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Vital blood microscopy is a screening test to evaluate morphological state of live blood cells. Live blood cell analysis uses a single drop of blood from a fingertip which is visualized under a microscope using different light conditions to reveal its physical condition. Red blood cells (RBCs) have two major functions. They carry oxygen from the lungs to all tissues to produce energy and transport waste product, carbon dioxide, from tissues to the lungs to be expelled.
Test results of the Eutropa Institute for Humoral Ecology and Medical Biophysics (May 2004) and a longer-term study from August-November, 2004 on behalf of Relo Cell AG show an increase in agglutination (see images below) of red blood cells (formation of “coin rolls”) while making telephone calls without MATRIX.
Agglutinated RBCs insufficiently fulfill their function of oxygen transportation. This results in diminished energy production by the cells. Consequence may be tiredness, depression, weakness, poor performance and poor concentration. Besides, susceptibility to illnesses may increase
Lack of oxygen = Lack of energy
When making phone calls using MATRIX, stacking of RBCs to form “coin-rolls” called Rouleaux formation is dramatically reduced and the blood flows normally.
Objective 4
Determine changes in sludge formation (agglutination of red blood cells) and fluidity parameters with the use of Matrix over a 12-week period by a cross-over design.
Method: Vital Blood Microscopy (VBM) by visual morphological image evaluation. Comparison of two parameters: degree of agglutination and fluidity (Matrix vs. Placebo).
Test Subjects: 10
Examination Dates: 5
Raw Values Processed: 300 from 150 VBM images
Results: Integral values in the -3 to +3 range were established and assigned during visual analysis of blood samples. Matrix reduced degree of red blood cell agglutination (sludge formation) by 52.9% and improved fluidity of blood by 92.3%.
Interpretation: Use of Matrix dramatically improved flow of red blood cells in the subjects tested versus placebo. Since red blood cells carry oxygen from lungs to all body tissues, this may explain more energy experienced by Matrix users compared to the control subjects.
Objective 5
Measure changes in concentration of several laboratory parameters, e.g., melatonin in urine samples, melatonin and serotonin in blood serum samples and metabolic status using bioelectronic Vincent test with the use of Matrix versus placebo.
Background:
Melatonin has been studied for the treatment of cancer, immune disorders, cardiovascular diseases, depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), circadian rhythm sleep disorders and sexual dysfunction. Melatonin is a naturally occurring compound found in animals and plants. In animals, circulating levels of melatonin change during the 24-hour period in the day to regulating the circadian rhythm or the sleep/wake cycle. It is also a powerful antioxidant, with a particular role in the protection of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
Melatonin also interacts with the immune system and some studies indicate that melatonin might be useful in fighting infectious disease including viral, such as HIV, and bacterial infections, and potentially in the treatment of cancer. When taken in conjunction with calcium, it is an immunostimulator and is used as an adjuvant in some clinical protocols. Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may have lower than normal levels of melatonin. Basic research indicates that melatonin may play a significant role in modulating the effects of drugs of abuse such as cocaine and its possible role in Alzheimer’s disease was demonstrated by prevention of neuronal death caused by exposure to the amyloid beta protein. The fact that melatonin production declines so drastically with age probably explains many of the sleep disturbances seen in the elderly.
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter in the brain that has an enormous influence over many brain functions. It has been implicated in control of appetite, sleep, memory and learning, temperature regulation, mood, behavior (including sexual and hallucinogenic behavior), cardiovascular function, muscle contraction, endocrine regulation, and depression.
Bio-Electric Vincent Test was developed by the French hydrologist Prof. Vincent in 1935. The method is based on the electron model and it measures temperature, pH, redox potential and electric conductivity in subjects by analyzing blood, saliva, and urine in order to determine acidity in the body. Results are then interpreted. For example, Schmöller (1990) found highest redox potential in patients suffering from lung cancer.
Method:
Laboratory measurements of melatonin and serotonin were made from users and non-users of Matrix chips at three different time points over a period of 12-weeks using a cross-over design.
Test Subjects: 10
Examination Dates: 3
Raw Values Processed: 90
Results: Level of Melatonin in urine samples of subjects using Matrix vs. placebo was determined in ng/ml for the two groups.
Group 1: Placebo
Group 2: Using Matrix
- At the start of the study, the melatonin levels of all subjects was clearly too low. Utilization of Matrix resulted in melatonin levels to reach normal levels.
- There was a significant increase in melatonin levels of 9 out of 10 subjects using Matrix. The level of increase ranged from 41.2% to 166.9%.
- Serotonin and melatonin levels in serum samples did not show significant changes (data not shown).
- Vincent bio-electric test did not reveal significant changes in metabolic status, which means that there was no clear influence on acid-alkali balance, redox potential or mineralization.
Interpretation: Normalization of melatonin levels may have wide-ranging implications because of various bodily systems impacted by this hormone. It is clearly involved in the sleep/wake body rhythm but has been implicated in depression, immune disorders, autism, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and drug addiction. Since users of Matrix have improved melatonin concentrations approaching normal levels, this may explain better scores of general well-being reported by users of Matrix versus the placebo.
Discussion and Outlook: Out of a total of 12 test subjects, the results of ten could be completely analyzed. Analysis of the study indicated that the subjective well-being of 8 out of 10 subjects clearly improved in the course of the 12-week study. Use of Matrix resulted in reduction of symptoms by over 50%. The melatonin laboratory parameter, which had been initially low in all subjects, improved clearly in 90% of the subjects by at least 41%. On the other hand, serotonin and differential blood count did not show significant changes.
With Vital Blood Microscopy, 80% of the subjects showed deagglutination of blood accompanied by a distinct improvement in fluidity with clear implications for increased production of energy through better functioning of red blood cells. Moreover, total energy levels improved with the use of Matrix by an average of 9% and reduction in gap sizes by 10%. in the human energy fields. The Vincent bio-electric test did not reveal significant changes in metabolic status, therefore, there appears to be no clear influence on pH, acid-alkali balance, redox potential or mineralization.
The study clearly shows that users of mobile phones clearly deviate in some but not all parameters from non-users. Especially affected are day-night rhythms called the circadian rhythm by distinct effect on melatonin concentrations. There is also a strong tendency for agglutination and reduced fluidity of blood. Since both these parameters improved dramatically through the use of Matrix, it is reasonable to surmise that Matrix would have positive influence on the health of its users. The results of energy field analysis indicated smaller yet consistent improvements in the majority of subjects. This has implication in improving lethargy and drained feelings experienced by many mobile phone users. The improvement in scores of subjective well-being in the course of the study is assumed to involve both physiological and psychological factors. Based on these laboratory results and the observed improvement in the physical, psychological and physiological parameters studied, the reduction in electromagnetic radiation exposure to the human body by the Matrix Protection chip is estimated at 75%-80%. The positive results obtained through this study should be replicated in further studies and backed up by investigating a larger sample of cases. This Matrix study conducted by Eutropa Institute is fully recognized, endorsed and certified by The International Society for Electrosmog Research (IGEF) as indicated by the attached certificate.
MATRIX
- Is a technological breakthrough
- Is based on accepted physical principles
- Is medically tested for physiological effect
- Addresses a growing long-term public safety concern
- Offers a great value
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