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Health Ideas – Eliza Donavan

1) Axis Phase Conjugate Therapeutic Device

Description: This one is a verification or validation of the Bearden Provisional Patent. It has been independently verified by a group in the US working underground, or in stealth mode. What this essentially entails is two low power lasers on either end of a nonlinear crystal rod that is used as a pump medium. 

Test Results: Very positive, with healing times cut in half to one quarter. Pain relief is one effect, and accelerated healing in most cases.

Development Status: Prototypes built and tested, and need minor revisions for the case design. Magenta unit seems to have the best effect, with two lasers, 450 and 650 nanometers for pump input. Construction cost per unit is approximately 500 euros, but may drop with mass production.

Development Cost: So far about 5000 euros have been spent on the development. It is close to pre-production. Injection molding costs will be about 20,000 euros unless it is done as a print or manufacturing on demand. Biggest problems are the crystal rods, as the suppliers are mostly shut down due to lockdowns. Crystal production in house is considered, but that will require an additional 25,000 euros of equipment to do that, and electrical requirements are substantial—enough to consider an alternative source to run the crystal growing operation.

2) RGB 12 Color Laser

Description: This is a 3-laser unit that mixes the outputs of a red, green and blue laser to obtain different colors for treatment. It is an LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy) system that can change colors to suit the treatment site, whether it is acupuncture points, chakra energizing, or color therapy. The mixing is done with software driven by an Arduino nano unit, and can be modified as needed. The output is sent to a lens/crystal set that allows for a safe dispersal of the beam. This will be marketed to therapists and light and color therapy practitioners. Projected cost per unit will be 600 euros.

Development Status: In development, cases printed, software in process. Anticipate completion of first prototype in 2-3 months, with testing continuing for another 6-9 months. 

Development Cost: About 5000 euros so far, and minimal amounts to complete, as all the design elements are completed. Programming will be in house, and in C for Arduino, therefore those costs are not counted. One alternative would be cabling the unit to a base unit with a raspberry pi containing the program in Python. Both are being considered. Again, low production volumes are anticipated, and injection molding might be cost prohibitive for this, therefore production on demand is seriously considered. Production cost for 3D printing the cases are approximately 20 euros per unit, and that takes 12 hours. 

3) 4-Beam Laser Therapeutic Device (Duo)

Description: This is a system that has 4 compact diode lasers in a head that contains a nonlinear crystal medium. The unit has three modes: Mode one switches each pair of lasers on in sequence, and creates a rotating optical field inside the nonlinear medium. This pseudo-rotating pump wave is theoretically producing a torsional field component that is output into the front of the unit. No data is available on the effects of such a wave on biological systems, but it is anticipated to interact with RNA and DNA directly. It is known that some sugars, when a light beam is shone through them, twists light into either a right hand or left hand deflection, and these are termed right or left handed sugars. Therefore Mode one can have pseudo clockwise or anti-clockwise rotations. This mode can have variable angular frequencies to “spin up” chakras as well. Mode two uses a resonance between the 4 lasers to produce a beat frequency in the longitudinal domain. This can also be used for healing, to trigger various Rife-like frequency effects. Mode three triggers the lasers in 90 degree quadrants to produce novel pump wave effects, which are yet to be determined. Within the three modes, 12 colors are also mixed in the 4 lasers with TTL triggering, with multiple wavelength mixing. Extensive testing is anticipated, with 

Development Status: Casings under development, programming to be done for Arduino nano or raspberry pi. Also being considered is a mirror in the back of the mixing crystal for amplifying the phase conjugate effect (See the paper “Giant phase-conjugate reflection with a normal mirror in front of an optical phase-conjugator” https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S074960369790553X) Crystals are purchased, as are all the raw materials and are waiting programming and assembly, which will be in 3-6 months. Different exotic PC materials are being researched as well for the rotating optical pump wave to possible optimize that effect.

Development Cost: So far about 3000 euros have been spent on materials and pre-prototype testing. Unit cost is anticipated to be just under 1000 euros, and will drop with mass production. 

4) Uno—Single beam laser LLLT Therapy Device

Description: The Uno is a very simple single laser LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy) device for public or therapists. It has several different wavelengths, and the cases are color coded to show the wavelength of the beam that is projected through a special crystal wafer that is a nonlinear pump medium. It consists of a solid state diode laser, lithium cell batteries, charging port, switch, and aforementioned wafer and quartz crystal for beam dispersion. The beam is focused at the tip of the crystal and that is used as a contact point with the various acupuncture points on the body. The US FDA has been on a campaign to eliminate the LLLT devices as well as many related to energy healing. This fills that need, and is comparatively low cost compared with other devices. The unit cost is less than 150 euros, and is affordable for most people and therapists. The case consists of three pieces: the end cap with the switch and charging port, the body, and a filaflex retaining cap for the crystal. 

Test Results: Over a dozen units were sent out to therapists for testing, and most have reported positive results with their clients. The wavelength is critical for treatment, and tissue penetration. Red seems to be good for relieving inflammation, and pain reduction. The laser power levels are usually close to 100 milliwatts, and with the focal point in the crystal, an extra measure of safety is involved. With a ring of silicone rubber protecting the crystal, it prevents damage when dropped. 

Development Status: Prototype stage is completed.

Development Cost: About 2000 euros have been put into the development of this unit, primarily for replication for testing in the field, with remarkable results. 

Comment: The low cost and simplicity of the unit is aimed at the consumer market as well as therapists. The problem with LLLT units is the FDA and their influence on the world market. A similar unit was recalled by them without any complaints, and they placed pressure on the European agencies to stop the sales and use there as well. This limited the market to the Southern hemisphere, and energy medicine is continuing there. 

5) Lux Plasma Wand

Description: The Lux Plasma Wand is a mini Priore device, and that was the original name. It consists of a laser in the handle, a ring xenon flash tube, nonlinear crystal in the center of the tube, a series of magnets to polarize the output of the laser and plasma, flash tube driver board and a large quartz crystal in the output. The field of the device extends approximately one meter in radius, and can be felt by the therapist as well. Original prototype was 25 cm in length, and the last one a bit shorter. Handheld but bulky.

Test Results: Remarkable, in that it seemed to reduce inflammation, relieve headaches, produce positive results in deep tissue inflammation. This has been tested for the past 3-4 years and 3 prototypes were constructed, with the others sent to various therapists for reports. Feedback indicated that the nominal treatment time was 20 minutes, and it is speculated that the stimulation received accelerates stem cell production that continues after the treatment has ended. This has yet to be validated and quantified.

Development Status: Prototypes produced, debugged. Original unit had piezo speakers that would input sound into the central crystal, modulating that with specific frequencies that the individual was lacking after voice analysis. This added approximately 100 euros to the cost, but the benefits would be worth it.

Development Cost: About 3000 euros expended in prototype development, with an additional 100 for the sound therapy. 

Comment: This unit is in direct competition with Dan Winter’s Thera Phi, and actually was built before his. They decided not to polarize the plasma inside the tube with magnets for the Zeeman effect, and made it cheaper. After explaining that the magnets were a critical part of the Priore Device, and the original name was MAP, for magnetically activated plasma, they omitted the field coils and magnets and made effectively a cheap knockoff of the Priore device…or maybe not so cheap as they were selling it for $20,000, and as an “experimental unit” so they didn’t have to return the money when it was found not to work. Poisoning the well is a common problem in the energy healing field, and those that do this are never arrested, only the ones with provable working units.

6) Biosonic Voice Analysis

Description: Voice analysis has been around for perhaps more then 30 years. This particular project is 20 years old, and consists of spectral analysis of the human voice in various states of emotion. These states are compared with each other as well as the spectral analysis of those. The results are compared to a database that shows what might be missing or needed to balance the body and mind, whether it is mineral, chemical or hormonal/biochemical.

Test Results: Remarkable, and consistent. Testing has been comparing hair analysis with results from the voice, and they seem to be consistent. Further testing with blood results are needed for various biochemical results, such as endocrine and hormonal results of the voice analysis. 

Development Status: Updating of software is in process, and to make an app for iPhone and android. Original software was compiled for Windows XP, and is dated. An upgrade would allow for not only phone use, but Windows 10, Mac OS and Linux. 

Development Cost: Unknown for current version in programming costs. Fees paid to the programmers in India for the update has been 2000 Euros so far, and is expected to rise to 4 times that amount before completion.

Comment: Results indicate that a combination, a synergistic linking of this with other projects would result in a greater efficacy, a surgical targeting of causative agents to resolve different illnesses. An experiment was done with a smoker, giving them an auditory dose of nicotine, and it resulted in them becoming sick, as if they had smoked too much, and had a nicotine overdose. This was an early confirmation of the effect. Thus the analysis is also used with sound therapy treatment, or light modulated at specific sound frequencies that the body is lacking, like supplying nutrients to someone with selective malnutrition. 

7) Chrysalis Treatment Bed

Description: This one takes The Bearden Provisional patent to a new level. The Axis was a proof of concept to see if the patent worked, and it did. This one takes the essential working theory of the patent and applies it to a full body treatment. It has been nicknamed the “Elysium Bed”, as the original concept would look very much like that one. The energy requirements will be substantial, at least 500 watts for the crystal elements. Sensors inside the bed will monitor physiological responses of the treatment in real time, and adjust power levels. Data from voice analysis can also be used in treatment, modulating the pump waves in the crystal element to accelerate healing and shorten treatment time. This system is the only way to correct for genetic damage due to radiation, chemical, nanotech, or agents that deleteriously affect the genome. The output of the crystal array heterodynes (tunes) into the biophoton emissions of the body, and first charges the tissues up to an optimum level, and then also charges the diseased tissues with negative time components to return them to their original state and optimum working condition. Phase 1 model will consist of a rotating arm that moves in a 180 degree arc around the body, as in the Elysium bed. Phase 2 will consist of several crystal rods inside a housing such as a Wolf tanning bed. The UV tubes will come out and the rods will be replacing those. Power levels will be much higher, and treatment times less. It will remain to be determined the maximum safe level of longitudinal wave radiation that the body can tolerate. Excessive levels may cause unpredictable results.

Development Status: Conceptual at the moment, and still collecting and collating data from testing with the axis for optimum frequency coupling with the body tissues, which will probably be with a 450nm combined with a 650nm for pump input. Electronics will be driven with a raspberry PI running on Linux, and the application development environment running python. 

Development Cost: For the Phase 1 bed alone an estimate was made 3 years ago of $20,000 for the hardware alone. With the additional sensors that are planned to be included, it may be substantially more at this time. The Phase 2 bed was problematic due to the cost of the crystal rods, and when Phase 2 is implemented, then an additional $10,000 of equipment will be acquired for crystal growing, finishing and polishing. Mass production will probably bring the costs down to $20,000-$30,000 per unit. In-house production will also contribute to increased quality and process control. This phase will also necessitate moving operations to a larger facility with larger power requirements. 

Comment: Bearden’s Provisional also mentions that it has the possibility to reverse aging effects, and this can also be termed a “rejuvenation” or “regeneration” clinic. It has been theorized that the maximum power levels would result in reversal of one physical year of deterioration in approximately 9 hours of time in the bed, although the patient would have to be sedated during that time, as extreme physical discomfort is anticipated. So a single night’s treatment once a year would stop the aging process in it’s tracks.

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