CLINICAL STUDIES
LifeWave’s technology has over 90 clinical studies conducted at world-class universities and research institutions. Below, you will find links to a selection of clinical studies about the LifeWave patches:
Effects on Cortisol, Circulation, and Mood
A 2015 pilot study examined the impact of LifeWave Energy Enhancer (LEE) patches on salivary cortisol levels, peripheral circulation, and psychological measures in healthy adults. The double-blind, placebo-controlled trial found that LEE patches may influence cortisol production and microvascular perfusion, suggesting potential stress-related benefits.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25607118/
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and Autonomic Function
Another study evaluated the effect of LifeWave energy patches on heart rate variability (HRV) signals in healthy volunteers. The findings indicated that these patches might modulate autonomic nervous system activity, as evidenced by changes in HRV parameters during rest and exercise conditions.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17281515/
Wound Healing Applications
A 2024 case report explored the use of the LifeWave X39® phototherapy patch to facilitate wound healing following pacemaker extraction. The application of the patch was associated with a 40%-50% acceleration in wound closure, suggesting its potential as a non-pharmacological adjunct in postoperative care.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39802077/
Impact on Athletic Performance
A 2011 study investigated the effects of LifeWave energy patches on substrate utilization in collegiate cross-country runners. The results showed no significant performance enhancements, although there was a notable increase in respiratory exchange ratio (RER) during the initial stage of exercise, indicating altered substrate metabolism
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27182358/
Electrical Stimulation for Wound Management
A study conducted between 2008 and 2010 assessed the use of bioelectrical signal therapy (BST) devices, including those from LifeWave, for difficult-to-heal wounds. The treatment resulted in an 87% wound closure rate over an average of 97 days, highlighting the potential of BST in chronic wound management
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24443795/
Double-Blind Testing of the LifeWave X39 Patch to Determine GHK-Cu Production Levels: This study observed a significant increase in GHK-Cu concentration in the blood after participants wore the X39 patch for one week. GHK-Cu is associated with tissue repair and regeneration.
LifeWave X39 Pilot Demonstrates Light-Triggered Changes: This pilot study documented significant improvements in metabolic parameters, blood pressure, memory, sleep quality, and other factors after participants used the X39 patch for one week.
https://ijhc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Connor-M-20-2F.pdf
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.
https://static.showit.co/file/4hTZhahETD-fI8xp41WW2Q/117381/study-a.pdf
A double-blind test published in the Journal of Internal Medicine Research showed a significant increase in copper-peptide concentrations in the blood of subjects who had worn X39 patches for 1 week.
https://static.showit.co/file/9bQortJnT524yDoHgjCk5g/117381/study-b.pdf
Non-Invasive Scanning and Subtle Energy Testing Lab Effect of LifeWave X39 Patches on Brain as Seen with P3 Brain Mapping: Preliminary Results
All participants showed dramatic changes in their scalp topographic maps reporting the amplitude of the P300 recording for each channel and also in their coherence maps.
Metabolic Implications of the LifeWave X39 Patch
The data show improvement in blood pressure, 17 statistically significant amino acid changes over the 7 days, significant improvement in anti-inflammatory response, improvement in sleep levels, reduction in blood pressure, improvement in short-term memory, improvement in reported feelings of vitality and consistency in reporting across the study suggest that further research with a larger sample size be done.