This invention relates to a method of enhancing creative visualization, positive thinking and meditation by dissolving letters, which spell out words and phrases, into liquids and then applying them onto or ingesting them into the body.
When a person's health is compromised, doctors say that positive thinking, a happy attitude, and a strong belief that one can overcome a medical condition may help the patient in achieving that goal. The inventor has studied methods to increase positive thinking and bring it into actuality through verbalization. In doing so, the inventor has succeeded in creating an enhanced positive atmosphere for herself and the people around her. In the process of creating and combining all-natural herbal tea mixtures and body oils, the inventor was searching for an ingredient(s) to add to such mixtures in order to make them uniquely appealing to others: to put a smile on people's faces, make them feel good, build self-image and encourage their positive thinking. The inventor devised the idea of using words, messages or symbols; printing them with solvent substances; and allowing them to melt or dissolve into the mixtures to be used.
The printed words, once dissolved, become part of the drink or body oil's ingredients. The drink or oil then carries dissolved words or messages into the physical body. Rather than just read or listen to the words using the senses of sight or hearing, the consumer actually perceives and utilizes the words with the senses of taste, touch and smell. By consuming the words internally or through the skin (the body's largest organ), they become part of the body. Rather than just speak words TO the body, the words are now “spoken” INTO the body. This is a new and unique concept.
Research indicates that positive change has occurred in the growth of plants when positive words are introduced into their atmosphere. Similarly other research by Dr. Masaru Emoto found that the molecular structure of water is influenced by spoken words. Positive words create beautiful symmetrical molecular structures. Negative words create unaesthetic asymmetrical molecular structures. The fact that a significant portion of the human body is water—averaging 60 percent of the total body weight—renders it a perfect target to “speak” to.
The free Online dictionary definition for ‘placebo effect’ is: 1. A substance containing no medication and prescribed or given to reinforced a patient's expectation. 2. Something of no intrinsic remedial value that is used to appease or reassure another.
The New York Times magazine, in an article published on Jun. 21, 2010, states: “Increasingly, placebo effects are being viewed as real and tangible, if mysterious. In various surveys, 45 percent to 85 percent of American and European practitioners say they have used placebos in clinical practice, and 96 percent of academic physicians in the United States say they think placebos have therapeutic effects.”
In the inventor's opinion and experience, a placebo effect is created while consuming the words utilizing the method described herein. Through the method described herein, the placebo effect of “consuming” words, messages and symbols further promotes positive thinking. Words, symbols and phrases are dissolved into edible liquids which are ingested, or into oils, lotions or perfumes to be applied on the body. The liquid into which words, symbols or phrases is dissolved could be an ingredient for a solid food, such as bread. In this way the words can be visualized by a user as becoming part of a drink, food, lotion, oil or perfume, and then carrying the message of those words into the person.
The following drawings form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the present invention. The invention may be better understood by reference to one or more of these drawings in combination with the detailed description of specific embodiments presented herein.
In the method of this invention a user is aided in visualizing positive messages, as if they are being transferred to the body. Words are spelled and dissolved into edible liquid, or into oils, lotions, perfume and the like to be applied to the body. The solvent letters could be made of soluable items such as sugar, salt, flavorings, fragrances and food coloring.
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In another embodiment of the invention the method could be performed by writing words, phrases or symbols onto, or engraving them into, an edible film, which is then placed directly into a person's mouth, so that the letters dissolve directly in the person's mouth.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
This invention claims benefit of the filing date of provisional application No. 61/519,671.
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61519671 | May 2011 | US |