TRIMEDEA FAQ - Questions about the IQ Balancer
TRIMEDEA FAQ - Questions about the IQ Balancer

Questions and answers: Interesting facts about the topic

We have listed the most frequently asked questions about the IQ Balancer here – and the answers. If your question is not answered here, please send us an e-mail to info@trimedea.com.

Is the iQ Balancer comparable with frequency devices or magnetic field devices?

No, because frequency or magnetic field devices cannot be used to bring specific audio information such as affirmations, suggestions or learning content into the subconscious via the skin.

What is ultrasound?

The frequencies that the human ear can perceive are between 20 Hz and 20 kHz (20,000 Hz). Our hearing spectrum is influenced by age, profession and gender. With increasing age, the audibility of the upper frequencies decreases to around 12 kHz. Sounds that are higher than the audible frequency range are called ultrasound. It covers frequencies from 20 kHz to 1 GHz. Young people often still hear a few kHz in the ultrasonic range.

In which frequency range does the ultrasonic signal operate?

In the IQ Balancer we use an analog generated ultrasonic signal with a frequency between 40 – 50 kHz = 40,000 to 50,000 Hz.

 

Can the subsonic sound of the IQ Balancer cause damage to the body?

No. The energy of the two transducers that transmit the ultrasound signal into the body is very low (low-level energy). In contrast to ultrasound devices, which are used in medicine for diagnostics or in cosmetics for skin treatment, the energy per square centimeter on the skin is very low.

Is the ultrasonic signal generated analog or digital?

The ultrasound signal is generated in analog form because this achieves the best biocompatibility and effect in the body. Everything in nature works analogously.

Is the pink noise analog or digitally generated?

The pink noise is generated digitally as a broadband signal (1 – 20,000 Hz) by a special chip. With pink noise, all frequencies in this frequency range are generated simultaneously and are audible. In terms of frequency spectrum, pink noise is similar to stream noise or wave noise.

 

Can the iQ Balancer neutralize or attenuate the DNA and cell-damaging effects of pulsed electromagnetic radiation?

Yes! The continuous signals and communication between our cells can be disturbed by external electromagnetic oscillations that are constantly repeated (periodic oscillations). If the iQ Balancer is used with pink noise, the interfering external signals cannot interfere with the body’s own communication and dock. The interference is reduced and DNA and cell damage can be prevented by the pink noise and ultrasound signal, as experiments at the end of the 1990s at the Catholic University in Washington DC have shown.

Harmful effects of artificial pulsed signals are disturbed or prevented by pink noise
The non-periodic pink noise (broad frequency spectrum) causes interference with the external artificial electromagnetic oscillations, it disturbs the “disturbing signals”, so to speak, so that they can couple and dock less in the body. Proof that DNA damage can be prevented by such measures (white noise and pink noise) has been provided (see above).

 

Why is digital ultrasonic signal generation not optimal compared to analog signal generation?

The transmission of signals and information in nature is analog. This means that we have optimally adapted this signal characteristic in the IQ Balancer. Digitally generated pulses have a different characteristic and are not as biocompatible as analog-generated signals.

How do the signals reach the subconscious via the skin?

The special IQ Balancer transducers are applied to the skin. The main signal in the IQ Balancer consists of an ultrasound signal with a special coding, which reaches the sacculus (balance organ in the inner ear) via the skin. From there it is directed to other areas and deeper centers of the subconscious.

Why is ultrasound used to convey content?

Everything we hear through our ears reaches our critical mind, which acts as a filter and only lets through to the subconscious mind what fulfills certain conditions. In the course of our lives, we have established many habits and patterns that are rather detrimental to us. These patterns are “defended” by the “critical factor” (boundary between the conscious and subconscious mind) and anything new is prevented from penetrating the subconscious.

Dr. Patrick Flanagan and later Martin Lenhardt confirmed that we can also perceive ultrasound. The ultrasound signal of the IQ Balancer bypasses this filter and at the same time brings the body into a very relaxed and receptive state (alpha state).

How should the audio programs be used?

The audio programs can be played on the IQ Balancer in two ways.

  1. The audio programs are stored on a micro SD card, which is inserted into the card slot of the IQ Balancer. From there, the audio signals are modulated onto the IQ Balancer’s ultrasound signal and enter the body through the skin via the supplied transducers. Advantage of this application: No additional devices required.
  2. Or the audio programs can be connected to an external playback device via a USB-C connection using a cable and played from there.
Can I listen to the audio content during the application (ultrasound)?

The audio content can be played on the IQ Balancer via the headphone output (via headphones or audio system). Audio content should not be listened to while using the IQ Balancer, as this impairs biocompatibility. Therefore, you should only listen to the audio content and then start the application with the ultrasonic signal later.

Can the audio information (programs) also only be heard with headphones / audio system?

Yes. Our audio programs for the IQ Balancer (or audio content in general) can be listened to via the integrated headphone socket using headphones or an audio system. The integrated pink noise can be switched on in addition to the audio signal.

The cable of the sounders seems very short, how long is it?

The cable is shown shorter in the pictures for visual reasons. The cable has a length of 50 cm. A 1 m extension cable is also included in the scope of delivery.

Does the device have a rechargeable battery or batteries?

A rechargeable LiFePo battery with a capacity of 2,400 mA is permanently installed in the device.

Why is the battery permanently installed?

Different battery types such as LiFePo, NiMh etc. have different charging characteristics and could lead to various problems even if they are mixed. To rule this out, we opted for the safest option: the permanently integrated but replaceable battery.

How long does the battery last?

Approx. 8 hours in normal operation. Depending on how many outputs (headphones, ultrasound, pink noise, audio content) are used.

How is the battery charged?

The battery is charged via the USB-C socket. USB-C charging cable, cable and adapter are included in the scope of delivery.

How long is the battery life and can the battery be replaced?

If used correctly (for more information, see the instructions for use supplied), the battery has a service life of around 2,000 charging cycles. With a daily use of 8 hours, this corresponds to approx. 5 years. The device can then be sent to the manufacturer for a replacement (costs around 30 euros).