Clinical Trial 18503

Littleton, CO 80160


Summary:

You can be part of a breakthrough that could revolutionize the way "internalized illnesses" are treated if meaningful results can be documented from this study. For the purposes of this study, “internalized illnesses” are defined in part as “illnesses that have no identifiable physical organic cause.” These illnesses are generally considered untreatable by medical and alternative therapies - there is no known cure.

The Institute for the Research and Study of Expanding Consciousness (IRSEC) is a non-profit corporation that is conducting this study based upon eight years of preliminary research showing that the source of “internalized illnesses” is the mind as opposed to the body. This clinical study seeks to prove that many illnesses and diseases which are considered untreatable can be consistently treated by a process of the mind rather than the body. Just as the placebo effect demonstrates the power of the mind to heal, this study seeks to utilize the mind as the treatment in a consistent and documentable process."Internalized illnesses" include but are not limited to diabetes type 1, MS, depression, asthma, infertility, obesity, ADHD,migraines,sleep disorders,anxiety disorders, addictions,epilepsy, fibromyalgia,ALS, and early stage cancer.

We're looking for men and women over the age of 21 with “internalized illnesses” who are open minded. Unfortunately, candidates with life-threatening conditions or in mid to late stages of degenerative diseases will not be accepted into the study.

Unlike traditional clinical trials that may pay participants, the unique nature of this clinical study asks participants to pay a nominal monthly membership fee for a supportive group process. Please ask the study coordinator for details about this process.


Clinical trials are medical research studies designed to test the safety and/or effectiveness of new investigational drugs, devices, or treatments in humans. These studies are conducted worldwide for a range of conditions and illnesses. Learn more about clinical research and participating in a study at About Clinical Trials.