The aim
To prove the effect of the memon® transformer at various damaging frequencies by testing memon®-harmonised water compared to normal tap water.
The test
The Institute for Energy Field Measurement, Frequency Testing and Analysis (INEFA) used a computer-controlled frequency measuring device to test the presence of pathogenic regulation interference, such as e-smog, water veins, earth rays, cell nucleus membrane, DDT, mercury, copper and other disruptive interference in water. By configuring the pathogenic frequencies on the measuring device, the tensor shows a resonance or no resonance for the product being measured. If it shows resonance, this indicates the presence of a pathogenic vibration. If, for example, the frequency is set to 99.5 (e-smog) and the product goes into resonance, this means that e-smog information is present.
The results
Tap water with memon®-transformer system; polarisation plane: right-polar, frequency pattern in accordance with light spectrum: around 770 nm; Date: 23.08.2004
| 28 interference incidences | 19 interference incidences |
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The result "nicht nachweisbar" means that there was no resonance for the relevant interference, i.e. that the device used, in this case the memon® transformer, works.