This study investigates the potential harmonizing effects of the “TraumEZ Harmonizer” on traumatic stress factors in human subjects. The study employed Bioenergy Informative Systems Analysis (BESA) to evaluate bioenergetic changes in two participants after exposure to the harmonizer.
Study Design: In this exploratory, controlled study, participants were chosen based on specific stress factors—emotional stress due to a partner crisis and physical discomfort following a traumatic injury. Each participant was subsequently exposed to the field of the “TraumEZ Harmonizer” for 30 minutes, with BESA testing repeated immediately after exposure and again 10 minutes later. Additionally, serum blood tests were performed to detect physiological changes and correlate findings with bioenergetic status.
Results: The study demonstrated significant positive changes in the energy-informative systems of the participants after exposure to the “TraumEZ Harmonizer.” BESA tests showed reductions in stress markers and an improvement in bioenergetic regulation. Blood serum analyses revealed normalization of previously dysregulated parameters, suggesting an improvement in the physiological status of the subjects. The findings support the harmonizer’s capacity to positively influence energy-informative stress factors, aiding in the regulation of traumatic stress and contributing to overall well-being.