Electromagnetic Immunotherapy Mapping and Cytokine Forecasting Study (QSIT)
NCT: NCT07221565 · ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Brief Summary
The ImmuneNet study is a Phase I/II clinical trial sponsored by Truway Health, Inc. It will test whether gentle, low-frequency electromagnetic resonance (LF-EMR) can influence how immune cells communicate and synchronize with each other. The goal is to see if this "quantum-synaptic" signaling effect can help stabilize immune activity and reduce the number of autoimmune flare-ups in people living with conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or multiple sclerosis. Participants will receive either an active or a sham (placebo) LF-EMR session three times per week for twelve weeks. Each session is completely non-invasive. Blood samples will be collected to study cytokines (immune-system messenger molecules), gene-expression patterns, and electrical field coherence among immune cells. A machine-learning system will analyze these data to predict inflammation patterns and guide individualized treatment settings. All participant data will be securely recorded and time-stamped to ensure transparency and privacy. The expected outcome of the study is a measurable reduction in autoimmune flare frequency and symptom severity, along with improved understanding of how electromagnetic signaling might safely regulate immune function.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Electromagnetic Immunotherapy Mapping and Cytokine Forecasting Study (QSIT)?
Electromagnetic Immunotherapy Mapping and Cytokine Forecasting Study (QSIT) is a clinical trial registered under NCT07221565. Current status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.
What is the status of NCT07221565?
The current status of NCT07221565 (Electromagnetic Immunotherapy Mapping and Cytokine Forecasting Study (QSIT)) is: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.
When did Electromagnetic Immunotherapy Mapping and Cytokine Forecasting Study (QSIT) start?
Electromagnetic Immunotherapy Mapping and Cytokine Forecasting Study (QSIT) started on 2025-10-23.
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