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Effects of The CX2 Band on Live Blood
Though these studies were conducted on products labeled “Cieaura”, they apply to all products manufactured by Harmonic FM. These products were

developed by Harmonic FM and are marketed under the brand names of “Cieaura” , “Edge”, “Golf Performance Source” and “Harmonic”




On March 16th, 2011, a Cieaura CX2 Wristband, identical in charge to the Golf Performance Source (CX2) Wristband, was tested on live blood. The test

was conducted by Marlene Siegel, DVM, in Tampa, Fl. The test was conducted on humans as well as animals with the goal of visually seeing if the

wristband had an effect on the clumping of red blood cells. (rouleaux). A demonstration of the CieAura CX2 Wristband’s effect on red blood cells shows

an improvement of cellular structure. As energetic balance is restored with the application of the CX2 wristbands, red blood cell analysis shows an

anti-clumping effect which should improve circulation and the delivery of nutrients, oxygen and water. This could be the difference in optimal verses

suboptimal functioning. The pictures below show the before and after effect on red blood cells. The after picture was eight minutes after the application

of the CieAura CX2 Wristband. A subject was tested two weeks later (still wearing the wristband) and the red blood cells still looked healthy like the “after”

picture below. (The pictures below were taken with a Motic BA 310 microscope at 100x oil immersion)




                                                               BEFORE WEARING BAND
AFTER WEARING BAND FOR 8 MINUTES



As you can see from the pictures above, the effect on live red blood cells is remarkable. Within minutes of placing the band on the wrist, the red blood

cells become rounder, plumper and not clumped together. This clumping is called rouleaux.




Rouleaux (singular is rouleau) are stacks of red blood cells (RBCs) which form because of the unique discoid shape of the cells in vertebrate body. The

flat surface of the discoid RBCs give them a large surface area to make contact and stick to each other; thus, forming a rouleau. They occur when the

plasma protein concentration is high, and because of them the ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) is also increased. This is a non-specific indicator of

the presence of disease. (2:1)




Clumping together of red blood cells is a sign of the absorption of undigested protein. In normal blood, the red cells should be round, freely movable, and

unattached. That way they can make their way through the blood vessels and accomplish their number one job, which you will remember is to carry

oxygen to all the cells of the body. But the accumulation of undigested protein in the blood makes these red blood cells stick together, like stacks of coins,

or like globs of motor oil. Once it gets like this, the blood tends to stay aggregated. Imagine the difficulty, then, for the blood to circulate in such a

glopped-up condition. The smallest blood vessels, through which the blood has to pass each time around, are the capillaries. But unfortunately, the

diameter of a capillary is only the same as one of the red blood cells - they're supposed to circulate in single file. So what happens in a body whose red

cells are all stuck together for a few years? It's not rocket science: the tissues of the body become oxygen deprived and are forced to stew in their own

wastes. (1:1)




The CX2 band has demonstrated that it can in minutes undo blood rouleaux. This occurred in every case. With the blood cells unclumped, the blood

should be able to oxygenate the body more effectively. This worked on animals as well. Tests were repeated after 2 weeks and the results were the

same as long as the band was worn. Further studies are underway to measure the oxygenation effect.




References:



      1.    Budwig, Johanna, Available at:

            http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/budwig_protocol_ix.html#Dark_Field_High_Resolution_Blood_Analysis

      2.    No Authors Listed, Wikepedia, Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouleaux



 

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C141 cx2手環增進血氧量

  • 1. Effects of The CX2 Band on Live Blood Though these studies were conducted on products labeled “Cieaura”, they apply to all products manufactured by Harmonic FM. These products were developed by Harmonic FM and are marketed under the brand names of “Cieaura” , “Edge”, “Golf Performance Source” and “Harmonic” On March 16th, 2011, a Cieaura CX2 Wristband, identical in charge to the Golf Performance Source (CX2) Wristband, was tested on live blood. The test was conducted by Marlene Siegel, DVM, in Tampa, Fl. The test was conducted on humans as well as animals with the goal of visually seeing if the wristband had an effect on the clumping of red blood cells. (rouleaux). A demonstration of the CieAura CX2 Wristband’s effect on red blood cells shows an improvement of cellular structure. As energetic balance is restored with the application of the CX2 wristbands, red blood cell analysis shows an anti-clumping effect which should improve circulation and the delivery of nutrients, oxygen and water. This could be the difference in optimal verses suboptimal functioning. The pictures below show the before and after effect on red blood cells. The after picture was eight minutes after the application of the CieAura CX2 Wristband. A subject was tested two weeks later (still wearing the wristband) and the red blood cells still looked healthy like the “after” picture below. (The pictures below were taken with a Motic BA 310 microscope at 100x oil immersion) BEFORE WEARING BAND
  • 2. AFTER WEARING BAND FOR 8 MINUTES As you can see from the pictures above, the effect on live red blood cells is remarkable. Within minutes of placing the band on the wrist, the red blood cells become rounder, plumper and not clumped together. This clumping is called rouleaux. Rouleaux (singular is rouleau) are stacks of red blood cells (RBCs) which form because of the unique discoid shape of the cells in vertebrate body. The flat surface of the discoid RBCs give them a large surface area to make contact and stick to each other; thus, forming a rouleau. They occur when the plasma protein concentration is high, and because of them the ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) is also increased. This is a non-specific indicator of the presence of disease. (2:1) Clumping together of red blood cells is a sign of the absorption of undigested protein. In normal blood, the red cells should be round, freely movable, and unattached. That way they can make their way through the blood vessels and accomplish their number one job, which you will remember is to carry oxygen to all the cells of the body. But the accumulation of undigested protein in the blood makes these red blood cells stick together, like stacks of coins, or like globs of motor oil. Once it gets like this, the blood tends to stay aggregated. Imagine the difficulty, then, for the blood to circulate in such a glopped-up condition. The smallest blood vessels, through which the blood has to pass each time around, are the capillaries. But unfortunately, the diameter of a capillary is only the same as one of the red blood cells - they're supposed to circulate in single file. So what happens in a body whose red cells are all stuck together for a few years? It's not rocket science: the tissues of the body become oxygen deprived and are forced to stew in their own wastes. (1:1) The CX2 band has demonstrated that it can in minutes undo blood rouleaux. This occurred in every case. With the blood cells unclumped, the blood should be able to oxygenate the body more effectively. This worked on animals as well. Tests were repeated after 2 weeks and the results were the same as long as the band was worn. Further studies are underway to measure the oxygenation effect. References: 1. Budwig, Johanna, Available at: http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/budwig_protocol_ix.html#Dark_Field_High_Resolution_Blood_Analysis 2. No Authors Listed, Wikepedia, Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouleaux