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Effect of Agnihotra on Air Pollution
We had a lot of experiments which show that Agnihotra reduces pathogenic particles in the air. We did a new experiment in March in North Maharashtra University in Jalgaon (one hour away from Tapovan), measuring particulate matter in the air plus SOx and NOx using a High Volume Air Sampler. See results below. |
Dr. Ulrich Berk, right, with staff and students of North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, India |
It was expected that during and right after Agnihotra there would be more particles in the air; any fire produces some smoke. But next morning all parameters showed reduced values. And this after only one Agnihotra! Now we want to do further studies:
The director of the Environment Institute of that university was so impressed by this result that he suggests a cooperation for three years with comprehensive research, joint publications, and a conference on the science of Agnihotra! It seems that now research on Agnihotra and Homa Therapy enters a new phase. Ambient Air Quality Report (Values are in µg/m3) The concentration of an air pollutant (eg. ozone) is given in micrograms (one-millionth of a gram) per cubic meter air or µg/m3. Sampling Period: – 30 min |
Date | Time | SOx | NOx | RSPM | SPM | |
28/03/2016 | 5:15 to 5:45 | Before Homa | 7.9 | 27.3 | 105 | 69 |
28/03/2016 | 6:30 to 7:00 | During Homa | 6.2 | 23.7 | 75 | 63 |
28/03/2016 | 7:00 to 7:30 | After Homa | 8.3 | 29.1 | 152 | 83 |
29/03/2016 | 10:30 to 11:00 | 15 hours after Homa | 5.6 | 21.9 | 56 | 47 |
SOx: Sulphur Oxides, Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) SPM: Suspended Particulate Matter RSPM: Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (particulate matter with diameter of less than or equal to 10 micrometres) |
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