Background: Quantec is a new instrumental bioinformation therapy, that acts on the patient's electromagnetic fields to restore the body's normal functions. Heart rate variability (HRV) is an important biomarker applied in research to measure physiological effects.
Method:Approved by the Ethics Committee (1068/2014). 10 individuals, mean age 60.4±6.4 years, with at least one cardiovascular risk. An instrumental biocommunication device (Quantec 6.0-R2-08, Munich, Germany) was used for an acute application of 12 seconds of treatment. The recording of the HR and the RR intervals (Polar RS800CX, Polar Electro Oy, Kempele, Finland) was done with the volunteer sitting in a state of rest for 10 minutes before application and 5 minutes afterwards. Only the RRi series with more than 95% sinus beats were analyzed, having selected the 256 most stable points and calculated the HRV indices (Software Kubios HRV, version 2.0, University of Kuopio, Finland).Results: Δ variation between pre and post moments of the LH/HF ratio had a significant negative correlation (p = 0.006). Glycemia showed a significant reduction (p = 0.010) as did the Triglycerides (p = 0.024).
Discussion:Quantec had a positive effect on blood concentration values of cholesterol, triglycerides and glycemia. In the altered LH/HF values, it showed greater reductions in sympathetic activity and an increase in parasympathetic activity.
Conclusion: Acute treatment with Quantec was effective in reducing metabolic imbalances. Citation: Mora JAO, Chagas EFB, Quiterio RJ. Acute effect of Quantec therapy on cardiovascular risk factors and autonomous modulation of heart rate. Int J Complement Alt Med. 2018;11(3):149-153. Citation: Mora JAO, Chagas EFB, Quiterio RJ. Acute effect of Quantec therapy on cardiovascular risk factors and autonomous modulation of heart rate. Int J Complement Alt Med. 2018;11(3):149-153. Citation: Mora JAO, Chagas EFB, Quiterio RJ. Acute effect of Quantec therapy on cardiovascular risk factors and autonomous modulation of heart rate. Int J Complement Alt Med. 2018;11(3):149-153. Citation: Mora JAO, Chagas EFB, Quiterio RJ. Acute effect of Quantec therapy on cardiovascular risk factors and autonomous modulation of heart rate. Int J Complement Alt Med. 2018;11(3):149-153.
Quantum physics considers that the human body is an electromagnetic field generator, which is influenced by the environment and other living beings (biocommunication)_ Therefore, our body acts as a gauge and generator of
bioinformation. Studies in this area have Increased considerably in recent years, mainly with the use of equipment (instrumental biocommunication) which aim to rebalance the patient's electromagnetic field by sending information. The possibility of these devices recognizing the body's quantum physicochemical properties and intervening in them has presented promising results for this new type of therapy. The theory proposes to
intervene on the disease by transmitting specific electronic vibrations to take the atom back to normal vibration and eliminate the disease, that is, to bring the atom to a level of stability so that it can get back to work properly. This review aims to review the available information on one of the equipment that proposes to this therapy, Quantec_
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