The Science of Flow: Insights into Modern Technology and Cellular Health

|James Walters

At AV Edge, our technology is rooted in extensive Research & Development. These studies provide a vital "look under the hood" at how common environmental stressors—specifically the electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from mobile devices—impact our biology.

 

The Observation: The "Rouleaux Effect"

One of the most striking findings involves the Rouleaux Effect. In a natural, balanced state, red blood cells carry a specific surface charge that allows them to repel each other and flow freely. This individual movement is crucial because it ensures maximum surface area for oxygen to be transported to your brain, heart, and muscles.

However, Internal laboratory observations suggest that exposure to EMF transmissions from mobile phones may disrupt. The cells appear to lose their individual charge and begin to stack together like piles of coins. This "roped" state can significantly hinder the efficiency of the circulatory system.

 

Indicators of Systemic Stress

Tests didn't just look at the blood; they monitored how the whole body reacted to this cellular shift:

  • Physiological Stress: Data from Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) indicated that the body enters a heightened state of stress when exposed to these transmissions.
  • The Energy Connection: When blood flow is compromised by clumping, oxygen delivery becomes less efficient. Oxygen is the primary fuel required for the production of ATP (cellular energy).

 

The Impact of Frequency Technology

A key observation of testing was observing the corrective impact of the programmed frequency technology.

 

R&D microscopic analysis showing red blood cell clumping under EMF stress and the restoration of free-flowing blood through frequency-based technology.
Imagery or biological diagrams included in this post are purely abstract illustrations and conceptual examples created using Artificial Intelligence (AI). They are intended to visualize the "Rouleaux Effect" and the principles of cellular flow for educational purposes. These images are not actual clinical laboratory photographs or direct results from a specific test subject. We use these simulated visuals to provide a clear representation of the internal observations described in our R&D reports.

 

  • Restoring Cellular Flow: Upon introducing the technology, the "roped" blood internal observations indicated cells may ‘unstick’ and return to a healthy, free-flowing state.
  • Counterbalancing Stress: The technology acted as a "counterbalance," potentially supporting the body’s internal systems return to a state of adaptability and baseline performance.
  • Optimising the Environment: Rather than blocking signals, the technology modulates the environment with beneficial frequencies that support the body's natural integrity.

 

The Conclusion & Disclaimer

These insights demonstrate why we are so passionate about our range. While we cannot change the fact that we live in a digital world, this research provides a powerful indicator of how we can support our bodies to maintain natural flow, energy, and balance.

Important Note on Our Research & Imagery: These findings are based on internal observations. Please note that these results are not peer-reviewed, nor do they constitute a formal clinical or scientific study. They are intended solely as internal observations that indicate how modern technology EMFs may be interacting with human biology and how our frequency-based technology may be assisting the body in maintaining its natural state.

Regarding Visual Content: Any microscopic imagery or biological diagrams included in this post are purely abstract illustrations and conceptual examples created using Artificial Intelligence (AI). They are intended to visualise the "Rouleaux Effect" and the principles of cellular flow for educational purposes. These images are not actual clinical laboratory photographs or direct results from a specific test subject. We use these simulated visuals to provide a clear representation of the internal observations described in our R&D reports.