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Thermography is an imaging process which uses infrared to measure the amount of invisible thermal energy or heat produced by an object or a body.
Sensitive brain and nerve tissue are protected by the so-called blood-brain barrier which acts as kind of a security gate to allow only certain substances to pass through from blood and into the brain under normal conditions. Should this barrier be compromised, toxic substances such as heavy metals, viruses and bacteria can reach the brain. This may increase risk of such illnesses as Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis (Professor Leif Salford, Lund University, 2003). An increase in temperature in the head area by cell phone use can compromise the blood-brain barrier and its protective function. In the course of the Dr. Bilz’s experiments, extensive thermographic measurements were taken from participants at a time when they were making phone calls with and without MATRIX. Experimental results show that MATRIX protects the head area from temperature increases.
Increase in temperature when using a cell phone
Graph 1: without MATRIX Temperature increase in the head when using a cell phone without MATRIX: 87% of the test participants show a temperature increase of more than 1 °C (1.8 °F). |
Graph 2: with MATRIX Temperature increase in the head when using a cell phone with MATRIX: Only 5% of subjects have head temperature increase of above 1 °C (1.8 °F). |
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