EFFECT
OF THE
MEGACHI PENDANT TO REVERSE THE DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS OF CELL PHONE
RADIATION ON
HUMAN DNA
Glen Rein, PhD
Quantum Biology
Research Lab
Ridgway, CO 81432
Summary
A
research study was conducted which demonstrated the
effects of cell phone radiation on the electrical properties of DNA.
Electromagnetic
(EM) fields from cell phones were shown to inhibit the electrical
properties of
DNA. This effect was observed with cell phones (CP) on standby mode when
they
are emitting relatively weak EM fields and after only one EMF exposure
lasting
3 hours. The MegaChi pendant was able to partially or totally reverse
the
inhibitory effect of cell phone radiation. The effect of the MegaChi
pendant
was further shown to be frequency and orientation dependent. When the
perpendicular and parallel orientation data are taken together it can be
concluded that the MegaChi pendant is highly effective at reversing cell
phone
induced effects on DNA.
Goals of this Research Project
·
Demonstrate the short-term
effects of CP radiation on the electrical properties of DNA in-vitro.
·
Evaluate the efficacy of the
Mega-Chi to immediately reverse these effects.
Introduction
Electro-pollution
is now an
established phenomenon which impacts public health. Originally believed
to only
effect electromagnetic (EM) sensitive people (Hillert, 1999), it is now
believed to effect the population at large, particularly the young and
elderly
(Bailey, 2007). A wide variety of detrimental effects have been reported
in
cellular, animal and clinical studies. Of particular concern are the
effects of
cell phones because of their ubiquitous use. The association between
cell phone
use and cognitive brain function (Sandstrom, 2001) as well as an
increased
incidence of brain cancer (Kundi, 2004) are of particular interest. With
respect to carcinogenic effects of cell phones, there is increasing
evidence
that these effects are mediated by DNA.
Previous
studies demonstrated that
DNA is highly sensitive to man-made EM fields which cause a variety of
physical damage to its helical structure, as well as producing
detrimental
effects on its biological function within the cell nucleus. These
effects have
been observed for EM fields emanating from power lines, cell phones and
computers (Omura, 1993). Regarding physical effects, these EM fields
induce
changes in the conformation of the secondary helical structure of DNA
(Semin,
1995), as well as causing direct nicking of one or both of the two
strands that
make up the DNA helix (Diem, 2005). Structural damages like these are
known to
be associated with cancer. EM fields from man-made electronic devices
causes
biological effects which trigger cancer via mechanisms independent of
DNA.
Taken together, these studies clearly demonstrate low-level EMF from
cell
phones and home appliances are detrimental to the health.
Manufacturers
of such home appliances do not want the public
to know there products are unhealthy. Therefore, the scientific research
they sponsor is designed to show no harmful biological effects. Since all
resonance
effects between EM fields and biological systems occur only within
specific
frequency and amplitude “windows” (Blackman, 1989), it is relatively
easy to
conduct an experiment outside these windows to ensure a biological
effect is
not observed. It is therefore reasonable to assume that studies showing
no
harmful effects of EM fields were done under non-resonance conditions.
Experimental
Approach
In
these experiments the
biological system being influenced by the EM fields from cell phones is
purified human DNA suspended in an aqueous environment. Using this
in-vitro
model system, the electrical properties of DNA were measured. It is well
known that DNA conducts electricity, either along its
central axis or across the individual strands that make up its helical
structure. The electrical properties of DNA and other large biomolecules
can be
measured used standardized methods involving application of a weak
current at
various frequencies and measuring the induced voltage (Nielsen, 1962).
Electrical conductivity of DNA has
been studied in detail in DNA where it is shown to be frequency and
temperature
dependent (Kutnjak, 2005). These electrical properties are also
dependent on
the presence of structured water which immediately surrounds all charged
biomolecules
(Van Zandt, 1987). Using a different
method,
Smith confirmed the requirement for water because no electrical
measurements
could be obtained from dry (dead) biomolecules (Smith, 1999).
In
the present study, the standard
methods described above were used to measure the electrical properties
of human DNA in water at different frequencies. The
contributions from water were subtracted from all measurements so the
electrical properties of DNA itself were measured and reported. Using
this
procedure measurements were taken on DNA exposed to ambient EM fields in
the
environment, DNA exposed to cell phone radiation and DNA exposed to the
same
cell phone with a MegaChi pendant placed on it either parallel or
perpendicular to the axis of the cell phone
Detailed Experimental
Methods
The specific protocol that was followed
involved
making a stock solution (3mg/ml) of human placental DNA (Sigma Chemical
Co.,
St. Louis) in deionized water. The stock solution was diluted to 1 mg/ml
in
deionized water for all experiments. In the first series of experiments,
electrical properties were measured after the DNA solution had been
sitting on
the lab bench for three hours exposed only to ambient EM fields in the
environment. For EM field exposure a mobile Samsung flip cell phone
(2006
model) was plugged in and kept on standby mode, not receiving mode, and a
small
glass vial containing the diluted DNA was placed directly on the opened
cell
phone for 3 hours.
In the next series
of experiments the Mega-Chi pendant was placed on the
touch pad of the same cell phone adjacent to the vial containing DNA in
two
positions- either parallel or perpendicular to the central axis of the
cell
phone. Separate vials containing the diluted DNA solution were used for
these
two experiments and the exact same procedure was followed as done
previously
for the control experiment. Control experiments were done first since it
was
unknown how long the protective effect of the MegaChi pendant might
last.
For all measurement,
weak (milliamp) current at specific frequencies
(10-100kHz) was applied to purified human DNA in an aqueous solution to
measure
the corresponding voltage using a standard potentiostat. For each
experiment
ten sequential measurements were made on ten individual aliquots and
averages
calculated. In all cases
electrical responses due to water were subtracted out from the signal
(DNA +
water) to ensure energetic treatments affected the DNA molecules and not
the
water molecules.
Results
Based
on previous research at the Quantum Biology Research
Lab with EM fields from various devices including cell phones, five
representative frequencies were chosen for use in the present study.
Measurements were taken at these frequencies to obtain strong and
moderate
inhibitory effects from cell phone radiation. The present study
confirmed
previous results that cell phone radiation inhibits the electrical
activity of
DNA. The data in Table 1 demonstrate a complete inhibition at 20 and 27
kHz,
whereas a partial 40% inhibition was observed at 34 kHz and 87 kHz.
The
present study also demonstrated for the first time that
the MegaChi pendant placed on top of a cell phone was capable of
completely or
partially reversing the inhibitory effects of cell phone radiation. The
data in
Table 2 and 3 indicate that at 27 kHz, where a strong resonance occurs
and the
cell phone completely inhibited the electrical properties of DNA, the
MegaChi
pendant completely reversed the cell phone effect whether it was placed
perpendicular or parallel to the axis of the cell phone. However, at
other
frequencies the efficacy the MegaChi pendant is orientation specific.
For
example, the results in Table 2 and 3 indicate that at 87 kHz the
pendant is
only effective in the perpendicular orientation where it completely
reverses
the cell phone effect on DNA. A similar orientation effect is seen at 11
kHz,
which also only works (although only partially) in perpendicular
orientation.
In contrast, the pendant is ineffective when placed in the parallel
orientation
when measurements are taken at this particular frequency. When
measurements are
taken at 34 kHz the opposite results are obtained – the pendant if
effective in
the parallel orientation but not in the perpendicular orientation.
The
final observation from this study indicates that at 20
kHz, neither parallel nor perpendicular orientations reduced the cell
phone
effect. These data clearly show the efficacy of the Mega Chi pendant to
reverse
cell phone induced effects on the electrical properties of DNA and
demonstrate
that this reversal effect is frequency and orientation dependent.
Table 1
CELL
PHONE RADIATION INHIBITS ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF
DNA
|
Frequency
(kHz)
|
DNA
Ambient
EMF
|
DNA
Cell
Phone
Radiation
|
%
Inhibition
|
|
11
|
18
|
0.7
|
96
|
|
20
|
20
|
0
|
100
|
|
27
|
35
|
1.0
|
97
|
|
34
|
34
|
21
|
38
|
|
87
|
30
|
18
|
40
|
Table 2
PROTECTIVE EFFECTS
OF MEGA CHI PENDANT IN PERPENDICULAR ORIENTATION
|
Frequency
(kHz)
|
CP
Effect
%
Inhibition
|
CP
+
MegaChi(perpendicular)
%
Change
|
MegaChi
Effect
|
|
11
|
-96
|
-56
|
44%
effective
|
|
20
|
100
|
100
|
Ineffective
|
|
27
|
-97
|
+23
|
Complete
reversal
|
|
34
|
-38
|
-50
|
Ineffective
|
|
87
|
-40
|
0
|
Complete
reversal
|
Table 3
PROTECTIVE EFFECTS
OF MEGACHI PENDANT IN PARALLEL ORIENTATION
|
Frequency
(kHz)
|
CP
Effect
%
Inhibition
|
CP
+ MegaChi
(parallel)
%
Change
|
MegaChi
Effect
|
|
11
|
-96
|
100
|
Ineffective
|
|
20
|
100
|
100
|
Ineffective
|
|
27
|
-97
|
0
|
Complete
reversal
|
|
34
|
-38
|
+23
|
Complete
reversal
|
|
87
|
-40
|
-57
|
Ineffective
|
Discussion
Comparison
of data obtained with control DNA in ambient EM
fields to the data obtained after DNA was exposed to cell phone
radiation for 3
hours, it is clear that cell phone radiation inhibits the electrical
properties
of DNA at certain frequencies where resonance conditions are met. In
this case
there is resonance between the DNA molecule, the cell phone radiation
and the
ambient geomagnetic field. Based on previous research at the QBRL
frequencies
were chosen where strong (11, 20 and 27 kHz) and moderate (34 and 87kHz)
inhibitory effects were expected. Indeed the results presented here
confirm
previous results, demonstrating that a harmful man-made energy source
inhibits
the electrical properties of DNA. The resonance frequencies where this
cell
phone effect is observed may originate from the cell phones themselves
although
cell phone radiation has apparently not been measured between 10 and 100
kHz
(Straume, 2007). Alternatively, the frequencies were this effect is
observed
may originate from intrinsic vibrations of the DNA molecule itself.
Resonance
frequencies of biomolecules like DNA are typically measured using
optical
spectrophotometers which have shown that DNA resonates in the RF and
microwave
portions of the EM spectrum. However DNA frequencies have not yet been
measured
in the 10 to 100 kHz region. Therefore at this time it is unclear why
the
observed effect on cell phones occurs at only these specific
frequencies.
The
second major goal of this research project was to
demonstrate the efficacy of the MegaChi pendant to prevent cell
phone-induced
effects on the electrical properties of DNA. The first series of
experiments
was done with the MegaChi pendant placed perpendicular to the axis of
the cell
phone. The results from this experiment (Table 2) indicate a complete
reversal
of the cell phone effect certain frequencies, i.e. 87 kHz.
A
partial 44% reversal of the cell phone effect was seen at
11 kHz indicating that the information stored in the pendant does indeed
resonate with DNA at that frequency but does not completely negate the
cell
phone effect.
On
the other hand, the information in the pendant has a
strong resonance with DNA at 27 kHz and not only completely restores the
cell
phone effect, but overcompensates and increases the electrical
properties of
DNA by 23% when compared to untreated controls. This “better than
normal”
effect has been seen before at the Quantum Biology Research Lab when
testing
other anti-EMF subtle energy technologies. Similar overshooting has been
observed by Dr Petkovic of the University of Nis in Yugoslavia, when
studying a
ferromagnetic cell phone blocker (Petkovic, 2007). Although the
mechanism for
the over-compensation effect is unknown, the phenomenon supports the
concept
that at certain frequencies, the information stored in a subtle energy
technology must resonate with the DNA molecule and must be of the right
type
(out of phase, etc) to reverse the effects of the offending radiation.
Thus,
the information stored in the MegaChi pendant is so
effective at 27 kHz, it over-compensates. On the other hand, the
information is
not exactly the correct type to completely reverse the cell phone effect
at 11
kHz. Apparently the MegaChi information when aligned perpendicular
doesn’t
resonate with DNA or cell phone radiation at certain frequencies (20 and
34
kHz) since there is no reversal of the cell phone effects a these
frequencies.
Since
other investigators (Smith, 1999) have reported
orientation dependent effects of subtle energy technology (with respect
to
alignment in the geomagnetic field), it was prudent to test the MegaChi
pendant
in a second position – parallel to the axis of the cell phone. The
results from
this experiment (Table 3) indicate different protective effects are seen
in the
two orientations. In the parallel orientation, the cell phone effect at
34 kHz
is now completely reversed, whereas the pendant is ineffective in the
perpendicular orientation. In fact, at this frequency, the pendant is so
effective, an over-compensation effect is observed. At 27 kHz the
overcompensation effect seen with the perpendicular orientation is still
completely effective in the parallel position but there is no
overcompensation.
This observation adds further support to the hypothesis that subtle
changes in
the quality of the MegaChi information effects its ability to protect
DNA from
cell phone radiation. The results in Table 3 also indicate at higher
frequencies (87 kHz) the parallel orientation is less effective than the
perpendicular orientation because the protective effect is lost in the
parallel
orientation.
When
the MegaChi pendant is worn on the body, the
orientation of its energy field will vary relative to the cell phone as
the
user moves in different positions. Therefore when evaluating the
efficacy of
the pendant to reverse the detrimental effects of cell phone radiation
(on the
electrical properties of DNA) one needs to examine both perpendicular
and
parallel effects. Thus, although the pendant is ineffective in the
parallel
orientation when measurements were taken at 87 kHz, the pendant is
effective at
this frequency in the perpendicular orientation. Therefore combining
both sets
of data we can conclude that the MegaChi pendant is highly effective at
reversing cell phone induced effects on DNA.
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