Abstract

Quantum Resonance System (QRS) is one of the effective instruments in the management of several diseases including diabetes. This instrument can be used with many modalities. Quantum Resonance System (QRS) works at the cellular level to normalize the function of cells. Every cell has its own frequency and the frequency package that is embodied in the Quantum Resonance System (QRS) pulsed electromagnetic signal produces a resonance effect. The objective of this study is then focus on applying Pulse Magnetic Field Therapy (PMFT) during the brainwave recording. In this study, the effectiveness of commercially available lightweight EEG devices, NeuroSky's Mindwave Mobile, was considered. The total of 44 volunteers participated in this study. Screening interview was conducted in order to select the suitable volunteers involved in the study. Participants were participated in the Pulse Magnetic Field Therapy (PMFT) for 45 minutes. Informed consent forms were provided to all participants before participating in the study. Quantum Resonance System (QRS) therapy has been designed as a non-invasive, natural, gentle and long-term therapy. It produces positive results over the longer term without side effects. The Pulse Magnetic Field Therapy (PMFT) applied using the Quantum Resonance System (QRS) caused all types of brainwaves significantly difference between pre-test and post-test after applying the Pulse Magnetic Field Therapy (PMFT) except the theta brainwave.

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