It is said that the electromagnetic wave signals emitted by the human body represent the specific state of the human body, and the emitted electromagnetic wave signals are different under the body’s different conditions, such as health, sub-health, disease, etc. The accuracy rate of the analyzer device is said to be between 85% to 95%. In summary, it appears the “quantum resonance” medical devices on the market today, may not be providing any useful medical information. According to David B. Chalpin, MD (Diagnostic Radiologist, USA): “this 'quantum resonance magnetic analyzer' device! The question arises now is; has the FDA certified the use of QMRA as a medical device for use in this country??
Source: GhanaWeb November 01, 2017 00:11 UTC