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Science - Studies
Effects of QLink® Pendant on the Blood and Biological Terrain [Apr
2001]
In two separate live blood microscropy studies conducted by microbiologist
Robert Young, PhD, live and dried blood tests are used to test for disturbances
in the blood morphology. Results suggest that the QLink® pendant helps
to mediate the effects of stress by enhancing both the blood terrain and
the integrity of human blood cells. Thus, significant improvements in
blood morphology are seen with the QLink® pendant. The following are
4 panel microscopy images of blood morphology before and 72 hours after
wearing the QLink® in a typical subject. Further
reading (PDF, 245k).
Effects of QLink® Pendant on Skin Conductivity Changes and Stress
[March 2000]
In a clinical study conducted by Dr Tykeeta Reye at the Acacia Whole
Health Clinic in Denver, the energy states of 40 acupuncture points are
tested in the presence of an EMF stressor. After two minutes, the QLink®
pendant increases by an average of 292% the number of acupuncture points
which have optimal energy states and restored balance. Baseline readings
are improved by an average of 41%. Further
reading (PDF, 149k).
University of Vienna
Analysis of Skin Conductivity [April 2001]
Professor Michael Kundi, PhD, Institute of Environmental Health, conducted
an independent, comprehensive analysis of Dr Reye's clinical study which
supports the significant findings. Further
reading (PDF, 78k).
Effects of QLink Pendant on Human EEG Responses [April 2000]
A double-blind study conducted by Dr Norman Shealy, MD, and William Tiller,
Professor Emeritus, Stanford University, suggests that the QLink®
pendant helps to mitigate the disruptive effects of EMF on the electrical
activity (EEG patterns) of the brain. This published study demonstrates
beneficial effects of the QLink in stabilizing the EEG responses in the
presence of transient EMF stressors. Further
reading (PDF, 6k).
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