Dark field analysis

We had the effect of SYKK FAMILY on the blood examined using dark-field microscopy.

RESPONDENT 1 - 36 YEARS MALE - 03.06.2021

Blood count before therapy. Money roll effect, clumped blood, uncontrolled distribution of blood cells.
Blood count after two hours of therapy. Harmonized, no clotted blood, natural distribution of platelets.

RESPONDENT 2 - 43 YEARS FEMALE - 14.06.2021

Blood count before therapy. Money roll effect, clumped blood, uncontrolled distribution of blood cells.
Blood count after two hours of therapy. Harmonized, no clotted blood, natural distribution of platelets.

HRV evaluation

Heart rate variability - the measure of health

Heart rate variability (HRV) is a measure of the overall adaptability of an organism and therefore a measure of health.

Monitoring your HRV values can provide you with new and helpful insights. This includes assessing your fitness level or what effects unhealthy stress really has on your body, mind and soul.

You will also quickly find out whether and to what extent certain lifestyle factors such as a healthy diet, sufficient exercise, meditation or a relaxed atmosphere in your living area have a positive influence on your health.

Heart rate variability is calculated from the exact millisecond intervals between a person's individual heartbeats. The change in these intervals is a measure of the regulatory capacity of the autonomic nervous system.

This controls all essential functional processes in the human organism. The interaction of its two branches - the sympathetic nervous system for performance and the parasympathetic nervous system or vagus for regeneration - can be recorded and visualized by measuring heart rate variability as evidence-based vegetative function diagnostics.

This graph shows the HRV image* of Daniela S., a 35-year-old psychotherapist from Graz. The black bars at the top of the image, together with the dashed fire area below, indicate severe disturbances of the heart rhythm, which the therapist had been suffering from for some time.

During this time (2 p.m. to 3 p.m.), the therapist was sitting in her car on the way to her practice, where she resonated with the SYKK vibration field for the first time.

From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. the HRV measurement then shows - almost from one moment to the next - virtually no more extrasystoles.

As you can clearly see, they started again at 5 p.m. when Daniela S. was back in the car on her way home.

Only when she had set up the SYKK energy dispenser again at home at 8 p.m. did the rhythm disturbances quickly disappear again. "It's impressive," says the visibly amazed psychotherapist, "how quickly and gently I got back into a state of relaxation."

*Measured with the HRV recorder from "Autonom Health" 

Bovis analysis

Measurement protocol

to determine the energetic effectiveness of the SYKK Family room harmonizer by means of a radionic method of the company BIORES, Dresden, Germany.

Measuring method

The BIORES radionics system is used to determine the subtle resonances of the state of animate and inanimate objects; among other things, this method can be used to determine the Bovis units (BE) of rooms.

Measurement setup

The BIORES radionics system was used to measure the Bovis units (BE) before the room harmonizer was installed and over the following 11 days. The measurement was carried out at the same time of day with an unchanged measuring arrangement in order to obtain comparable results. The room harmonizer was installed in a standard home in

Brick construction with average radio wave exposure and installed according to SYKK specifications.

Measurement results

Interpretation of the measurement results

The room harmonizer increased the BE in the test environment from 5,000 to 15,900 within the first 24 hours after installation, whereby dips, which presumably occurred due to external interference, were compensated for within a short time. 

Under 6000 BE: Energy-sapping
16 %
6500 BE: (Neutral value/healthy person)
50 %
Over 6,500 BE (Energy-giving)
100 %

What are Bovis units and what are they used for?

Bovis units are a unit of measurement for vital energy (also known as prana or chi). The origin of this value lies in the research of a scientist after whose name this value was named. The Frenchman Alfred Bovis was a physicist who lived from 1871 to 1947. Thanks to Bovis's research, it is now possible to measure life energy, which for a long time was considered unproven.

The representation of the vital energy of food, remedies, water and, of course, the vital radiation in people themselves is of great importance. It is important, for example, to measure the Bovis units of substances or fields that our body comes into contact with in order to get an idea of the influence they have on our body.

Bovis values and health

Conclusions can be drawn about a person's health based on the body bovis units. Just as with people, it is possible to check other organisms, objects, substances and places to see whether they give or take away energy and thus have a detrimental or beneficial effect on the health of each individual. The standard Bovis value of a healthy average person is between 7,000 and 10,000 Bovis units.