Antioxidants are our frontline defense against the free radicals that constantly affect our cell. Over 30,000 scientific papers have been written about free radicals and antioxidants in the last 20 years. With the Pharmanex® BioPhotonic Scanner we can now obtain an accurate measurement of your personal antioxidant level.
How does it work?
Sir C V. Raman discovered the technology on which the scanner is based in the 1920’s. Sir Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the Raman Spectroscopy in 1930.
That was in the 1920's, but until the onset of the computer, optical and laser technology reached its current sophistication, the concept was not really practical.
Raman’s discovery proved that there are certain molecules, like antioxidants, that can be excited with a certain wavelength of laser light. The molecules then begin to resonate in very particular ways, releasing a very specific light signal of an altered wavelength that then can be measured. This discovery was revolutionary at the time, but computer and laser technologies could not fully apply it until recently. In just the last ten years, researchers at a major university, led by Dr. Werner Gellerman, actually started putting all these pieces of technology together.
The scanner technology is a tremendous scientific breakthrough. Because antioxidants are found throughout the body as part of the body’s antioxidant network, scientists believed this technology could be used to measure antioxidant levels in human tissue. That’s when the scientists at Pharmanex® collaborated with Dr. Gellerman to develop the Pharmanex® BioPhotonic Scanner.
By simply placing the palm of your hand in front of the safe, low-energy blue light laser, you obtain an immediate, accurate reading of your antioxidant level.
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