Title : OPOD: Preventive and curative quantum bio nano photon solutions bridging AIIKS, AI and human intelligence
Abstract:
Happiness, viewed holistically, rests on mental, emotional, physical, financial and spiritual health together — a foundation increasingly strained by pollution, climate stress and lifestyle-linked imbalance. Over 4.5 billion people worldwide face at least one breathing-related or climate-aggravated health challenge, with productivity losses estimated at USD 300–400 billion annually. Long before these pressures were named in modern terms, Ancient Indian Knowledge Systems (AIKS) describe the vagus nerve running along the spine and linking major organs as aligning with the seven chakras, forming a central channel for systemic balance. OPOD's application points (nasal, sublingual, auricular, temple, wrist and navel) are, separately, sites where vagal and related autonomic nerve branches are anatomically present, and where AIKS practice has long directed attention for parasympathetic regulation. This study revisits that mapping through OPOD (One Person, One Problem, One Drop), a preventive, edible, three-part formulation NNO (Nasal Navel Multi Solution), AO (Aromatic Oil) and SFO (Super Food Oil) that brings this traditional understanding into conversation with bio-nano-photon science and adaptive AI, in the spirit of AIKS² + AI + HI = QI.
The formulation draws on solar-energised noble metal ions, ocean and rare-earth minerals, plant-derived bioflavonoids and structured water, prepared through controlled magnetic and electrical modulation that together describe an electromagnetic interaction within the formulation itself, applied at the same vagus-linked points long recognised in Indian healing traditions. Preliminary observations suggest the formulation's response may vary with an individual's physiological state and environment, pointing toward a self-adaptive, personalised-response model worth exploring further within complex biological systems rather than a single fixed mechanism. A preliminary observational pilot across 500+ participants of varied age, profession and geography recorded self-reported, instrument-supported trends: improved nasal airflow (~90%), sustained energy (~80%) and climate adaptability (~85%), alongside reported gains in sleep quality, emotional regulation and workplace attentiveness with no adverse effects observed during the study period. These findings have been documented in a peer-reviewed paper (OPOD: Preventive Quantum Bio-Nano-Photon Solutions IJEDR, May 2026, Vol. 14, Issue 2) and recognised among the top placements in the Beyond Tech, Health & Social Wellness category at the Ideas for India Summit by Times Of India (TOI), out of roughly 12,000 applicants.
These early, self-reported findings are presented as a testable signal rather than a settled outcome, open to examination by scholars, traditional medicine researchers and integrative health practitioners through the lens of their own systems particularly where overlapping elemental or point-based principles may already exist in parallel traditions. Controlled, randomised studies remain necessary before any therapeutic conclusion can be drawn, plainly stated as a requirement rather than a formality.
Shared in the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the world as one family — this work holds open the possibility that what was once dismissed as too simple to study seriously may, on closer examination, merit a second look.

