Dark-Field Microscopy Study: Evaluating the Harmonizing Effects of the Leela Infinity Bloc on Human Blood via Quantum Entanglement

This study explored the harmonizing effects of the Leela Infinity Bloc on the blood, utilizing dark-field microscopy to examine changes in blood morphology after remote exposure via quantum entanglement. The study was designed as a randomized, quantum-entangled, and placebo-free experiment, investigating whether the Leela Infinity Bloc could neutralize environmental stressors and improve blood quality. The methodology involved comparing baseline blood samples to post-exposure samples after a 15-minute remote exposure to the activated Leela Infinity Bloc, which was located 8 kilometers away.

Method: The participants’ blood was analyzed under a dark-field microscope both before and after the exposure. Blood samples were evaluated for red blood cell (RBC) aggregation, stickiness, membrane distortion, white blood cell (WBC) motility, and early clotting factors like platelet aggregation and fibrin presence. The exposure was conducted without the participants’ knowledge to maintain the study’s double-blind nature, and the blood’s response to stressors was assessed through changes in these parameters.

Results: The study found significant improvements in blood morphology after the remote exposure, with a noticeable reduction in RBC aggregation, improved WBC motility, and diminished clotting factors. These findings suggest the Leela Infinity Bloc may harmonize and neutralize stressors in the blood, enhancing overall blood vitality and health.

International Association for Quantum Technology & Frequency Medicine

International Association for Quantum Technology & Frequency Medicine

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn