Hybrid Automobile Research


The transformer used in this test was the memonizerCAR.



The hybrid car is fast becoming a popular vehicle due to its use of both electricity and conventional fuel to make it run. However, with this implementation of electricity in its power systems, the effect of electro smog emissions on human biology becomes a greater consideration than in conventional cars.  


These following Dark Field Microscopy images are the result of a study conducted for normal driving conditions by Dr. Michael Hontéle, March 20 2009.


The below images show the results before and after a 30 minute test drive in a hybrid car:


















Though the first slide is slightly zoomed, the second slide exhibits clumping, as will be been later in the images for non-hybrid cars. The edges of the blood cells after a 30 minute test drive appear to be disfigured with sharpened edges, almost resembling cog shapes.


The final slide shows the result of driving the same car for the same period except with a memon® memonizerCAR installed. These cells show good spacing, no clumping with well formed smooth cell edges.