How Brain Scans Reveal Measurable Changes In Brain Activity - The Aires Effect
Brain scans don’t lie. They show us what happens inside the brain under EMF exposure and how Aires affects those changes.
What Are Brain Scans & Why Leading World Experts Trust Them To Study The Brain
Brain scans, also called EEGs, let us see what’s really happening inside the brain in real time. Small sensors placed on the scalp pick up the brain’s natural electrical signals, showing whether it’s calm, focused, stressed, or overstimulated. In just minutes, these scans reveal measurable changes, displayed in clear visual graphics that make the results easy to understand. That’s why doctors and neuroscientists use EEGs to study the brain and measure how it responds to outside factors like EMF radiation.
What Brain Scan Results Show & Why They Matter
Dr. Dogris’ EEG scans shows that stressed brain patterns can shift into calmer, healthier states with Aires protection. On the graphic, you see this transformation clearly.
Before Aires, the baseline scans are filled with red areas - a sign the brain is overstimulated, scattered, and under stress.
After Aires, those same scans shift to greens and blues, showing a calmer, clearer, and more balanced brain.
Dr. Dogris Puts Aires to the Test & Confirms Breakthrough Results
Neuroscientist Dr. Nicholas Dogris ran live EEG brain scans while they used their everyday tech devices. Each person was tested twice – first without Aires, then with Aires. The difference was clear, positive, and impressive.
"I saw some pretty cool data, which suggests that the Aires device has the ability to mitigate the EMF coming out of a phone in a very significant fashion.”
Dr. Nicholas Dogris
Clinical Psychologist and Neuroscientist
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