SLVR™ Quantum BioShield™: Silver-Infused Protection

Our advanced silver-infused fabric is the core of SLVR™ Quantum BioShield™ technology. By harnessing silver’s natural protective properties, it may help shield your body from EMFs and modern environmental stressors—supporting energy, focus, and immune strength. More than fabric, it’s wearable innovation designed to protect you where it matters most.

Tested and Certified

SLVR™ Quantum BioShield™ isn’t just innovative—it’s verified. Our silver-infused technology has been independently tested by globally recognized laboratories, confirming its protective capabilities against environmental stressors.

Peer Reviewed Studies

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Manmade Electromagnetic Fields and Oxidative Stress—Biological Effects and Consequences for Health
Comprehensive review showing that EMF exposure frequently triggers oxidative stress, leading to DNA damage, neurodegeneration, and increased risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Frontiers in Public Health

Risks to Health and Well-Being From Radio-Frequency Radiation Emitted by Cell Phones and Other Wireless Devices
Wide-ranging review linking wireless radiation to cancer, cardiovascular effects, and reproductive damage, with particular concern for children’s developing brains and thinner skulls.

European Parliament – Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services

Health Impact of 5G: Current State of Knowledge
Reviews epidemiological and experimental studies on 5G radiation, finding probable carcinogenicity, clear evidence of harm to male fertility, and possible risks for embryo development.

PubMed – An International Perspective

Thermal and Non-Thermal Health Effects of Low-Intensity Non-Ionizing Radiation
Analyzes research on low-level EMF exposure, demonstrating links to oxidative stress, DNA damage, and reproductive harm, and concludes current exposure limits are inadequate.

International Commission on the Biological Effects of EMF (ICBE-EMF)

Scientific Evidence Invalidates Health Assumptions Underlying FCC and ICNIRP Exposure Limits
Challenges the thermal-only assumption underlying current safety standards, presenting extensive evidence of non-thermal effects including DNA damage and neurological impacts.

MDPI – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Oxidative Stress Associated with Long-Term Occupational Exposure to Extremely Low-Frequency EMFs
Human occupational study showing elevated oxidative stress markers in chronically exposed workers, linking EMF exposure to burnout and depression risk.

ResearchGate

Polarization: A Key Difference Between Man-Made and Natural Electromagnetic Fields
Explains how man-made EMFs’ polarization forces charged particles to oscillate in phase, intensifying biological activity and disrupting cell membrane ion channels.

PubMed Central

Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Exposure on the Antioxidant Defense System
Demonstrates that EMF exposure disrupts the body’s antioxidant balance, increasing free radical production and impairing cell function even at non-thermal exposure levels.

Environmental Health Perspectives

Fielding a Current Idea: Exploring the Public Health Impact of Electromagnetic Radiation
Highlights evidence linking EMF exposure to symptoms like chronic fatigue, insomnia, and neuropsychiatric issues, calling for better physician awareness and public health action.

European Commission (SCHEER)

Cancer Epidemiology Update Following the 2011 IARC Evaluation of RF-EMFs
Updates the evidence on cell phone use and brain cancer, showing consistent associations between long-term, heavy use and increased risk of glioma and acoustic neuroma.

ResearchGate

Polarization: A Key Difference Between Man-Made and Natural Electromagnetic Fields
Explains how man-made polarized EMFs create stronger electrostatic forces that disrupt cell membrane ion channels, triggering biological effects even at very low intensities.

MDPI – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Oxidative Stress Associated with Long-Term Occupational Exposure to Extremely Low-Frequency EMFs
Human study finding that workers with chronic ELF exposure had elevated oxidative stress markers, potentially contributing to burnout and depression.

Bioelectromagnetics Journal

Mobile Phone–Induced EMF Stress Is Reversed Upon the Use of Protective Devices
Reports that mobile phone EMF exposure decreases HRV and increases cortisol  both of which normalize when protective devices are used.

Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research

Investigation of the Adverse Health Effects of Cell Phone Radiation: A Systematic Review
Summarizes evidence of metabolic disturbances, changes in blood counts, and alterations in liver enzymes from chronic cell phone radiation exposure.

Journal of Sleep Research

The Effect of EMFs Emitted by Mobile Phones on Human Sleep
Demonstrates that pre-sleep exposure to mobile phone EMFs shortens REM sleep latency and alters EEG spectral power, affecting sleep quality.

Reviews on Environmental Health

Effects of RF-EMFs on the Heart: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Summarizes evidence that RF-EMF exposure affects heart rate, blood pressure, and heart rate variability, indicating autonomic nervous system stress.

International Journal of Radiation Biology

Biological Effects of Magnetic Storms and ELF Magnetic Fields
Presents data linking ELF magnetic fields to altered HRV, blood pressure changes, and even mortality risk, illustrating their systemic impact.

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Unveiling the Biological Effects of RF and ELF EMFs on CNS Performance
Comprehensive review showing EMFs alter blood-brain barrier permeability, neurotransmitter levels, and antioxidant defenses, impacting central nervous system function.

Frontiers in Public Health

Effects of RF-EMF on Neurotransmitters in the Brain
Reviews evidence that radiofrequency exposure alters neurotransmitter levels across brain regions, potentially contributing to cognitive and behavioral changes.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Pilot Study of Long-Term RF Exposure on the Mouse Brain
Animal study showing that chronic 2.45 GHz RF exposure increases locomotor activity and reduces global DNA methylation, suggesting epigenetic impacts.

ResearchGate

RF-EMF and Health Impacts – An Overview of the Literature
Overview highlighting adverse non-thermal outcomes including headaches, vertigo, cognitive impairment, and reproductive issues from long-term, low-level exposure.

Bioelectromagnetics Journal

Effects of EMFs on Molecules and Cells
Shows that EMFs can cause DNA damage and other cell pathologies through reactive oxygen species, even without measurable heating.

Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics

Health Effects of EMFs on Children
Reviews evidence showing that children’s thinner skulls and developing brains increase vulnerability to EMF radiation, urging precautionary policies.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

In Vivo Studies on RF-EMF and Cancer
Systematic review of animal studies showing RF exposure can induce inflammation, enzyme changes, and tumor-promoting conditions.

Progress in Electromagnetics Research

Possible Effects of RF-EMF Exposure on the Central Nervous System
Explores how RF exposure may disrupt the blood-brain barrier, neurotransmitter levels, and myelin integrity, increasing neurological risks.

European Commission – SCENIHR

Potential Health Effects of EMF Exposure
EU review summarizing research suggesting possible health impacts of EMFs, though findings remain inconsistent and need replication.

National Cancer Institute

Electromagnetic Fields and Health
Fact sheet reviewing human and animal data on EMF exposure and cancer risk, noting mixed and difficult-to-explain results.

Institute for Functional Medicine

EMFs: Health Impacts and Reducing Exposures
Frames EMFs as an environmental toxin, summarizing health risks such as endocrine disruption and cardiovascular stress, and offers reduction strategies.

International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)

Review of the Epidemiologic Literature on EMF and Health
Finds the strongest evidence for a link between EMF exposure above 0.4 μT and childhood leukemia; weaker evidence for other health outcomes.

Environmental Research (Bandara & Carpenter, 2018)

Planetary Electromagnetic Pollution: Time to Assess Its Impact
Calls for urgent evaluation of “planetary electromagnetic pollution,” citing links to oxidative stress and potential neurodevelopmental harm in children.

Environmental Pollution (Belpomme et al., 2018)

Thermal and Non-Thermal Health Effects of Low-Intensity Non-Ionizing Radiation
International review presenting evidence that low-level EMF exposure causes oxidative stress, DNA damage, and fertility problems, and contributes to electrohypersensitivity.

European Parliament – Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services (2021)

Health Impact of 5G: Current State of Knowledge
Concludes that 5G radiation is probably carcinogenic, affects male fertility, and may harm embryo development; highlights lack of studies on millimeter waves.

Frontiers in Public Health (Miller et al., 2019)

Risks to Health and Well-Being From RF Radiation Emitted by Cell Phones and Other Wireless Devices
Reviews evidence linking wireless radiation to cancer, cardiovascular effects, and sperm damage, with particular concern for children’s vulnerability.

ResearchGate (Pall, 2013)

Low-Intensity EMFs Act via VGCC Activation to Cause Very Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease
Proposes a mechanism where EMFs activate calcium channels, causing oxidative stress and inflammation that may trigger Alzheimer’s disease.

MDPI – International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Schuermann & Mevissen, 2021)

Manmade EMFs and Oxidative Stress: Biological Effects and Consequences for Health
Comprehensive review showing EMF exposure frequently increases oxidative stress, leading to DNA damage and disease development.

Journal of Sleep Research (Loughran & Wood, 2020)

The Effects of Exposure to RF-EMFs on Sleep: A Narrative Review of Human Studies
Review of human studies demonstrating that cell phone and wireless EMF exposure alters sleep architecture, increasing latency and reducing deep/REM sleep.

ResearchGate (Gruber et al., 2022)

Mobile Phone EMF Stress Reversed with Protective Devices
Human experiments show mobile phone EMF exposure decreases HRV and increases cortisol — both normalized when protective devices were used.

PMC (Yurt et al., 2018)

Effects of EMF Exposure on the Antioxidant Defense System
Summarizes studies showing that EMFs disrupt antioxidant defenses, increase free radicals, and damage cell membranes at non-thermal levels.

International Commission on the Biological Effects of EMF (ICBE-EMF, 2022)

Scientific Evidence Invalidates FCC and ICNIRP Exposure Limits
Argues that current exposure limits are outdated and based on flawed assumptions, citing 25 years of research showing non-thermal adverse effects.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Biological Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation – Part 1 of 3
Comprehensive review of RF radiation’s biological effects, highlighting non-thermal mechanisms and implications for future safety standards.