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Dr. Jason Liu, founder and Director of Mind-Body Science Institute and Center of Brainwave-Meridian Therapy (BMT), inventor of Brainwave-Meridian Therapy technology, is specialized in improving physical, emotional and mental conditions without medication or needles.

Educated in east and west medicine from China, Japan and the United States, Dr. Liu was also a research scientist in Medical School of University of Miami and University of California at Davis previously, with research field focused on neuron-muscular physiology and pathology, energy healing, Qigong meditation, music healing, hypnosis, and had published quality research papers on the top biomedical journals and international conferences.

Dr. Liu started his traditional energy healing practice since his childhood. He is a master-level expert in the field of energy medicine. His studies, practice experiences enable him integrate multiple fields of knowledge into one therapy, to magnify the healing power to improve health of the mind and body.

Achievements –

† Invented effective technology for chronic and complicated conditions
† Customized healing protocol for individual needs
† Unique therapy combines emotional, mental and physical healing
...in.one

Qualifications –

† Founder, Director and Presidient of Mind-Body Science Institute
† Medical Doctorate Degree - Medical School of Nagoya City University, ..Japan
† Certified Alternative Medical Practitioner with American
...Alternative Medical Association
† Certified and Registered with American Board of Hypnotherapy
† Certified Master of Traditional Energy Healing (Qigong)
† Certified Drugless Practitioner by American Drugless Association
† Over 20 Years’ Research and Practice Experiences in the healing field
† Various Publications on Top Medical and Biological Journals
† Medical Science Research Scientist – UC Davis, Univ. of Miami
† Assistant Professor –Medical School of Beijing University, China
† Brainwave Meridian Therapy Inventor
† Initalor and Public Educator of Vibrational Healthology
.. Clinical Vibrational Medicine Practitioner
† Over 30 years of Chinese Qigong practice
† English, Chinese and Japanese Spoken
† Multi Healing Technologies

Publications -

1. Jason G.H. Liu, Annette Deyhle. Alternative Healing of Bartholin Gland Cyst with Brainwave-Meridian Therapy. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 2008

2. Jason G.H. Liu, Gwendalle Cooper. Study at Cellular Level on the Psychological and Physical Healing Effects of Meditation. On the International Council of Psychologists, 65th Annual Conference, Westgate Hotel San Diego, California, USA  August 10 – 14, 2007

3. Jason G.H. Liu. Acupuncture-Music Therapy Heals Mental/Physical Chronic Diseases by Enhancing and Balancing Bio-Energy and Heart-Brain-Mind Synchronization. On the First Annual Research Symposium on “Energetic and Spiritual Processes of Healing” by The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 25, 2004.

4. Jason G.H. Liu. Energy Field Produced by Traditional Chinese Meditation and Acupuncture-Music Therapy Enhanced Cardiac Functionality, Bio-Energy and Heart-Brain-Mind Synchronization. On the First Annual Research Symposium on “Energetic and Spiritual Processes of Healing” by The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 25, 2004.

5. G.H. Liu, Significant Enhancement of Biological Activity of Cardiac Cells by Healing Meditation. On the First World Congress of Future Science and Culture, Cambridge, UK, Vol 1., March 9-19, 2002.

6. W. Feng, G.H. Liu, and I.N. Pessah. Transmembrane redox sensor of calcium release channel ryanodine receptor. J. Biol. Chem. 275:35902-35907 (2000).

7. W. Feng, G.H. Liu, R.H. Xia, J.J. Abramson, and I.N. Pessah. Site-selective modification of hyperreactive cysteines of ryanodine receptor complex by quinones. Molec. Pharm. 55:821-831 (1999).

8. G.H. Liu, I.N. Pessah. Molecular interaction between ryanodine receptor and glycoprotein triadin involves redox cycling of functionally important hyperreactive sulfhydryls. J. Biol. Chem. 269:33028-33034 (1994).

9. G.H. Liu, J.J. Abramson, A.C. Zable, and I.N. Pessah. Direct evidence for existence and functional role of hyperreactive sulfhydryl on ryanodine receptor/triadin Ca2 channel complex selectively labeled by the coumarin maleimide CPM. Molec. Pharm. 45:189-200 (1994).

10. G.H. Liu and T. Oba. Effects of tetraphenylboron-induced increase in inner surface charge on Ca2 release channel in sarcoplasmic reticulum. Jpn. J. Physiol. (1990), 40, 723-736.

11G.H. Liu and T. Oba. Negative surface charges provoke conformational change of membrane proteins and release of calcium from sarcoplasmic reticulum. In 'Frontiers in Smooth Muscle Research', Ed. N. Sperelakis and J. D. wood, Alan R. Liss, Inc., Prog. Clin. Biol. Res. (1990), 327, 779-784.

12. G.H. Liu and T. Oba. Change in surface charge of sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane may elicit conformational change in sulfhydryl groups of membrane proteins to release calcium. Jpn. J. Physiol. (1989), 39, 412-417.

13. T. Oba and G.H. Liu. Chemical modification of sulfhydryl groups inhibits skeletal muscle contraction in frog. In 'Frontiers in Smooth Muscle Research', Ed. N. Sperelakis and J. D. Wood, Alan R. Liss, Inc., Prog. Clin. Biol. Res. (1990), 327, 779-784.

14. T. Oba, T. Aoki, G.H. Liu and K. Hotta. A local anesthetic, tetracaine, similarly inhibits Ag and K contracture in frog skeletal muscle. Jpn. J. Physiol., 37 (1987), 995-1003.


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