Energy Enhancement System (EESystem)
A room-scale installation of phase-aligned computer screens claimed to generate 'scalar' energy fields for cell regeneration and detoxification — one of the most widely franchised devices in this category.
- The maker states the system generates 'multiple bio-active life-enhancing energy fields,' including scalar waves, to promote cell regeneration and natural detoxification.
- Additional claims include shielding against radio-frequency exposure and creating a calm, restorative environment; sessions are typically sold by the hour at licensed centers.
- The device is credited to Dr. Sandra Rose Michael and is operated across a stated network of more than 500 centers worldwide.
Credited inventor; the system's scientific framing rests largely on her own body of work rather than independent replication.
The claimed operating principle. 'Scalar energy' is not an established term in mainstream physics for a therapeutic field — flagged plainly, not adjudicated.
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- Is there any independent, peer-reviewed measurement of the claimed 'scalar field,' separate from the inventor's own materials?
- A competitor (PhiRay, charted in this region) publicly claims 'Sandra Rose lost a court case showing even the original idea was stolen' — is that specific legal claim accurate, and what is the actual origin dispute?
- What does a session actually cost across the 500+ centers, and what independent outcome data exists?
The EESystem is among the most commercially successful devices in the frontier-healing category — a large licensed-center network and a devoted user base — which makes the near-total absence of independent evidence for its 'scalar' mechanism worth stating plainly rather than glossing.
It is directly named in PhiRay's seller-published comparison table (also in this region), which both positions EESystem as a competitor and makes a specific unverified litigation claim about it — a rare case where two charted entries make claims about each other.
SOURCE: eesystem.com (scraped 2026-07-09)
What does a session cost, and is there any independent measurement of the field?
No price stated on the main site; no independent field measurement located. The Atlas is collecting real session pricing and any third-party data.
Report from the field →PhiRay
A $6,900 plasma-and-magnetic-field device marketed as the direct replacement for the maker's earlier Theraphi system — claimed to be 2–4x more powerful at roughly a quarter of the cost.
Harmonic Egg
A patented egg-shaped wooden chamber (US Patent #10,737,054 B1) that blends sound, light, and geometry for relaxation — notable for making comparatively modest claims and citing no medical studies.
PureWave Cell
A locked array of neodymium magnets arranged on sacred-geometry principles, described as emitting a coherent low-frequency field — given free to beekeepers, sold to the public.