
About the Company
The BioHarp was created to detect inflammation on cellular level using nano-technology. The unit can be used for testing on humans*, plants, and animals. The unit is fully transportable, uses a proprietary software program, and can transmit the data through either WiFi or standard Internet connection.
Scanning
The BioHarp is a patented, non-invasive unit that is scanned over the patient’s entire body. The uniqueness of the BioHarp is that it takes the patient’s baseline reading through a simple, 5 minute pre-scan. The BioHarp doesn’t rely on a set guideline established based on height, weight, age, etc like other diagnostic devices typically do. This uniqueness makes the BioHarp very valuable in its ability to determine a patient’s potential problems based on their specific body readings.
The BioHarp is a fully transportable unit that can be used in doctor’s offices, hospital settings, or dispatched to remote locations like outlying health clinics in the countryside and even on the battlefield. For physicians to be able to have the ability to diagnose potential problems before they appear through normal scanning devices is truly a remarkable breakthrough in healthcare.
The BioHarp can also be used to scan both animals and plants. Imagine taking your pet in to be scanned and being able to detect potential problems that can be not only costly but can be catastrophic to the health and well being of your family member. As for the horticulture industry, plant life can be extended, growth patterns altered, and crop surpluses exceeded due to proper diagnosis of potential diseases that can affect crops throughout the world.
The BioHarp is truly a revolutionary medical device that will change how diagnostic medicine is done in the future. The future of diagnostics is here; it is called BioHarp.
*The company has not determined the proper testing and result procedures for humans to date. This will be done through clinical trials and submission to the proper agencies in the respective countries the BioHarp will be deployed for human diagnosis.