Light Activated Energy (LAE) Spray

by | Oct 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

This consultation project was designed to scientifically investigate the efficacy of a specialized Light Activated Energy (LAE) Spray on human physiology and recovery. The core hypothesis is that this LAE technology is programmed to act at the cellular level by breaking down hydrogen bonds and aqueous clusters, which is expected to restore Qi, reduce swelling, and relieve pain and inflammation, particularly in addressing delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) after exercise. To objectively validate these claims, our study adopted a comprehensive methodology: we measured the direct impact on circulation by precisely quantifying the spray’s effect on blood flow velocity and vessel diameter (vasodilation) using a clinical ultrasound machine, assessed the primary performance metric of DOMS improvement following exercise, and conducted an additional cellular study to analyze the effect of the energy spray on cell size and viability, providing a deeper understanding of its mechanism of action.

Company: Ezon Berhad

 

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