The Ability of
Aulterra's Neutralizer to Reverse
the Harmful Effects of Electromagnetic
Fields
Generated from Cell Phones on Human DNA
Maria Syldona,Ph.D.
Quantum Biology Research Labs
Summary
Electromagnetic
(EM) fields from cell phones were shown to have a statistically significant
detrimental effect on the recovery of human DNA after heat shock. This
effect was observed with cell phones on standby mode when they are
emitting relatively weak EM fields and after only minutes of EM field
exposure. The detrimental effect of EM energy from cell phones was
completely neutralized when Aulterra’s Neutralizer was attached to
the back of the cell phone. In the presence of the Neutralizer there
was 100% recovery of the DNA, as if no cell phone was present. This
neutralizing effect appears to prevent initial damage to DNA immediately
following EM field exposure.
The Experimental Approach
In
these experiments, the biological system being influenced by the EM
fields from cell phones is purified human DNA suspended in a natural
ionic environment. Previous studies demonstrated that the structure
of DNA is sensitive to classical (Semin, 1995) and non-classical (Rein,
1995) EM fields; thereby indicating that energy fields can influence
the winding and unwinding of the two strands which make up the DNA
helix and define its conformation.
Utilizing
the well-known fact that heat shock causes DNA strands to unwind (Marmur,
1961), the Quantum Biology Research Lab developed a sensitive assay
which involves measuring the kinetics of rewinding following heat shock.
It is well known that as the DNA cools, it recovers by rewinding back
into an intact double helix (Marmur, 1961). The rewinding/recovery
process can be monitored by measuring the absorption of UV light as
a function of the cooling temperature or increasing time. As the DNA
recovers from the heat shock, hydrogen bonds reform to connect the
two strands; thus healing or recovery of the DNA is directly related
to the number of hydrogen bonds. Preliminary experiments with the new
assay confirmed that weak EM fields slow down the rewinding or recovery
following heat shock.
More
recently, the DNA rewinding assay has been modified to increase its
sensitivity. The modifications are based on a previous study which
demonstrated that the sensitivity of DNA to UV light is enhanced in
the presence of small amounts of iron (ferric ions) (Audic, 1993).
The modified assay, which utilizes trace amounts of iron, has several
advantages over the original assay. Using the modified assay, weak
EM field effects, reported in this study, were observed within the
first few minutes following EM exposure and did not require conditioning
(repeated exposure to EM fields).
Experimental Methods
Three
types of experiments were conducted in this study. The control experiments
were done first in the presence of ambient EM fields, but in the absence
of any man-made EM fields. In the electromagnetic experiments, DNA
recovery was measured in the presence of EM fields from cell phones.
The third set of experiments involved measuring DNA recovery in the
presence of neutralized EM fields from cell phones containing the Neutralizer.
The
specific protocol that was followed involved making a stock solution
(0.4mg/ml) of human placental DNA (Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis) in
deionized water. The stock solution was diluted to 0.03mg/ml in C for
five minutes). A°5mM NaCl containing 1-4 µM FeCl and heat shocked (80
concentration of 1 µM FeCl was shown to be optimal and used in the
final experiments. Immediately after heat treatment, the DNA was gently
transferred to a quartz cuvette and then placed in the cuvette holder
inside the spectrophotometer. For EM field exposure, a mobile Nokia
cell phone (plugged in and set on standby mode) was placed face up
on top of the cuvette. To neutralize the EM fields, the Neutralizer
was placed on the back of the cell phone directly below the antennae.
The cell phone containing the Neutralizer was then placed face up on
top of the cuvette. In these experiments, normal and neutralized cell
phones were identically placed on the cuvette immediately after heat
treatment and remained there for the duration of the experiment. The
same protocol was used for these two sets of experiments, as well as
for controls, which were done in the absence of any cell phone treatment.
For
all experiments, the conformation of DNA was measured with state-of-the
art biochemical methodology using a UV-visible diode array spectrophotometer
(Hewlett Packard 8451A) to quantify the amount of UV light absorbed
(Thomas, 1995). UV measurements began immediately after the cell phones
were placed on the cuvette. Absorption of UV light at 260nm was measured
every 60 seconds over the course of one hour following heat shock.
As the DNA recovers, it naturally rewinds and the absorption of light
gradually decreases. The slope of the rewinding curve is a measure
of DNA’s ability to recover after heat shock. In order to quantify
the speed of recovery, the slopes were calculated using IBM Excel software.
Results
For
the data presented in Figure 1 only the initial portion (the first
five minutes) of the entire recovery curve was analyzed. The slope
in this region corresponds to the initial recovery rate, classically
used by biochemists in studying enzyme kinetics. The light grey irregular
line in this figure is a plot of the raw absorption data collected
by the spectrophotometer as a function of time-after heat shock. The
solid black line is the computer generated best-fit calculation of
the slope (r2). The slope was calculated for each separate experiment
and then compared statistically using a two sample t-test (assuming
equal variance). For statistical analysis, a total of 6 control experiments,
8 EM experiments and 6 neutralized EM experiments were used.
|
Average
Slope |
SD |
n |
p
(wrt control) |
Control |
0.877 |
0.041 |
6 |
|
Cell
Phone |
0.687 |
0.189 |
8 |
0.02 |
Cell
Phone +Neutralizer |
0.872 |
0.063 |
6 |
NS |
A.
Electromagnetic Fields From Cell Phones Effect DNA Recovery
The
results demonstrate the effect of electromagnetic (EM) fields from
cell phones on DNA recovery after heat shock. In the absence of EM
fields (control experiments) a negative slope for DNA recovery is
obtained. A less negative value for the slope reflects a slower recovery
following heat shock. In the absence of EM fields the average slope
(recovery) was -0.877 ± 0.041. In the presence of EM fields from
the cell phone the slope had an average value of -0.687 ± 0.189.
This indicates that the EM field from the cell phone produced a 22%
inhibition of recovery. This detrimental effect of EM fields from
the cell phone is highly significant compared to the untreated control
(p<0.02).
B. Cell Phone Damage Reversed With the Neutralizer
The
cell phone containing the Neutralizer produced a similar effect on
DNA recovery as was observed in the controls. The average slope for
these experiments was - 0.872 ± 0.063. This result is not significantly
different than the control value indicating that the harmful effect
of the EM field from the cell phone is completely neutralized by
the presence of the Neutralizer.
Discussion
A previous study from the Quantum Biology Research Lab (Syldona, 2000)
demonstrated an unusual effect when a test tube containing human DNA
in an aqueous solution was physically placed on top of the Aulterra
powder, the active ingredient of the Neutralizer. The results demonstrated
that the powder radiates an energy field which resonates with DNA producing
an oscillatory winding and unwinding behavior in its secondary structure.
Such behavior is consistent with the newly discovered phenomenon in
biological systems referred to as macroscopic quantum coherence (Chudnovsky,
2000) and suggests that the energy radiating from the Aulterra powder
is highly coherent (laser-like). Since the dielectric material in the
powder will radiate classic (incoherent) EM energy, it is conceivable
that the activation procedure in the manufacturing of the powder makes
this intrinsic energy coherent. Alternatively, the unique mixture of
minerals in the Aulterra powder may have intrinsic quantum properties,
like other complex lattice structures that also exhibit quantum properties
(Orrit, 1986).
The
ability of Aulterra’s powder to radiate quantum fields is related to
its ability to store quantum information following activation. Quantum-information
storage is now a recognized technology in the computer industry which
involves optical and magneto-optical storage. Information storage in
computers and in Aulterra’s products share a common mechanism, since
they both require an external EM field to store the information and
both result in the emission of a different type of EM field. Some variations
of computer technology allow storage of information in three dimensional
lattice structures (Mok, 1991), similar to Aulterra’s mineral base.
In other variations of computer technology, the emitted EM field can
be a coherent laser (Reif, 1991). Furthermore, certain storage media
exhibit unusual anomalous behavior referred to as space-inversion symmetry
(ie. normal symmetry associated with magnetization of the optical materials
is broken) (Pavlov, 1997). A similar situation also exists in phase
conjugating systems, where a time-reversed longitudinal wave is emitted
(Zozulya, 1994). According to quantum physics, both of these situations
occur at the quantum level and are associated with the presence of
quantum fields (Blumel, 1992). Therefore, if these established systems
are capable of emitting a quantum field, Aulterra’s technology may
also do the same.
If
the Aulterra powder radiates a highly-coherent field, how could such
a field neutralize the harmful, incoherent radiation emitted from a
cell phone? Although traditional physics theory states that two force
fields don’t interact in space (they just pass through each other),
recent experiments indicate that such interactions are possible. Working
with two incoherent light sources, Comorosan demonstrated that one
could modulate the action of the other to modulate a chemical reaction
(Comorosan, 1990). In addition, Omura demonstrated that energy associated
with a chemical enzyme inhibitor, in powder form, could produce a biological
effect when the molecular energy was used to modulate a laser (Omura,
1994). In this sense the coherent laser energy acted as a carrier for
the molecular energy. These studies demonstrate that two energy fields
can, in fact, interact. Furthermore, mixing incoherent and coherent
energies can have differential effects on biological systems when the
ratio of incoherent to coherent energies is altered (Litovitz, 1994).
These
studies offer an explanation for the ability of a coherent field generated
from the Aulterra powder to neutralize the biological effects of incoherent
energy from a cell phone. These studies also explain the results in
the previous study by the Quantum Biology Research Lab (Syldona, 2000).
Coherent energy from the Aulterra powder could, therefore, neutralize
the detrimental biological effect of the molecular energy associated
with heavy metals. In these experiments, however, the biological system
(DNA) was being influenced by both the energy from the chemical toxin
and the chemical toxin itself. Nonetheless, the Aulterra product offered
complete protection.
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