bohm’s implicate order and is capable of interacting with matter on a fundamental level.
The suppression in position 1C persisted over time, regardless of incubator location or cell type.
Results: Experiment Series #2 (UT-7 Cells)
Both incubators showed identical cell growth before treatment.
Initially, all flasks grew identically but slowly. Over time, flasks 2C (middle shelf) and 3C (bottom shelf) in the treatment incubator showed reduced growth.
Control cells maintained normal size and morphology, but treated cells (2C and 3C) were shrunken with condensed nuclei.
Conclusions
The treatment:
Slowed cell growth
Caused cell death
Altered cell morphology
These changes suggest possible mechanisms like apoptosis (programmed cell death) or cell maturation, similar to drug-induced effects in promyelocytic leukemia.
MDUUE could potentially be used alone or as an adjuvant therapy for human cancers. These experiments demonstrate the nonlocal and transformative healing properties of universal life force energy.
Conventional Western science is currently incapable of explaining this phenomenon and does not appear to be any closer to doing so nearly 20 years after this study was published.
So, it’s now up to maverick scientists, inventors, healers, interested enthusiasts and people just like you to carry the torch of developing a new science of life force (subtle energy) and consciousness.
And trust me, I’m right there with you, experimentally developing several new subtle energy technologies that I hope to bring to market sometime this year. Together, maybe we can a make real-world case for a new science of subtle energy.
Neely, R. D. (2008). ALTERATION IN CULTURED CANCER CELL GROWTH THROUGH TRANS-CONTINENTAL HEALING INTENTION AND SUSTAINED ENERGY IMPRINTING. Penn State College of Medicine. Universal Energy Foundation. https://u-energy.org/ScienceTest/Alteration_Cultured_Cancer.html
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