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Sample Blood Tests

The Reich Blood Test, developed by Wilhelm Reich, M.D., is a method for evaluating the energetic vitality of an individual by looking at their living red blood cells (rbcs). The images above show rbcs (magnified 800x) at the start of the test and after 45 minutes have elapsed. During the test, the cells gradually lose orgone energy to the environment. The energy remaining becomes concentrated in small blue vesicles ("bions") situated within the cell periphery. In general, among other parameters, how quickly these bions appear is inversely correlated with the energetic vitality of the rbcs, and, hence, of the individual.

Introductory Laboratory Workshop in Orgonomic Science
This two-day workshop is offered periodically. It is given so that interested individuals with or without scientific training can have the opportunity to observe orgonomic phenomena through hands-on use of the microscope and other laboratory apparatus. The educational approach includes demonstrations, lectures, and film. The workshop includes the microscopic study of bions, the natural organization of protozoa from grass, and an introduction to the Reich Blood Test. Atmospheric orgone is observed and measured thermically and electroscopically. The effects of the orgone energy accumulator are observed and its principles demonstrated. Orgonomic principles of weather formation and cosmology are elucidated.

The workshop is organized under the direction of Dee Apple, Ph.D. The teaching staff includes Drs. Dee Apple, Howard Chavis, and Peter Crist, Mr. Steven Dunlap, Drs. Robert Harman and Raymond Mero, and Mr. Jack Sargent. The fee for the introductory course is $400. Call the ACO at (732) 821-1144 or email for more information.

The Advanced Laboratory Workshop in Orgonomic Science
This four-day advanced workshop allows the student to more thoroughly explore orgonomic biology and physics through direct experience and experiment. It is reserved for those with medical or other scientific training. This course is a prerequisite for certification by the American Board of Medical Orgonomy. The workshop includes in-depth microscopic study of bions, the natural organization of protozoa from grass, the development of life from mass-free orgone energy, an introduction to the Reich Blood Test, and the study of blood and tissue of cancer mice. The atmospheric orgone is observed and measured thermically and electroscopically. The effects of the orgone energy accumulator are observed and its principles elucidated. Time is allowed for individual research projects which are presented in brief on the fourth day.

The workshop is organized under the direction of Dr. Peter Crist. The fee for the advanced course is $850. Call the ACO at (732) 821-1144 or email for more information.

Microscopic Slide Samples

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