Michael Barbella, Managing Editor05.15.23
A recent study by University of California (San Diego) researchers found that a bioenergetic wearable device delivering biological information to the body using photons has positive effects on live cell culture physiology. The results may lead to improved energy levels and sleep quality, reduce stress, and help people better manage their emotions, the analysis concluded.
A cutting-edge technology, developed and created by Energy4Life, bioenergetic wearable devices use digitized biological information to help restore the body’s energy.
“Our bioenergetic wearables are designed to communicate directly to the body, thus triggering its self-repair system,” Energy4Life Founder/CEO Harry Massey said. “Digitized biological information allows you to help turn on the body's self-repair system—impacting the physics of the body—which in turn, directs all other activity of the body. We are pleased to see Dr. Patel’s research begin to prove what we have witnessed in hundreds of thousands of patients. Ancient medical practices like traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture have long believed that many health conditions occur because of an energetic imbalance. We actually know the body does this because of the biological responses to electromagnetic fields, as well as light and sound, both shown to alter the expression of DNA.”
Some of the study's key findings include:
To obtain quantifiable results on how the bioenergetic wearable impacts cellular physiology, researchers imprinted culture mediums with biological information and performed a battery of in vitro experiments using various types of cells, including cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, neural stem cells, and lung epithelial cells. Researchers used several different types of biological information.
Information may be administered through a special preparation of mineralized water (“imprinted” with photons and magnetic fields), or imprinted directly into the body via electronic equipment. This equipment includes the NES Health miHealth device and the GEM wearable, a new device slated for release in late 2023 by Energy4Life.
The wearable is based on proprietary technology and extensive research spanning more than 30-years in the field-based control system, and based in physics opposed to the chemical-based system relied on by much of modern medicine.
Observations from this study are the first of its kind, Energy4Life bigwigs claim. More comprehensive observations are necessary, however, to understand the mechanisms underlying these changes. Further analyses are being conducted to determine the ways in which the wearable may aid energy and emotional management, reduce stress, and improve sleep and energy.
A cutting-edge technology, developed and created by Energy4Life, bioenergetic wearable devices use digitized biological information to help restore the body’s energy.
“Our bioenergetic wearables are designed to communicate directly to the body, thus triggering its self-repair system,” Energy4Life Founder/CEO Harry Massey said. “Digitized biological information allows you to help turn on the body's self-repair system—impacting the physics of the body—which in turn, directs all other activity of the body. We are pleased to see Dr. Patel’s research begin to prove what we have witnessed in hundreds of thousands of patients. Ancient medical practices like traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture have long believed that many health conditions occur because of an energetic imbalance. We actually know the body does this because of the biological responses to electromagnetic fields, as well as light and sound, both shown to alter the expression of DNA.”
Some of the study's key findings include:
- Mitochondrial density increased by up to 50%
- Mitochondria were protected from reactive oxygen species damage by up to 67%, thus reducing cellular oxidative stress
- Possible protection against certain viral infections.
To obtain quantifiable results on how the bioenergetic wearable impacts cellular physiology, researchers imprinted culture mediums with biological information and performed a battery of in vitro experiments using various types of cells, including cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, neural stem cells, and lung epithelial cells. Researchers used several different types of biological information.
Information may be administered through a special preparation of mineralized water (“imprinted” with photons and magnetic fields), or imprinted directly into the body via electronic equipment. This equipment includes the NES Health miHealth device and the GEM wearable, a new device slated for release in late 2023 by Energy4Life.
The wearable is based on proprietary technology and extensive research spanning more than 30-years in the field-based control system, and based in physics opposed to the chemical-based system relied on by much of modern medicine.
Observations from this study are the first of its kind, Energy4Life bigwigs claim. More comprehensive observations are necessary, however, to understand the mechanisms underlying these changes. Further analyses are being conducted to determine the ways in which the wearable may aid energy and emotional management, reduce stress, and improve sleep and energy.