Phenomena: The Science & Stories of Energy Healin...
At one of the world’s most respected cancer research institutions, scientists are bringing energy healers into controlled experiments—and getting results they can’t fully explain.
In this special feed takeover, Insights at the Edge presents the debut episode of Phenomena: The Science and Stories of Energy Healing, a new six-part Sounds True podcast hosted by Ivy Ross. Phenomena explores the emerging science behind energy healing with rigorous curiosity, compelling personal stories, and an open mind. You can learn more about the podcast at phenomenahealing.com.
In this first episode, Ivy introduces us to Dr. Lorenzo Cohen, director of MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Integrative Medicine Program, whose team has spent years measuring what biofield therapy—energy healing—does to pancreatic cancer cells in the laboratory. What they found is measurable, replicable, and difficult to explain: biofield therapy slows cancer’s ability to spread at the genetic level.
Listen to explore:
- What MD Anderson researchers discovered when energy healers worked with pancreatic cancer cells—and why the results surprised even the scientists
- How biofield therapy reduced cancer cell invasiveness and migration in multiple studies, with multiple healers and rigorous controls
- The story of Mojdeh, a cancer patient who worked with energy healer John Lavack before surgery—and what her surgeon found in the operating room
- The Bengston Cycling Method: what it is, and why it may be affecting the body’s ability to heal at the cellular level
- Why the absence of a known mechanism doesn’t undercut the data—and what conventional medicine gets wrong about healing
This isn’t a story about belief. It’s about what happens when serious scientists ask a question that deserves a serious answer.
Listen now to Phenomena on Insights at the Edge, and be sure to subscribe on your preferred podcast platform for all episodes of Phenomena, coming every other week through July. →