02/26/2026
What Recent Studies Are Teaching Us About Quantum Wellness
By Philipp S. von Holtzendorff-Fehling
Founder, Leela Quantum Tech & Quantum Upgrade
In functional and integrative medicine, there is growing recognition that human health cannot be understood solely through isolated biochemical pathways. Physiology unfolds within a broader informational and energetic context shaped by environment, coherence, and subtle regulatory signals.
Over the past several years, this understanding has been explored through a growing body of placebo-controlled, laboratory-based, and human-focused research conducted with Leela Quantum Tech and Quantum Upgrade technologies. To date, this body of work includes 60+ completed studies, alongside 5+ ongoing studies, many of them randomized, double-blind, and designed to examine physiological, neurological, environmental, and water-based responses. For readers interested in the broader research landscape, an overview of completed and active studies is available at leelaq.com/research.
Two recently published, peer-reviewed studies conducted with quantum energy technologies from Leela Quantum Tech offer valuable data points in this evolving landscape. While neither study makes medical claims, both contribute measurable, reproducible findings that help deepen the scientific conversation around quantum wellness, coherence, and homeostasis.
Human Physiological Responses Under Controlled 5G Exposure
The first study was a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled human trial, conducted by the BION Institute in Slovenia. It was designed to assess real-time physiological responses during exposure to a standard consumer 5G smartphone operating under normal network conditions.
What the Data Revealed
Across multiple physiological markers, researchers documented statistically significant differences between test and control conditions.
Rather than focusing on subjective reporting alone, the study emphasized objective autonomic and neuromuscular indicators, many of which are commonly used in functional medicine to assess stress response, sympathetic activation, and regulatory balance.
Key observations included measurable variations in:
Autonomic nervous system activity, reflected in heart rate and skin conductance
Muscle tone regulation, observed via EMG readings
Thermoregulatory responses, reflected in finger temperature
Respiratory patterns, often linked to vagal tone and nervous system state
Importantly, these effects were recorded under normal consumer technology conditions, rather than extreme or artificial exposure scenarios.
Why This Matters
This study adds human physiological data to a research area that has often relied on animal models, simulations, or epidemiological correlations. It demonstrates that under controlled conditions, measurable biological responses do occur, reinforcing the importance of environmental context in modern wellness discussions.
Measurable Structural Changes in Water Exposed to Quantum Energy
The second study, also conducted by the BION Institute, examined whether exposure to the Super Bloc from Leela Quantum Tech produced measurable physical changes in water. This was also a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study.
What Changed in the Water
Across multiple experimental runs and solution types, researchers observed consistent, reproducible changes in water exposed to the Super Bloc:
pH normalization: Acidic solutions shifted upward; alkaline solutions shifted downward—suggesting a stabilizing influence rather than directional forcing.
Increased oxidation–reduction potential (ORP): Often interpreted as a marker of increased electrical order or coherence within the water.
Distinct changes in UV light absorption: Particularly in mildly alkaline solutions, indicating altered molecular organization rather than chemical contamination.
No change in electrical conductivity: A key control finding, suggesting that the effects were not caused by ion exchange or added substances.
How the Researchers Interpreted These Changes
The study doesn’t claim biological effects. However, the researchers note that the observed patterns resemble changes previously documented when water interacts with living systems.
Their interpretation points toward a shift in the dynamic organization of water at the mesoscopic level—a scale increasingly recognized as relevant in biophysics and cellular communication.
Why Water Structure Matters in Wellness Science
In recent years, interest has grown around structured or coherent water, particularly in relation to:
Cellular communication
Membrane permeability
Energy transfer efficiency
Regulatory balance
This study contributes experimental data to that conversation by demonstrating that ultra-weak signals can measurably interact with water in a consistent, reproducible way.
Emerging Insights for Functional and Integrative Practice
Taken together, these two studies point toward several broader insights relevant to wellness practitioners:
1. Human physiology is responsive to subtle environmental signals.
Even under everyday technological conditions, measurable autonomic and neuromuscular responses can be detected.
2. Regulation and coherence matter as much as chemistry.
The body continuously adapts to informational inputs, not just biochemical ones.
3. Water may act as a mediating interface.
Changes in water organization could plausibly influence how biological systems maintain balance, without implying direct causation.
A Final Thought
The future of wellness will not belong exclusively to pharmaceuticals, nor exclusively to energetics. It will belong to those willing to hold complexity with humility—to explore how biology, environment, information, and consciousness intersect.
These studies are small steps in that direction, and this is often where meaningful progress begins.