Psychosomatic or real?

The page titled "Medical test results" shows that the results obtained from the Electroshield are real and verifiable. The seven people who participated in the test in New Zealand did not know when the Electroshield that was plugged into their office space was a working unit or a placebo. The fact that the blood tests changed to corresspond to either the working unit or the placebo verifys that the results were not psychosomatic.

To further corroborate these findings we look once again to our dairy herd. When the milk is received at the dairy processing plant it is automatically checked for the level of somatic cells present. All milk contains some level of somatic cells; the level of cells present is an indication of the quality of the milk and the health of the cows. Whenever a cow is subjected to stress, such as an injury or disease, the cell count rises. This is Mother Nature in action - white blood cells are created to fight off the stress. This is very similar to the testing done on the seven office workers in New Zealand.

We have monitored the somatic cell count in the entire milking herd for several months by alternating between the Electroshields plugged into the dairy barn and removed from the dairy barn. The results have been very consistent. The highest level reached without the Electroshield has been 420, with the average reading at 360. The lowest reading with the Electroshield plugged into the dairy barn has been 120, with the average reading at 140.

Obviously the cows do not have cell count changes due to psychosomatic factors.

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