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What advantages does QRS have over static magnetic devices?
Static
devices include magnet-imbedded items such as bracelets, chair cushions,
shoe pads, backrests, and various velcro strap-on applications.
These items have only, one strength, are often heavy or cumbersome,
and must be worn (or kept in contact with the body) all day long.
The QRS has varying and adjustable frequencies, is effective with
only two short treatments per day, and treats the body as a whole.
Why
are pulsating magnetic fields best for personal health maintenance?
A
low pulsating magnetic field produces one main effect: stimulating
cell metabolism. This effect causes a chain of processes in the
human body, and leads to improvement of health without side effects.
A cell produces its own energy, called ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate).
This energy is necessary for movement of the body, building up and
breaking down molecules, and transporting substances across cell
membranes. To produce energy, a cell needs oxygen and about 90 other
substances, including enzymes, glucose, and nutrients. In addition
to energy, cells also produce carbon dioxide, water, and waste products.
To be able to execute and control all these processes properly,
good cell metabolism is required. Therefore, the cell needs a membrane
potential of 70 Ð 90 mV (millivolt). Whenever this electrical potential
drops, active metabolism is impaired. Low performance levels and
chronic disease are the results. Ultimately, every illness is the
consequence of impaired cell metabolism.



What
effect does a PEMF have on disease processes?
The
QRS, with its pulsating magnetic field, has a positive influence
on any disease process. By displacing ions, pulsating magnetic fields
can lead to normalization of the membrane potential.
Some
of the results of using QRS are:
1.
Blood circulation is affected and normalized.
Loaded particles in the bloodstream will oscillate in the rhythm
of the QRS frequency. This can reduce friction and flow resistance
in narrow capillaries. Perfusion (blood circulation) increases,
and at the same time, the diffusion rate for oxygen and carbon
dioxide increases. View the Retina
Study to learn more about the effects of QRS in blood
vessels of the eye.
2.
Oxygen partial pressure increases.
All studies demonstrated a dramatic increase in the oxygen content
of the blood, up to 80%.
3.
Cell membrane potential is normalized.
General exhaustion of the body, caused by stress or chronic disease,
will reduce the cell's membrane potential (usually between 70
to 90 mV). If this potential approaches the zero level, the cell
dies. A cell uses 50% of its energy to maintain this potential.
The QRS system, with its patented ion transport system enables
the selective movement of protons (H+ ions), which will then be
retargeted at the cell membrane. In this way, the membrane will
be hyperpolarized and the membrane potential normalizes.
4.
Calcium influx enters the cell.
Through increased concentration of H+ ions in the membrane area,
pH value is reduced near the membrane. This leads to the release
of calcium from the protein layer of the cell membrane. Unbound
calcium flows into the cell core and triggers numerous metabolic
reactions. Macrophages (tissue cells functioning as protection
against infections) are activated and therefore the immune system
is strengthened. Metabolism is activated and nitric oxide, a potent
vessel enlarger, is produced. In addition, cytogenesis (structure,
function, and multiplication of the cells) is stimulated.
These
four results constitute the basic effect of pulsating magnetic fields.
Oxygen, the elixir of life, without which we could not exist, is
increased in the blood and also transported faster and more easily
to the consumers, our cells. Cells are stabilized through regenerated
membrane potential and activated through the calcium influx. Activation
and strengthening of the cells and increased oxygen supports the
body in its fight against disease.
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