Q-Link Research
QLink technology is the result of over a decade and a half of research and development involving leading scientists, engineers and health professionals. Medical and scientific institutes, researchers and clincians who are pioneering new solutions in integrated healthcare, are now endorsing the QLink.
The technology contained in the QLink is called Sympathetic Resonance Technology.
SRT is engineered from a scientific field called 'subtle energy'. We are discovering how subtle energy refinement can make quantum electromagnetic, chemical and biological phenomena more functional. Since 1991, Clarus has been developing and testing this technology.
To examine whether the responses we see in the QLink are simply placebo responses, double-blind, controlled, and in vitro studies have been and are being conducted at some of the finest institutes in the world, including Stanford University, USA, Imperial College, London and the institute of Cancer at the University of Vienna.
Qlink Research Documents:
Brainwave frequency
The density and frequency of brainwaves on 30 subjects was measured to investigate the effects of an EMF stressor and the QLink on resting brainwaves.
Skin response
Subjects were taken and their skin responses measured at forty different key body points. This was repeated with a QLink and an EM stressor.
Muscle strength
Procedure whereby a muscle is tested for strength while the corresponding meridian is stimulated through Applied Kinesiology (AK). Repeated with a QLink.
QLink Technology helps to protect normal brain cell function in the presence of Mobile Phones
The study of brain changes in 24 normal adults, conducted by Dr Rodney Croft, at the Brain & Behaviour Research Institute at the University of Wollongong, Australia, in collaboration with the Dept of Cognitive Neuroscience and Behaviour at Imperial College Medical School, London and the department of Psychology at Coventry University, England, indicated that wearing the QLink reduced the effects of active mobile phones on human brain cells.
Effects of QLink pendant on the blood and biological terrain - April 2001
In two separate live blood microscropy studies conducted by microbiologist Robert Young, PHD,live and dried blood tests are used to test for disturbances in the blood morphology. Results suggest that the QLink pendant helps to mediate the effects of stress by enhancing both the blood terrain and the integrity of human blood cells. Thus, significant improvements in blood morphology are seen with the QLink pendant. The following are 4 panel microscopy images if blood morphology before and 72 hours after wearing the QLink in a typical subject:





