Use of the QRS in space
Long-term missions in space highlight the
need for magnetic fields in preventing osteoporosis. Early space
travelers returned home with lower bone densities because they
had no longer been under the influence of the earth's magnetic
and gravitational fields. It became clear to scientists that
even the earth's magnetic field, as small as it is, is absolutely
vital in preventing osteoporosis.
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Yuri Gagarins 108-minute flight April
1961 opened an era of human space travel, but also spawned an
entire branch of medical science, based on that one historic
flight. The reason is that when he returned, his body was in
near critical condition. What they discovered is that he had
left the earths pulsed electro-magnetic fields (PEMFs)
and it nearly destroyed his mind and his body. When he returned
he was like a battery operated toy, completely out of power
he had been drained in several key ways. |
What they went on to discover was that
in a matter of MINUTES of NO exposure to healthy PEMFs,
cell metabolism breaks down causing almost instant bone loss,
weak and tired muscles, suppressed metabolism, local disorientation
and overall mental depression.
Probably the most valuable lesson learned
that day, at the lifelong expense of Mr. Gagarin, was the critical
necessity of not just pulsed electro-magnetic devices, but rather,
the device specifically designed by and for the astronauts/cosmonauts
The QRS Quantron Resonance System which has been
used in every space suit and Russian space station since.
The Quantron Resonance System (QRS) was
developed after 20 years of research by a team of international
scientists, working specifically with the Russian space program,
and was used in the program for the MIR space station. |
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The QRS was initially brought forward by
Dr. Gerhard Fischer, PhD from Liechtenstein (Europe), with the
assistance of German scientists Dr. Ulrich Warnke, PhD, professor
and Director of the Department of Biomedicine at the University
of Saarland (Germany), and the late Dr. H. L. König, PhD,
and Chairman of Electrophysics at the Technical University of
Munich (Germany). Dr. König speciality was studying how
high frequency electro pollution affects the human body.
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"In order to maintain good health,
our cosmonauts need to use the QRS on their flight to Mars!"
Professor Dr. med. V. M. Baranoy, Medical
Director at EUROSPACE in Moscow.
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Professor Dr. J. Waldman (left)
and Professor Dr. med. V. M. Baranov (right),
speakers at the QRS Symposium 2001
in Darmstadt, Germany.