Abstract
Goals and objectives of the study: The goal of this paper was to study the influence of mobile phone radiation to people and possible protective effect of the Quantum Resonance Technology mobile application. Study design: An open, randomized, placebo - controlled trials during two weeks. People was measured initially, randomly divided to two groups and measured after two weeks after listening to Quantum Resonance app, Yippi Wave 3.0 Yippi. Participants of the control group listened to classical music twice a day. Subjects: 40 apparently healthy adults, age 22 – 56 years, 13 men and 27 women, randomly divided into two groups of 20 people. Randomization was based on the random numbers principle. The study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the Federal State Budget Institution “Saint-Petersburg Scientific-Research Institute for Physical Culture”, Russia. All participants signed an informed consent form, where a written and oral explanation of the research protocol was provided. Interventions: Participants in control group for two weeks, twice a day was listening to classical music; participants in an experimental group for two weeks, twice a day was listening to Quantum Resonance Technology apps Yippi Wave 3.0 audio programs via their mobile phone. Outcome measures: Measurement of stress and energy coefficients with bio-well technology. Results: The results of this study show that people react differently to the radiation from the mobile phone: for some people, turning the phone on in ringing mode does not cause any reaction, while for others it increases the level of stress. After using Quantum Resonance Technology apps Yippi Wave 3.0 via the mobile phone for two weeks all participants of the experimental group did not respond to the radiation of the mobile phone, while for the participants of the control group reactions was the same. Conclusions: Quantum Resonance Technology apps Yippi Wave 3.0 applications have energized and protective effects on humans. This study should be considered a pilot study and the results are preliminary.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Immunology,Immunology and Allergy