The human body emits electromagnetic frequencies. When healthy, these frequencies oscillate at optimal levels. When disease or deficiency is present, the frequencies shift. The QRMA 3.0 acts as a receiver; it sends a low-frequency electromagnetic impulse to the body head via a handpiece or headset. The device then compares the returning frequency against an internal database.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The Quantum Resonance Magnetic Analyzer is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a licensed medical professional for health concerns.
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However, thousands of alternative health practitioners use them to identify relative imbalances. The device is best used for — e.g., seeing if a client’s mercury levels drop over 3 months after chelation — not for diagnosing cancer or prescribing medication.
| Step | Action | Why it matters | |------|--------|----------------| | 1 | Insert the USB dongle (looks like a fat USB key) into a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0, which can cause voltage mismatch) | The dongle contains the decryption chip for the software | | 2 | Connect the magnetic headset/handpiece to the analyzer box | The "30" refers to the 30cm cable length—do not coil or extend it | | 3 | Place the magnetic head on a (wood or plastic) for 30 seconds | This allows the internal sensor to zero out ambient EMF noise | | 4 | Power on the analyzer. Wait for the green light to blink continuously (0 errors) | "0" = zero interference detected | | 5 | Launch the software. Select "Calibration" > "Auto-Resonance." Hold the handpiece in the air, away from metal. | Completes the 30-second neutral baseline |