These devices are . Do not rely on their readings for any health decision. In many countries, selling or promoting them as medical devices is illegal. The software is provided “as-is” with no warranty or support.
When you from unofficial forums, many antivirus programs flag it as PUA (Potentially Unwanted Application) or “Trojan:Win32/Wacatac”. This is often a false positive caused by: These devices are
General versions (such as 3.0 or 6.3) are sometimes hosted on Software Informer The software is provided “as-is” with no warranty
These analyzers are typically USB devices sold online (e.g., via AliExpress, eBay, Amazon) that claim to measure "biomagnetic fields" or "quantum resonance" in the body to assess organ health, vitamins, minerals, and more. They are (no FDA, CE medical, or equivalent clearance) and are considered pseudoscientific by mainstream medical bodies. They are (no FDA, CE medical, or equivalent
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