This study explores the effects of the Quantum Upgrade technology on parasites in human blood. This randomized double-blind study utilized dark-field microscopy and quantum entanglement and was sham-controlled to explore the impact of the technology on blood health.
Study Design: Participants were randomly assigned to an experimental group, which received exposure to the Quantum Upgrade, and a control group that did not receive exposure. Blood samples were collected and analyzed using dark-field microscopy both before and after exposure to assess alterations in blood morphology, immune response, and the presence of parasitic forms.
Results: The analysis indicated notable changes in blood morphology among participants in the experimental group. Key findings include:
- A significant reduction in the presence of parasitic structures and pathogenic organisms, with many participants showing normalization of blood components, including erythrocytes and leukocytes.
- Improvements in erythrocyte shape and function, indicating enhanced oxygen-carrying capacity and reduced signs of hemolysis.
- Observations of decreased pathogenic activity, evidenced by a lower incidence of ghost cells and agglutinated erythrocytes, suggesting an improved blood environment.
- Enhanced immune response, as reflected in the morphology of white blood cells, which displayed increased mobility and reduced signs of parasitic infestation.
These results suggest that the Quantum Upgrade technology may harmonize the blood environment and promote a healthier balance in the presence of parasites, potentially influencing overall well-being.