Studies Validating the Technology
Pain Relief Study FLIR Technology backed by Duke University
Effects of a "Holographic" disk on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and Performance: a Pilot Study - University of Alabama
A research study to determine if “encoded holographic data discs” at acupressure sites would alleviate the pain and discomfort commonly associated with delayed onset muscle soreness, as well as enhance weight lifting performance.
Testing The Effects Of The 8ight Relief Holographic Disc On Pain Areas Using Thermal Imaging. - HealthWalk
Comparison of before and after tests of the Relief Disc from 8ight exhibited a cooling effect on the pain area and the cooling effect appeared to transmit to other areas of the body. This cooling effect of inflammation from athletic exercise could lead to increased muscle endurance from the reduction in inflammation and pain.
Balance And Motion Testing On Wrist Bands Powered By 8ight Holographic Technology - Dr. Kendal Stewart, MD
A single-subject preliminary evaluation to test Wristband technology showing such astounding results that a full double-blind placebo study is proposed.
The Effects Of Holographic Technology On Resting Heart Rate In Division 1 Football Players - Troy University
A research study to determine if “encoded holographic data discs” at acupressure sites would alleviate the pain and discomfort commonly associated with delayed onset muscle soreness, as well as enhance weight lifting performance.
Demonstrating A Significant Influence In Biofield Resonance, Bionetic Harmonics, And Bioelectrical Zeta Potential - Lee G. Wooley
This paper provides a scientific basis regarding the significant and on-going demonstrations of positive interactions with the bio field (Rubik 2002), bionetic harmonics (Woolley 1994) and bio-electrical zeta potential responses through the use of the 8ight programmed holographic discs when placed in close proximity to, or onto the skin of the human body.
Effects of a "Holographic" disk on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and Performance: a Pilot Study - University of Alabama
A research study to determine if “encoded holographic data discs” at acupressure sites would alleviate the pain and discomfort commonly associated with delayed onset muscle soreness, as well as enhance weight lifting performance.
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