Proven electromagnetic protection with Spiro
Spiro (Spin Radiation Organizer) technology has undergone multiple biological, technical, and field tests that have demonstrated that the passive filtering approach of nanomagnetic films is effective in neutralizing the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation.
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Sleep quality test
Double-blind clinical trial.
Participants reported a significant improvement in overall sleep quality.
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SAR test
Reduction of peak radiation emissions
Spiro reduces the amount of radiation absorbed by the human body by reducing emission peaks.
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Stress responses
Double-blind clinical trial.
The stress index decreased or remained in the optimal zone for all participants.
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OTA test
4G mobile signal
Spiro produces an improvement in the antenna propagation pattern in wireless access points.
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OTA test
4G mobile signal
Spiro produces an improvement in the propagation pattern of telecommunications and mobile devices.
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Heart rate variability
Cell phone protection
The Spiro Card has a beneficial effect on the processes of the heart and circulatory system.
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Heart rate variability
WLAN Wireless Router
The Spiro Square has a beneficial effect on the processes of the heart and circulatory system.
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Heart rate variability
Near-field ELF exposure
The Spiro Square has a beneficial effect on the processes of the heart and circulatory system.
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Heart rate variability
Outdoor EHF Exposure
The Spiro Disc has a beneficial effect on the processes of the heart and circulatory system.
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CTA Report
GEMS is an exclusive international community for continuing education in research, case studies, product reviews, protocols, assessments, and diagnostic systems for electrosmog.
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Blue light has a dark side
“Compared to lights of other colors (green, red), blue light is the most powerful in suppressing melatonin and disrupting the circadian rhythm.”
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The impact of light exposure on the human circadian rhythm
“Exposure to blue light at night significantly alters melatonin production and the circadian rhythm, affecting sleep quality and onset.”