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Extraordinary Thermoregulatory Response Induced by Novel Alloy: A Preliminary Thermographic Analysis
Health Frequency (Ħ) Research Division Thermographic documentation performed by a certified medical thermography specialist using an FLIR A-320 camera in accordance with standard imaging protocols Abstract Medical thermographic imaging revealed unprecedented thermoregulatory responses following contact with a proprietary alloy developed by Health Frequency (Ħ). Thermal changes were observed predominantly in distal anatomical regions rather than at the point of contact, sugges

Viktor Dyment
Oct 316 min read


Wave Biocompatibility of Materials: Independent Scientific Validation
Viktor Dyment, Independent Researcher | healthfrequency.com Glen Rein, PhD | Quantum-Biology Research Lab October 2025 ABSTRACT This study presents independent scientific validation of the wave biocompatibility hypothesis using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) to measure cellular-level effects of textile materials. Results demonstrate that specific fabrics produce measurable changes (up to 25%) in the electrical conductivity of human buccal cells, supporting the

Viktor Dyment
Oct 259 min read


Wave Biocompatibility of Materials: A Hypothesis Description, Proposed Experiments and Observations
Core Hypothesis Viktor Dyment proposes a theory suggesting that environmental materials (clothing fabrics, bedding, metal alloys, dental materials) exert measurable physiological effects on the human organism through wave interactions at the cellular structure level. According to this theory, materials can be classified into four categories of wave influence: Categories 1-2 : Biocompatible materials that harmonize physiological processes Categories 3-4 : Materials that cause

Viktor Dyment
Oct 155 min read


HEALTH FREQUENCY: THE WAVE THEORY OF HEALTH, REJUVENATION, AND LONGEVITY
I. The Core Problem: Why Do Modern Humans Get Sick? “Our closest relatives, chimpanzees, rarely develop cancer — despite sharing 99% of...

Viktor Dyment
Oct 114 min read
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