What is OwnSignal Technology?
How does it work?
What is OwnSignal Technology?
Our future-oriented technology harnesses biophysical discoveries from the past century. We delve into endogenous biophysical healthcare devices, drawing inspiration from respected German counterparts.
Our engineers pioneered this system 25 years ago, achieving success.


How does it work?
Our OST devices capture your body’s inherent signals—uniquely yours, inherently coherent, and beyond artificial replication through two input channels.
These signals, referred to as “your Own Signals,” are personal, like your fingerprint, signature, or retina properties. In real-time, the devices provide feedback by transmitting slightly modified signals through our proprietary modulation filters.


W.R. Adey, a prominent researcher in the field of electromagnetic biology, introduced the concept of “Biological Windows.” These windows represent specific frequency ranges within the electromagnetic spectrum believed to have greater significance or effects on biological systems. According to Adey’s research, different frequencies within the electromagnetic spectrum can elicit varying physiological responses and interactions in living organisms. The concept of Biological Windows suggests that certain frequencies resonate more effectively with biological systems, leading to specific biological effects. It’s important to note that the concept of Biological Windows and its implications are subjects of ongoing scientific research and discussion within the scientific community.
OwnSignal Technology is a gentle, natural, and effective method of human health support. It offers several key advantages
OwnSignal Technology is a gentle, natural, and effective method of human health support. It offers several key advantages:
We designed OwnSignal Technology to provide health support without any negative side effects.
We designed OwnSignal Technology to provide health support without any negative side effects.
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