Clinical Evidence Quality

The review included 10 eligible studies after screening 308 deduplicated records and assessing 74 full texts. Many strong claims in the source are not scientifically demonstrated within the transcript. Claims about scalar intelligence, DMT…

3 sources - 11 claims

The review included 10 eligible studies after screening 308 deduplicated records and assessing 74 full texts. Many strong claims in the source are not scientifically demonstrated within the transcript. Claims about scalar intelligence, DMT-frequency microdosing, DNA code activation, ORMES telomere effects, and encoded-ingredient consciousness shifts are mainly supported by experience, guidance, and analogy. The source relies on personal experience, student anecdotes, spiritual analogies, frequency technology references, and broad scientific concepts. The review cannot establish whether VR is effective for clinically diagnosed perinatal anxiety disorders or depression. The evidence base is limited by few studies, short follow-up, self-report measures, and focus on low-to-moderate symptoms rather than formal diagnoses. Most included studies were randomised controlled trials. The article treats quantum biology as legitimate while describing the broader multidimensional-body claims as speculative. The completed studies were rated fair or good using the NIH Quality Assessment tool. The source identifies a gap between subjective experience and public verification. The current evidence f…