Kuznetsova 2020: ECG/HRV Study — Aires Shield Pro Reduces Regulatory Stress Index by 2× Under Mobile Phone Exposure (15 Subjects)

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Kuznetsova 2020: ECG/HRV Study — Aires Shield Pro Reduces Regulatory Stress Index by 2× Under Mobile Phone Exposure (15 Subjects)

Kuznetsova 2020: ECG/HRV Study — Aires Shield Pro Reduces Regulatory Stress Index 2× Under Mobile Phone EMR

Double-blind 4-condition ECG study with 15 young male volunteers demonstrating that Aires Shield Pro significantly improves autonomic cardiovascular regulation during mobile phone use — reducing regulatory stress and activating parasympathetic reserves.

ECG / HRV15 subjects21-year-old males4-condition double-blindDr. T.G. KuznetsovaSt. Petersburg, 2020
15
Subjects
4
Exposure Conditions
≈2×
IRSS Reduction (Shield vs. MP)
p<0.05
HRV Significance

Study Overview

This study evaluated the protective effect of the Aires Shield Pro neutralizer on cardiovascular autonomic regulation during mobile phone use. 15 apparently healthy 21-year-old male volunteers participated in a double-blind 4-condition design (April 5–18, 2020, St. Petersburg). Researcher: Dr. T.G. Kuznetsova, Doctor of Medical Sciences. Ethics: Declaration of Helsinki (2000). Equipment: Encephalan 131-03 ECG system, first standard lead (limb-limb), analyzing 5-minute artifact-free segments per condition.

Subjects were positioned supine in a darkened, soundproof room with closed eyes — eliminating visual and auditory cues about the test condition. The phone was placed 10 cm to the right of the subject’s head at the fronto-temporal projection. Subjects did not know the research scenario, preventing expectation effects.

Four Conditions

Condition 1 (Baseline)
Phone powered off, 10 cm from head. 2-minute ECG recording.
Condition 2 (Standby)
Phone powered on, standby mode (no call). 5-minute ECG recording.
Condition 3 (Talk Mode)
Phone in talk mode, sound off. Maximum handset EMR. 5-minute ECG.
Condition 4 (Talk + Aires Shield Pro)
Phone in talk mode + Aires Shield Pro. Subjects blinded to Shield presence. 5-minute ECG.

Four HRV/ECG Indicators Measured

All four indicators were measured and analyzed from ECG scatterograms and RR interval variability:

  1. HRV (RR interval spread, root-mean-square deviation) — reflects autonomic balance
  2. IRSS (Index of Regulatory System Stress) — measures centralization of heart rate control; higher = more stress
  3. RPAI (Regulatory Processes Adequacy Indicator) — reflects sinus node sympathetic vs. parasympathetic balance
  4. VRSC (Vegetative Regulation Stress Coefficient) — derived from scatterogram geometry via golden ratio formula

Results

Standby vs. Baseline: HRV tended to increase in standby, attributed to anticipatory tension (subjects knew the research involved a phone, but not which scenario). No significant difference between standby and talk mode — the phone in “silent” mode had minimal measurable cardiovascular impact. Notably, even a powered-off phone near the body (standby) worsened functional state — consistent with research showing cognitive decline from phone proximity alone (Ward et al., 2017).
Talk Mode + Aires Shield Pro (p<0.05): All four indicators showed significant improvement:
  • HRV significantly increased (p<0.05) relative to baseline and both previous states — indicating parasympathetic activation and improved autonomic regulation
  • RPAI significantly decreased (p<0.05) — indicating increased parasympathetic influence and higher functional reserves of the heart
  • IRSS decreased by approximately 2× compared to talk mode (p<0.05) — the “stress index” dropped from elevated toward baseline, indicating reduced regulatory system stress
  • VRSC decreased significantly — the stress coefficient of heart rate regulatory mechanisms dropped, indicating less tension in the autonomic control loop
Researcher’s interpretation: “The AIRES SHIELD Pro neutralizer not only reduced the negative impact of the mobile phone’s EMR, but also normalized the subjects’ emotional and functional state, improving the functioning of the autonomic (vegetative) nervous system.” — Dr. T.G. Kuznetsova, 2020

Mechanistic Interpretation

When a mobile phone is held at the head, the brain becomes part of the electromagnetic circuit — Kuznetsova describes a “brain–phone–neutralizer triad.” The Aires Shield Pro’s fractal diffraction transformation of the phone’s EMR engages this triad in a way that activates parasympathetic regulatory reserves rather than stressing them. The result is measurable improvement across every autonomic indicator tested, not merely normalization to pre-phone baseline but functional improvement above baseline in some measures.

Researcher: Dr. T.G. Kuznetsova, Doctor of Medical Sciences  |  Location: Saint Petersburg  |  Year: 2020

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