Overview

An independent 12-week pilot study was conducted to explore the potential physiological and cognitive effects of using Blushield technology in healthy adults. The study focused on how exposure to the Blushield field might influence biological balance, cognitive performance, and overall wellbeing.

Study Design

  • Duration: 12 weeks
  • Participants: Healthy adults aged 25–55
  • Devices Used: Portable and plug-in Blushield models
  • Measurements: Blood biomarkers, sleep quality, cognitive performance, and heart rate variability

Participants were asked to continue their normal routines without making major changes to diet, exercise, or technology use.

Key Findings

  • Improved sleep quality: Participants reported deeper, more restful sleep patterns.
  • Cognitive benefits: Gains were noted in focus, memory, and processing speed.
  • Heart rate variability: HRV readings showed improved balance within the autonomic nervous system.
  • Epigenetic response: Changes were observed in methylation markers linked to voltage-gated calcium channel genes, an area associated with EMF response in other studies.

Importantly, no adverse effects were reported during or after the study period.

What It Means

While this was an early, small-scale study, the results were promising. They suggest that exposure to coherent, natural-pattern electromagnetic fields may help support biological equilibrium in today’s EMF-dense environments.

Larger, long-term trials are planned to validate and expand upon these findings.

Our Commitment to Ongoing Research

At Blushield, we believe independent testing and scientific transparency are essential. Each study helps refine our understanding of how the body interacts with electromagnetic environments and how our technology can best support human health and performance.

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