A DOUBLE-BLIND EEG-RESPONSE TEST FOR A SUPPOSED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD-NEUTRALIZING DEVICE Part I: Via The Clinician Expertise Procedure

Authors

  • C. Norman Shealy M.D.
  • Timothy L Smith M.D.
  • Paul Thomlinson Ph.D.
  • William A Tiller Ph.D.

Abstract

Twenty-seven individuals were evaluated for effects of a clock emitting 50 milligaus of electromagnetic field energy(EMF) upon the computerized EEG(brain map). They were then retested with either an active or placebo pendant(Clarus QLink) on the chest while again receiving 50 milligaus of electromagnetic energy applied within 6 inches of the vertex of the skull and finally retested after wearing the pendant for a month. Both subject and research technician were blinded to the active versus placebo devices. The active pendant showed significantly greater protection from the EEG disturbance induced by the electromagnetically active clock.

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Experimental