Qi-Shield & protective influence on germinating bean seeds against wireless router radiation
This study has been undertaken by the German organisation BION, Institute for Bioelectromagnetics and New Biology.
The aim of the study is to confirm and validate that a Qi-Shield device provides a protective influence on germinating bean seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris) against wireless router radiation
Study Overview
"We tested an assumed protective influence of the Qi-Shield using the sensor system composed of germinating beans under a controlled (heat, temperature) stress (from now on called also Cstress). Based on the preliminary results, we followed two scenarios: (a) the seeds were exposed to Wi-Fi radiation after the C-stress, while in (b) they were exposed to the irradiation before the C-stress.
We performed two experiments: A and B following scenarios a and b, respectively. Each experiment consisted of two series and of five phases: soaking seeds, germination of seeds, temperature stress, water stress, and growth. In series 1 and 2 (exp. A), beans were exposed to Wi-Fi and/or Qi-Shield during the C-stress and the growth phase. In series 3 and 4 (exp. B), beans were exposed to Wi-Fi before the C-stress. In situations, where Qi-Shield was present, seeds were exposed to a device during the whole series. Control groups were treated the same way as the test groups, but they were not exposed to the C-stress. After each experiment, we weighted the seedlings and determined the effects of the tested device"
The full study is detailed below.
The conclusion from the study:
"According to the results of both experiments, we may conclude that the Qi-Shield
1. indicate a shielding effect on Wi-Fi radiation
2. the experiment B shows that Qi-Shield (alone but even more obvious in conjunction with Wi-Fi exposure) can induce more complex physiological changes in germinating seeds that either the seedlings make more sensitive to stress or make them more cautious in using the resources.
3. For a prediction of long-term effects of simultaneous exposure to Wi-Fi and Qi-Shield, another, lengthier testing should be performed. The same holds for the Qi-Shield only situation."