How Do You Know What You're Allergic To?

Each specific allergen has it's own specific frequency. Cat dander for example has a certain frequency.

Dust has a specific frequency that is different than cat dander. The LZR-7 technology works by safely introducing the potential allergens to the patient in the form of a digitized allergen.

This digitized allergen actually matches the harmonic frequency of the actual allergen; the body will believe it is in contact with the real thing and will react if it is allergic to this substance.

While this response is imperceptible to the patient, the LZR7 will note the reaction using an array of sensors placed in a wrist cuff.

There are over 100,000 substances in the LZR7's database, virtually insuring proper identification of the patient's allergies.