May 9, 2023

The future of drugs is digital: improving the accuracy and repeatability of digital drugs.

Wellbeing

Ben Mansour Sid Ahmed, Roscop Frederic, Reant Sylvie and Dr Moreno Marie-Valérie* Aequil Lab, UK

Abstract

Many researchers, companies and laboratories have become interested in the field of quantum therapy, digital drugs and energetic medicine. G. Pollack [1], M. Henry [2] and S. Okumoto [3], have already proved the presence of information that allows the physical communication between living mechanisms. With the aim of developing a digital drug, we must first control the repeatability, the reproducibility, and the accuracy of digital drug production.

A first step is to identify and reproduce a digital pattern of information for each drug. At Aequil Lab, we have developed an algorithm that is able to extract a digital drug pattern within an electromagnetic signal.

In a study, we took 8 different drugs and captured their digital patterns 20 times each. This provided us with a database of 160 digital drug information patterns.

For each of the 8 digital drugs, we extracted a single reference signal. Using this reference signal, we applied the algorithm and ran each through our database of 160 digital drug information patterns, in order to identify each similar reference signal with a degree of accuracy.

We were successful in obtaining up to 19/19 true positive recognitions of the reference signals of the same drug. For others, we obtained only 4/19.

Following these encouraging results, we aim to create a complete “clean database”. We will optimise the signal noise ratio, improve reference signal processing and set the parameters of our information extraction algorithms in order to maximise the true positives and minimise false positives and false negatives.

[1] G. Pollack, « The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor”, Ebner & Sons, 2013

[2] M. Henry, “L’eau et la physique quantique,” Dangles, Escalquens, 2016.

[3] S. Okumoto, M. Shintani,, H. Teruo, The impact of rice husk-derived biochar application on the effect of effective Microorganisms on the suppression of radioactive cesium transfer to agricultural crops under continuous cropping of komatsuna, The 8th Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in Environment, Koriyama, Fukushima. 10-11 Jul ,2019

Biography

Roscop Frederic is a French-born, London-based osteopathic practitioner and expert in integrated medicine. An ex-chronic Lyme disease sufferer with co infection, including mental health issues and hypersensitivity; he has dedicated his life to understanding and treating the cause of chronic conditions. Frederic holds a Master’s Degree in osteopathy, specialising in stress and physiology and a further Diploma in osteopathy, specialising in brain dynamics and physical and emotional trauma release. Frederic founded The Roscop Practice in London. 20 years later, he sees around 4,000 patients every year.

Using his ability as a practitioner to bridge the gap between quantic physics, water, biology and between orthodox and complementary medicine harnessing both the chemical and energetic paradigm, Frederic has developed a new integrated approach “Aequil”. Aequil works to help people realise their mind and body’s optimal health and wellbeing potential, empowering them to find balance to thrive and connect with their environment. After 6 years of scientific research and development into the chemistry and biology of water, Frederic is a leading expert in the science of dynamised, structured and informed water, EMF/frequencies & is patent creator of Aquantum Technology at Aequil Lab.

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