The thermographic research results of palm and fingers of a subject during a time interval under the influence of an active ADR Protect ™ Energy Stimulator. Thermographic research testing using an active ADR Protect ™ Energy Stimulator over several time intervals shown above was conducted at the “Józef Struś” Municipal Hospital, Radiophysical Laboratory of the Department of Radiology in Poznań, Poland.
Photo type I - photo taken using visible light.
Photo type II - photo taken using infrared light.
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| initial state w/o ADR Protect | initial state | after 10 sec | after 30 sec | |
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| Photo type I | Photo type II | Photo type II | Photo type II | |
| after 60 sec | after 90 sec | after 120 sec | after 180 sec | |
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The distinct increase in finger and palm temperature over time under the influence of active ADR Protect ™ Energy Stimulator suggests significant improvement in peripheral blood circulation in a subject with Raynaud’s disease symptoms. The tests also proved that inactive ADR Protect ™ Energy Stimulator did not have a “placebo” effect on all tested subjects (see research diagram).
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| initial state w/o ADR Protect | initial state | after 10 sec | after 30 sec | |
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| after 60 sec | after 90 sec | after 120 sec | after 180 sec | |
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The thermographic research results of palm and fingers of a subject during a time interval under the influence of an active ADR Protect ™ Energy Stimulator.
The thermographic research results of a subject before and after use of ADR Protect ™Energy Stimulator.
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| before use | during use | Temp. (ºC) |
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Thermographic research testing of before and after use of ADR Protect ™ shown above was conducted at “Karol Marcinkowski” University of Medical Sciences, Institute of Radiology – Radiophysics Department in Poznań, Poland.
According to thermographic criteria, a slight decrease of facial temperature, with simultaneous reduction of nose temperature during test “B”, suggests an increase of internal carotid blood flow (i.e., brain perfusion improvement). The distinct increase of finger temperature (up to 2ºC) suggests clear blood perfusion improvement.