Wednesday, November 1, 2000

Testing the QLink

Think all the way back to high school science classes - remember playing with the tuning forks? When you struck one tuning fork, it made another nearby tuning fork start humming, too. That's the deal with the QLink. It contains a Sympathetic Resonance Technology cell, called an SRT Resonator, which is a resonating cell and a gold-plated tuning board inside a copper coil that helps your body amplify its positive energy fields and neutralise the negative effects that force fields have on it.

"Been to Switzerland? You can walk into a shop with 100 clocks on the wall and envery single one of them is training with each other. They are all going 'tick, tock' at the same time," explains Tod Sinding of QLink.

"It's the Sympathetic Resonance of the clocks together that gives a huge effect. The QLink does that for the human body."

In other words, what the QLink people have done is to expose the SRT coil in each pendant to a no-noise energy field - one without any EMF - which then takes on those no-noise characteristics and passes them along to you. Your body senses those no-noise fields and its own electrical fields fall into "tune" with them.

In tests done at the Acacia Whole Health Cinic in Denver, Dr. Tykeeta Reye tested 40 locations throughout the body to measure how well they resisted EMF stress with and without a QLink. The results from the testing, although done on only 18 subjects, showed that after wearing the QLink for two minutes, resistance to stress increased by 292%.

I had a chance to see similar BioMeridian Stress testing done first-hand on golfers at the PGA International show in Las Vegas this September, where QLink had a booth and was testing stress first without and then with the QLInk in seven different parts of the body.

In the test, a low-level current was run through the body and the stress measured on a scale of 1-100. The ideal range is 45-55 - any lower and you have congested energy levels, any higher and is excess energy or an inflammation. The closer the measurements were to 50, the closer to being in the ideal performance zone, which means increased resistance to the effects of stress, better balance and focus and optimal energy.

"We've tested at least 200 people," said Steve McGregor of BioMeridian. "We evaluate the energetic state of the acupuncture meridians, and measure whether they are hyper, hypo or balanced. Some of these golfers are coming in a chronic state........The QLink helps balance the meridians."

My tests were a little different. I'd been wearing the QLink for almost three weeks, so I was tested slightly differently - I wore the pendant for the first part of the test and took it off for the second. The scores dropped significantly without the QLink, espacially for allergies, which I'd been suffering from for a couple of days.

A second test completed last year measured the effects of electromagnetic stress on brain waves, with, and without the QLink. Conducted over the course of a year by Dr. Norman Shealy of the Holos Institute of Health in Springfiled, Mo., and Dr. William Tiller, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, the study showed how EMF changed electrical activity in the brain and how the QLInk diminished the effect.

"Prior to these tests using the QLink, there had been no known approach for individuals that allowed them to resist the effects of EMF on brain functions," the study's conclusion says. " These tests show the QLink's capability for helping to regulate these effects."

Finally, The National Institute of Environmental Health published a report in 1999 titled, "Health effects from exposure to Power-line frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields. "In the report, the scientists concluded that there was not strong evidence that electromagnetic fields posed a big health risk - certainly not along the lines of cancer - but did suggest some precautions.

"In summary, the NIEHS beleives that there is weak evidence for possible health effects from ELF-EMF exposures, and until stronger evidence changes this opinion, inexpensive and safe reductions in exposure should be encouraged," the government study says.

Although the NIEHS study didn't test the QLink, it did find a possiblity of health risks from EMF that the other tests sited above showed could be reduced by wearing the QLink.