LIFEWAVE

90+ Clinical

Studies


Backed by more than 90 independent studies conducted at world-class universities and research institutions, our unmatched health technology improves and extends lives.

CLINICAL STUDIES – HIGHLIGHTS

Driven by innovation and proven by science, LifeWave is a breakthrough patented health technology company dedicated to honoring the light of life and harnessing the body’s natural energy to reverse aging and maximize human potential.

Eight independent studies show that our flagship X39 patches work to increase copper-peptide production in blood, which can improve tissue repair, stimulate blood vessel and nerve growth, and improve skin. For example:

STUDY A
A double-blind randomized control study published in the International Journal of Research Studies in Medical and Health Sciences revealed a significant increase in the production of 8 amino acids, which improved short-term memory, sleep, and vitality.

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STUDY B
A double-blind test published in the journal Internal Medicine Research showed a significant increase in copper-peptide concentrations in the blood of subjects who had worn patches X39 patches for 1 week.

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Seven studies done between 2010 and 2015 confirm that the Aeon patches produce a relaxation effect within as little as 20 minutes after patch placement. The patches do this by positively affecting the autonomic nervous system and increasing dopamine production.

Study A
A study done by independent statistical consulting company JC Eickhoff detected significant changes in glutamate amino acid and LDOPA levels. Glutamate and LDOPA are both neurotransmitters that help to keep your brain functioning properly. Glutamate especially plays a major role in shaping learning and memory. Glutamate needs to be present at the right concentrations in the right places at the right time.

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Study B
A study done at the University of Texas at El Paso showed that the Aeon (previously X-15) patches improved cellular physiologic functional status of the liver, hypothalamus, adrenal glands, and thyroid gland.

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