Wednesday, April 25, 2001

Effects of QLink® Pendant on the Blood and Biological Terrain

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 QLink® 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 QLink® pendant. The following are 4 panel microscopy images of blood morphology before and 72 hours after wearing the QLink® in a typical subject:

Effects of QLink® Pendant on the Blood and Biological Terrain (PDF)

Friday, April 13, 2001

University of Vienna: Analysis of Skin Conductivity

Professor Michael Kundi, PhD, Institute of Environmental Health, conducted an independent, comprehensive analysis of Dr Reye’s clinical study which supports the significant findings.

University of Vienna: Analysis of Skin Conductivity (PDF)