Hi Impact Race Car Research
The transformer used in this test was the memonizerCAR.
This study was to investigate the impact of electronic and environmental stresses
on the driver (Johannes Stuck). The test took place using a Lamborghini Gallardo
for the ADAC-
Dark field microscopy was used to show the results. Each field was assessed for what is know as “rouleaux formation”. This is a phenomenon of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and among other attributes, takes into account the flowability of blood. The more freely and openly the erythrocites are distributed across a sample, the better the flow qualities are.
Oxidative stress was also evaluated, based upon the characteristic of the rouleaux formation. Lastly, the final important parameter that is measured were the number of neutrophile granulocytes (the most abundant type of white blood cell and form an essential part of the innate immune system) in the entire sample, in order to evaluate any possible influence of the human immune system.
In the first image below, the blood sample shows the subjects blood before the first test race without a memonizerCAR:
The next image shows the result after the test race, without the memonizerCAR.
Finally, the result of another test race, except this time a memonizerCAR was installed onto the battery of the race car.
The results here are very clear and profound. No oxidative stress was found and the rouleaux formation has also disappeared. The cells themselves show smoothed and well rounded cell shapes. Because of this, the flowability of the blood will allow greater transport of oxygen to tissues and cells of the body.
It was commented by Andreas Gerzen (Institut für analytische Medizin):
Using therapeutic-
Andreas Gerzen, May 2011.