--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "L B Shriver" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <snip>
> > Looking back, at this point I do not remember whether the subtle
> > blood chemistry argument was based on metastudies.
> 
> I dug this up from an old post (March 200) of
> mine on  alt.meditation.transcendental; I no
> longer recall where I got the Wallace quote, but
> I think it may be about the "subtle blood
> chemistry" you're referring to:
> 
> Wallace writes of the Kesterton study, referring to the finding 
> of many TM studies and also of Kesterton's study of periods of 
> spontaneous breath suspension: 
> 
>    Recent studies have extended these results and more carefully 
>    analyzed the neurophysiological control of respiratory patterns 
>    during the TM technique.  These studies show both a decreased 
>    sensitivity to increased levels of carbon dioxide added to the 
>    air inhaled during meditation and an increased sensitivity to 
low 
>    levels of oxygen.  This suggests an even more refined pattern of 
>    physiological functioning, indicating that there are specific 
>    alterations in centers within the brain that are involved with 
>    monitoring both carbon dioxide and oxygen levels. 
> 
> In other words, Wallace's early findings may not have been 
> accurate, but more detailed analysis shows even more interesting 
> and complex changes than those he initially reported.
>

It may be true, and it also may be taken as a way of trying to spin 
the truth. My own take: the TMO researchers will say almost anything 
in non-scientific journals, but they're more careful in what they say 
when they formally publish. They are even more careful in what they 
ask non-TM resarchers to help them investigate.







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