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    GlossaryThe Trivedi Effect

    energy transmission technique claimed to improve well-being and hair growth

    The Trivedi Effect refers to a phenomenon where individuals claim that their physical, mental, and emotional well-being can be positively influenced through the energy transmission techniques developed by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi. This concept is often associated with purported improvements in various biological systems, including enhanced hair growth and reduced symptoms of alopecia, although it remains controversial and lacks robust scientific validation.

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