Study on the effectiveness of SYKK

Summary of the preliminary study - SYKK "Start"

As part of a preliminary cell biological study by Dartsch Scientific GmbH, the potentially beneficial effects of SYKK "Start" on cell regeneration, cell survival under oxidative stress and anti-inflammatory processes were analyzed.

 

1. background

Oxidative stress - triggered by environmental factors such as particulate matter, UV radiation, EMF or chemicals - can damage cells and promote inflammation. The SYKK "Start" with its high-oscillating frequency field is designed to harmonize these stresses and support regenerative processes.

 

2. focus of the investigation

The tests were carried out on two cell types:

  • Connective tissue fibroblasts (L-929) to analyze cell viability and regeneration.
  • Neutrophil cells (HL-60) for the evaluation of inflammatory reactions.

 

3. results

Cell survival under oxidative stress:
When exposed to hydrogen peroxide (as a stressor), the cells treated with SYKK "Start" showed a survival rate that was more than 25 % higher than the control group.
SYKK "Start" can protect cells from oxidative environmental influences.

Cell regeneration (artificial wound healing):
After 12 hours, the "wound area" in the SYKK-exposed cultures was significantly smaller (only 5 %) than in the control group (13 %).
Accelerated cell regeneration due to the influence of SYKK "Start".

A nti-inflammatory effect:
The formation of pro-inflammatory oxygen radicals in functionally differentiated neutrophils was reduced by around 28 % by SYKK "Start".
SYKK "Start" shows potential anti-inflammatory properties.

 

4. conclusion

The initial preliminary investigations indicate that the SYKK "Start:

  • Protects cells from oxidative stress
  • promotes cell regeneration
  • can alleviate inflammatory processes

These results provide a promising first indication of the biologically positive effects of SYKK "Start". However, further studies with greater statistical validation are required to make reliable scientific statements.