Wellness Technology FAQ
Quantum Energy Wellness Bed
What is the QEWB and how does it work?
The Quantum Energy Wellness Bed is a titanium-lined wellness bed that uses heat, sound, and quantum energy to create a standing quantum field, allowing the body an opportunity to reach optimum wellness.
Who is the QEWB for?
The QEWB was made for anyone who wishes to maintain a general state of health and wellbeing.
What does the QEWB support people with?
When combined with healthy lifestyle decisions, the QEWB can improve general wellness in relation to physical fitness, relaxation and stress management, sleep management, and more.
Will the QEWB cure [disease]?
The QEWB promotes general wellness of the body and may be supportive of your personal metabolism and physiology. Specific studies have not been conducted in a way that would support any specific medical claims.
The QEWB and any associated health statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and they are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease.
What are the specifications of the QEWB?
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Quantum MedTech, LLC
- Weight: 185 lbs
- Supported Weight: 300 lbs
- Dimensions: 76.25 in (L) x 33.5 in (W) x 21.5 in (H)
- Floor Surface Area: ~18 Sq. Ft.
- Type of Electrical Circuit: AC
- Voltage: 110 V
Materials:
- Composite wood with teak finish
- Titanium
- Plastic
- Aluminum
Accessories Included:
- Samsung S9FE Tablet
- BOSE QuietComfort Headphones
What is the investment to purchase a QEWB?
The QEWB is currently priced at $35,000 USD each while quantities last.
Who invented the QEWB?
The Quantum Energy Wellness Bed was created by Ralph Suddath, an American inventor and the CEO of Quantum Med Tech.
Where is the QEWB made?
The beds are manufactured in Alabama by Quantum Med Tech.
Is the QEWB safe?
The QEWB uses safe, noninvasive, and low-risk modalities to facilitate the general improvement of human health. Users are encouraged to immediately discontinue use if they experience any discomfort while using the QEWB.
How can I locate the nearest bed to me for a session?
Click here to view a map of locations where you may book a wellness session.
I have a question about frequencies: What are they? Is the bed programmable like the Rife machines or are they fixed?
Frequencies refer to the oscillations or vibrations a particular energy field undergoes. Its oscillation frequencies characterize an energy field, along with its phase, amplitude, and shape. In addition, there are many sound frequencies associated with the music. They are all less than 1000Hz. The QEWB does not have adjustable frequencies. Different tracks will generate different sound frequencies. There are no set frequency tones.
What is the difference between the EES and the Quantum Energy Wellness Bed (QEWB)?
The EES, with its smallest 4-screen unit, has a weak energy output requiring many hours per session to see results. In contrast, the QEWB requires only one hour (or less) per treatment, with enhanced results observed after only a few treatments.
The EES primarily uses scalar energy and color therapy, with frequencies generated from geometric symbols on a computer screen. The QEWB, however, uses pure and specific frequencies generated from electronic equipment, based on databases like Rife frequencies and mathematical scales like Fibonacci sequences. The QEWB employs electromagnetic fields, light, and sound, rather than scalar waves.
The QEWB also generates quantum energy using proprietary bio-antennas that convert zero-point energy into coherent biophotons and quantum information fields, a phenomenon supported by mainstream physics.
While the EES has been evaluated using subjective questionnaires and non-recognized techniques like dark field microscopy and bio-resonance, the QEWB has demonstrated physiological and biochemical changes in mice using accepted scientific methods, showing clear anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Energy changes for the EES were measured using Kirlian photography and EEG, though these methods are not widely recognized. In comparison, the QEWB's energy changes were measured using impedance spectroscopy, a scientifically accepted method. This showed a 90% increase in DNA conductivity with the QEWB, compared to a 28% increase with the EES, indicating the QEWB is three times stronger in this respect. Both systems claim to enhance relaxation, with the QEWB using meditation music to achieve this effect.
What are the levels of the EMFs from the bed?
EM fields can be both harmful and beneficial. Sensitivity to EM fields means the harmful fields are having a detrimental effect on the body. The EM fields generated by the QEWB are the beneficial type and will not cause detrimental effects. The field intensity is not relevant, as the stronger the field is, the more beneficial its effects will be.
How do you measure the QEWB's ability to charge the human battery up to 99%?
Charging a battery involves increasing the flow of electrons between the two oppositely charged poles. There are many human batteries in the body, but membrane potential is most fundamental. We have measured the effect of our QEWB on the electrical energy of living cells in our body and the largest stimulatory effect we have seen was in the high 90's percent.
What is the name of the technology or component that creates the quantum field? How does it work?
Ordinary light can be converted to quantum coherent light in a variety of ways as described in the physics literature. The quantum light that is generated is a carrier wave for the electromagnetic healing frequencies. In this way, we get the benefit of both the electromagnetic frequencies and the quantum field which appear to have a synergistic effect.
Is it best to listen to the sound coming through the QEWB at maximum volume?
The biological benefit of the sound is optimal around 80dB. Full volume will not damage the speakers, but your body will not get the full benefit. You can download a decibel reading app on your phone to test your sound and volume levels.
What are the bio-antennas in the bed? Are they quartz crystals? If not, what are they made of?
The antennas are made of a proprietary material and have a proprietary shape. Both properties make them specially designed for maximum healing effects.
Is there any additional information about how these (newest Rays, Bridge, Portal + expansion pack) Rays were created, why these Rays were created, the uniqueness from the first 12, or anything on each individual Ray we can share with bed owners as each ray gets released?
The Rays are created to facilitate spiritual development. They are introduced in accordance with the spiritual level of humanity in general and our students in specific. New Rays are introduced as the level of development gets more advanced.
I would like to clean the bed with lime juice or lemon juice. Is this OK for the Titanium plate? Alternatively, I would clean it with distilled water and a few drops of Lemon essential oil.
A recent study for dentists was published in the International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants on how to clean Titanium implants. They compared several cleaning materials and measured their effects on the physical and chemical properties of titanium. Dilute alcohol solutions gave the best results. Lemon has not been studied, and its low acidity may actually damage the titanium.
How does the QEWB support the body's bioelectricity?
The bio-antennas draw in biophotons from the environment and convert them to electricity in the body. It is this electricity that raises the body's voltage. This is a true statement since photovoltaic cells are known to convert photons from the sun into DC electrical currents. This DC current can raise the body voltage. As the bio-antennas are acting as photovoltaic cells there will be a DC electric field generated by the bed. DC electric fields are known to produce biological effects.
In some VST marketing materials the term 'standing quantum field' is used. Do we have a further explanation of what this means? And how does this work?
Experience the transformative power of the Quantum Energy Wellness Bed (QEWB) through its unique "standing quantum field." This field, created by the interaction of opposing energy waves, generates a state of coherence and harmony that enhances the body's natural processes. Using a blend of infrared, vibro-acoustics, bioelectricity, and quantum energy, the QEWB supports optimal health by promoting a balanced and harmonious state. Quantum energy works at the microscopic level, influencing molecules and charged particles to create a coherent field that supports various biological processes. Remarkably, this standing quantum field has a theoretically infinite range, offering non-local benefits that extend far beyond the immediate area of the bed, providing comprehensive support for overall wellness.
How does infrared heat differ from infrared light, if at all?
Infrared Heat vs. Infrared Light
- Infrared Light: Infrared light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, just beyond visible red light, and is not visible to the human eye. It can be divided into three categories: near-infrared, mid-infrared, and far-infrared. Infrared light encompasses the entire infrared spectrum, including various wavelengths that can penetrate the skin and interact with the body at different levels. For example, near-infrared light can penetrate deeper into the body and is often used in therapies like photobiomodulation.
- Infrared Heat: Infrared heat refers to the thermal energy we feel as heat when mid- and far-infrared light, including long infrared, is absorbed by our bodies. The Quantum Energy Wellness Bed (QEWB) uses long infrared heat, which is part of the far-infrared range. This is why infrared saunas and other wellness technologies emphasize far-infrared for promoting relaxation, improving circulation, and providing other health benefits through thermal stimulation.
Comparing QEWB to Light Therapy
While the Quantum Energy Wellness Bed (QEWB) involves the use of long infrared heat, it is crucial to differentiate it from traditional light therapy, such as sunlight exposure or photobiomodulation:
- Photobiomodulation: This is a specific form of light therapy that typically uses visible light and near-infrared light to stimulate cellular processes, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. The benefits stem from light at specific wavelengths interacting directly with cells and individual molecules.
- Long Infrared Heat in QEWB: The QEWB primarily uses long infrared heat as part of its comprehensive approach to wellness. However, it is not solely a light therapy device. The bed focuses on recharging the body’s energy and supporting overall wellness through a combination of technologies, including the SoundLight Journey, which should not be confused with light therapy involving visible light or photobiomodulation.
Effects Comparison
While both infrared heat and light therapy have their benefits, they are not identical in function or outcome. Light therapy, particularly photobiomodulation, is more about the cellular and molecular responses to specific wavelengths of light. In contrast, the QEWB focuses on recharging the body’s energy and supporting total wellness through its unique protocols. Therefore, the effects produced by the QEWB are not the same as those produced by light therapy like photobiomodulation or sunlight exposure.
If your research is centered on the benefits of photobiomodulation or sunlight, it's important to consider that while the QEWB does involve long infrared heat, it has a broader purpose and set of outcomes focused on energy and wellness, rather than solely replicating the effects of light therapy.
Light is measured in nanometers (nm) and I believe heat in micrometers (μm). The QEWB produces 8,000-9,000 nm, which places it in the mid-infrared (IR) range. From my research, I’ve learned that infrared light at 3,100 nm helps to create EZ (Exclusion Zone) water. Is it safe to deduce that if the bed emits light up to 9,000 nm, it’s helping to create EZ water in the body? Additionally, since the bed is grounded, would this support the creation of EZ water?
There is no relationship between grounding and the creation of EZ water. While the QEWB operates in the mid-IR range, which is different from the specific wavelength known to create EZ water, this does not imply that the bed aids in creating EZ water in the body.
Has Dr. Rein conducted any research on how the QEWB might support the creation of structured water in the body? What mechanisms of action in the bed—such as heat, grounding, or bio-antennas—could be responsible for this?
To date, no scientific studies have been conducted that demonstrate the QEWB’s energies can modify or create EZ water within the body.
Does QMT have any information on how the QEWB affects cellular repair through the creation of EZ water, considering Ralph’s extensive study of water?
The QEWB does not promote cellular repair via the creation of EZ water. Instead, the bed’s energies interact with various biomolecules directly to excite and activate them, which supports different aspects of wellness.
How is the QEWB grounded? What components in the bed are used for grounding?
Any device connected to the mains with a three-prong plug is grounded. In the QEWB, the titanium plating acts as a full-body-length grounding mat. When you lie on the bed, it’s equivalent to placing your feet on the earth, allowing your body to naturally balance its charge. The current is carried through the bed and exits via the grounded receptacle into which the bed is plugged.