This pilot study suggests that the addition of the QLinkŪ to active Mobile Phone-exposure does affect neural function in humans, altering both resting EEG patterns and the evoked neural response to auditory stimuli, and that there is a tendency for some Mobile Phone-related changes to the EEG to be attenuated by the QLinkŪ. [READ MORE]
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 QLinkŪ 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 QLinkŪ pendant. The following are 4 panel microscopy images of blood morphology before and 72 hours after wearing the QLinkŪ in a typical subject. [READ MORE]
An in-vitro study conducted at the University of Vienna shows that human tissue cells are more resistant and respond better to chemical stress when exposed to the QLinkŪ Ally with SRT. Human tissue cells were chemically stressed using a chemical toxin. The study shows a statistically significant decrease in the number of dead tissue cells under chemical stress with QLinkŪ. This suggests that in-vitro exposure to the QLink with SRT helps the cellular membrane remain intact and more resilient against stressors.
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 QLinkŪ 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%. [READ MORE]
Professor Michael Kundi, PhD, Institute of Environmental Health, conducted an independent, comprehensive analysis of Dr Reye's clinical study which supports the significant findings. [READ MORE]
A double-blind study conducted by Dr Norman Shealy, MD, and William Tiller, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University, suggests that the QLinkŪ 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. [READ MORE]
A single-blind study of thirty subjects is being conducted at Imperial College, London and the University of Wollongong, Australia to study the effects of the QLink Ally with SRT on human brain wave activity when exposed to cell phone EMF.
A double-blind study conducted by David Eichler, PhD, Behavioural Consultant, indicates that the QLinkŪ ClearWave helps to reduce anxiety experienced in students (ages 11 to 13) while in the public school setting. The study involved a school district in Northeast Kansas. The implications of reduced anxiety can be improved classroom performance and an improvement in the overall attitude and well-being of the student. [READ MORE]
In a double-blind clinical study conducted by Dr Eric Pierotti, DC, muscle weakness related to acupuncture system imbalances and imbalances induced by exposure to EMF are negated when wearing the QLinkŪ pendant. Dr Pierotti suggests that the QLinkŪ pendant enhances the natural healing process as indicated by the reduction of chronic and long term symptoms in clinical patients. [READ MORE]
In a clinical study conducted by Dr Robert Blaich, the QLinkŪ pendant consistently helps to improve acupuncture energy imbalances and to negate the recurrence of muscle weakness. The study also suggests that muscle weakness induced by the presence of EMF is negated when wearing the QLinkŪ in 95% of the cases. Based upon Applied Kinesiology testing, Dr Blaich concluded that the QLinkŪ pendant enhances the healing process based upon the marked improvement seen in long term symptoms. [READ MORE]