EESystem (Energy Enhancement System)

Scalar wave technology using multiple computer screens to generate bioactive energy fields claimed to promote cellular regeneration, detoxification, and healing

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C Evidence
Time to Benefit Some report immediate effects (relaxation, clarity); others report cumulative benefits over multiple sessions
Cost $40-100/hour at certified centers

Bottom Line

Evidence-Based Take:

EESystem (Energy Enhancement System) is an alternative therapy developed by Dr. Sandra Rose Michael. It uses an array of custom computer screens to allegedly generate "scalar waves" that promote cellular health. The technology has a devoted following but virtually no peer-reviewed scientific validation.

What the Evidence Shows:

  • Scalar wave theory: Not accepted by mainstream physics
  • EESystem specifically: No published clinical trials
  • User reports: Many claim profound benefits (energy, clarity, healing)
  • Mechanism: Scientifically unvalidated

Honest Assessment:

This is firmly experimental/alternative territory. Many users report feeling significantly better after sessions - increased energy, mental clarity, pain relief, and even accelerated healing. However, these are anecdotal reports without controlled studies. Benefits could stem from relaxation, placebo effect, time in a meditative environment, or mechanisms we don't understand. If you're open to alternative therapies and can afford to experiment, EESystem may be worth exploring. Approach with realistic expectations.

Science

The Theory (Unproven):

Scalar Wave Concept:

  • Proponents claim scalar waves are a form of energy distinct from electromagnetic waves
  • Allegedly discovered by Nikola Tesla, theorized by Tom Bearden
  • Claimed to travel faster than light and penetrate any material
  • Said to carry "information" that promotes biological coherence
  • Mainstream physics does not recognize scalar waves as described

EESystem Technology (Claimed):

  • 24 computer screens arranged in specific geometric patterns
  • Screens generate precise frequencies, colors, and patterns
  • Combination allegedly creates a "scalar field" in the room
  • Field said to raise the room's energy to 70,000+ "life force units"
  • Claimed to promote cellular voltage from ~20mV (diseased) to 70-90mV (healthy)

Scientific Perspective:

What We Know:

  • Cells do maintain electrical potential across membranes
  • Light and color can affect biology (photobiomodulation is real)
  • Relaxation environments benefit health
  • Placebo effects produce measurable physiological changes
  • Meditation and rest support healing

What's Not Established:

  • Scalar waves as described by proponents
  • Computer screens generating bioactive energy fields
  • "Life force units" as a measurable quantity
  • Specific cellular voltage changes from EESystem exposure

Related Concepts:

  • Shares theoretical overlap with PEMF, biofield therapies
  • Dr. Sandra Rose Michael has presented at alternative health conferences
  • Growing network of certified centers worldwide
  • Popular in biohacking and longevity communities

Supporting Studies

1 peer-reviewed study

View all studies & compare research →

Practical Protocol

Session at an EESystem Center:

Typical Session:

  1. Arrive at certified EESystem center
  2. Remove shoes, electronics optional (some keep phones)
  3. Recline in zero-gravity chair or lie on mat
  4. Room contains 4, 12, or 24 screens in geometric arrangement
  5. Relax, meditate, or sleep during session
  6. Sessions typically 2-4 hours (some do overnight)
  7. Hydrate well after session
  8. Salt bath recommended within 24-48 hours post-session

Session Length Recommendations:

GoalDurationFrequency
Introduction2 hoursSingle session
General wellness2-4 hoursWeekly/monthly
Specific health goals4+ hoursMultiple sessions
Intensive8-24 hoursAs tolerated

Post-Session Protocol:

  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water
  • Salt bath: 2 lbs sea salt or Epsom salt in bath within 48 hours
  • Rest: Allow integration time
  • Journaling: Note any experiences or changes

Finding a Center:

  • Official directory: unifydhealing.com
  • Centers exist worldwide (US, Europe, Asia, Australia)
  • Verify certification and screen count
  • 24-unit systems considered most powerful

Important Notes:

  • Not available for home use (requires certified installation)
  • Quality of experience may vary by center
  • Some centers offer overnight sessions
  • Group sessions common (multiple people in room)

Risks & Side Effects

Safety Profile:

Generally considered low-risk - you're sitting in a room with computer screens.

Reported Effects (Not Necessarily Adverse):

  • "Detox" symptoms (headache, fatigue, nausea) - especially early sessions
  • Vivid dreams or sleep changes
  • Emotional release
  • Temporary fatigue before increased energy
  • Increased urination (claimed detox effect)

Precautions:

  • Hydration: Dehydration possible if not drinking enough
  • Detox reactions: Start with shorter sessions
  • Salt bath: Considered important for clearing released toxins (per practitioners)
  • Pacemakers/implants: Some centers advise caution (unvalidated concern)

Psychological Considerations:

  • May create false hope for serious conditions
  • Expensive if pursuing intensive protocols
  • Confirmation bias common
  • Not a substitute for medical treatment

Financial Risk:

  • Sessions add up ($40-100/hour)
  • No guaranteed outcomes
  • Some travel required to reach centers

Risk Level: Low physically; moderate financially

Who It's For

Most Likely to Benefit:

  • Those open to alternative/energy medicine
  • People seeking relaxation and stress relief
  • Biohackers exploring experimental therapies
  • Individuals who've exhausted conventional options
  • Those curious about scalar wave technology

Good Candidates:

  • Open-minded experimenters
  • People who respond well to meditation/relaxation environments
  • Those with access to a nearby center
  • Individuals with disposable income for experimental therapies

Probably Not For:

  • Strict skeptics (unlikely to engage meaningfully)
  • Those seeking evidence-based treatment for serious conditions
  • Anyone expecting guaranteed results
  • People far from certified centers
  • Those with tight budgets

Skip If:

  • You need treatment for serious medical conditions (seek proper care first)
  • You're not open to alternative frameworks
  • The nearest center requires significant travel
  • Financial constraints make it stressful

How to Track Results

What to Track:

  • Energy levels (1-10 scale)
  • Sleep quality
  • Mental clarity/focus
  • Pain levels if applicable
  • Mood and emotional state
  • Any physical symptoms or changes

Session Log:

DateCenterDurationExperienceAfter-effects

Post-Session Notes:

  • Immediate sensations during session
  • Energy levels 24-48 hours after
  • Sleep quality that night
  • Any "detox" symptoms
  • Cumulative changes over multiple sessions

Realistic Expectations:

  • Benefits are subjective and variable
  • Some feel dramatic effects; others feel nothing
  • Multiple sessions may be needed
  • Not every session will feel transformative
  • Track trends over time, not single sessions

Top Products

Finding EESystem Centers:

  • Official Center Directory - Find certified locations
  • Search "EESystem near me" for local options
  • Centers exist across US, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia

What to Look For:

  • Certification: Verify center is officially certified
  • Screen count: 24-unit systems considered most powerful (4 and 12 also exist)
  • Environment: Clean, comfortable, well-maintained
  • Reviews: Check Google reviews, testimonials
  • Pricing: Transparent pricing structure
  • Guidance: Staff should explain process and aftercare

Questions to Ask:

  • How many screens/units in the system?
  • How long has the center operated?
  • What's the recommended session length for beginners?
  • Do you offer packages or memberships?
  • What aftercare do you recommend?

Notable Centers:

  • Centers vary by region; check directory for your area
  • Some wellness retreats include EESystem access

Cost Breakdown

Session Costs:

DurationTypical Cost
2 hours$40-80
4 hours$80-150
Overnight (8+ hrs)$150-300
Monthly membership$200-500

Pricing Varies By:

  • Location (major cities often higher)
  • Center (independent pricing)
  • Package deals (multi-session discounts)
  • Membership options

Not Available:

  • Home units (requires certified installation, $150,000+)
  • Only accessible at certified centers

Cost-Effectiveness:

Difficult to assess given lack of proven efficacy. Compare to: - Float tanks: $60-100/hour - Massage: $80-150/hour - Cryotherapy: $40-80/session - PEMF sessions: $50-150/session

If you find subjective value, costs are comparable to other wellness services. Budget for multiple sessions to evaluate properly.

Podcasts

Discussed in Podcasts

13 curated moments from top health podcasts. Click any timestamp to play.

EESystem described as recliners with TV screens that supposedly heal you

The hosts summarize the EESystem business model — selling recliners where you sit and watch a TV screen that supposedly heals you — and note it was clearing $30-40 million per year according to court records.

"Jason Shirka, who claims to be a spokesperson for the light system, a cabal of new AG spiritualists who want to make everyone vegan and send them to heaven, finds a potential cash cow in this company called EE Systems, which is selling recliners where you can basically sit back and watch a TV screen, and that supposedly is going to heal you."

James O'Keefe goes undercover at EESystem, ends up converted

James O'Keefe reportedly wore a hidden camera to an EESystem center planning to expose it as a scam, but came out saying he felt energized and wanted to return as a paying customer. RFK Jr. was also shown with an EESystem unit gifted to him.

"James O'Keefe had this incredible moment last year where he goes, you know, I'm James O'Keeffe. You know, I love my undercover stings. I'm going to wear a hidden camera in and blow the lid off this EE system scam. And he goes in and he goes, whoa, I'm energized. And he comes out and he says, I'm so much more anxious. I have to go back as a real customer this time."

Reporter's firsthand visit to an EESystem center

Will Sommer describes his visit to an EESystem center in a strip mall — they gave him a gift bag with earplugs, eye mask, and bath salts. He describes the setup as six relatively old TVs stacked in a corner with wires everywhere, in a room that looks like an office with drop ceiling tiles.

"So I went in and they give you a gift bag. So it's earplugs in case the other people in the room with you are snoring. It's an eye mask and bath salts. And the important part of the bath salts is because they think those are energy waves. So you're going to get blasted with the energy waves. And then they tell you, take a bath soon."

Reporter felt refreshed but credits the nap, not the technology

After his two-hour session, Sommer admits he felt a little better but attributes it entirely to having taken a nap. He describes the screens as displaying gobbledygook that looks like static.

"They said, did you feel energized? And I mean, yeah, but I mean, I had just taken a nap."

Quantum field effects on biology and cellular health

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Family uses EESystem and tachyon chambers for healing autism

Laura Hirsch describes how her family visits EESystem centers and tachyon chambers as part of their healing approach. During sessions, Trevor goes into altered states of consciousness and communicates with deceased family members he calls his angels, including her late husband who died before Trevor was born.

"So we would, we go to healing centers like the energy enhancement system, the EE system, and then another one called the tachyon chamber. And when he's in there, he goes into another state of consciousness and talks to his angels."

EESystem helped reduce seizures and the whole family loves going

Laura explains that she was initially drawn to EESystem because of a white paper on seizure mitigation, since Trevor still has occasional seizures. She describes the experience as sitting in a toroidal field of scalar waves and says Dr. Sandra Rose Michael endorsed their book. The technology has over 500 centers worldwide.

"The energy enhancement system is really blowing up all over the world. There's I think over 500 centers now and it's healing for so many different things. I love it. And Dr. Sandra Rose Michael, the one who started created the technology. She actually did an endorsement for the book."

Dr. Michael explains what the EESystem actually does

Dr. Sandra Rose Michael explains that EESystem stands for Energy Enhancement System and describes how it creates an ideal energetic environment that raises cellular voltage, synchronizes brain hemispheres, and allows the body to enter healing delta and theta brain states.

"EE system, it stands for energy enhancement system. But the other thing it stands for is accelerated evolution. So how do we create an ideal, energetic, optimal environment that allows the millivoltage, the voltage of the cells to increase, to give the body the energy to heal itself because the body, when it has the right hyper-healthy energetic environment, has the right energy, it wants to heal anything and everything."

Biological age reversal claims from Liechtenstein center

Michael describes claimed results from a 108-unit EESystem in Liechtenstein where a woman's biological age reportedly dropped from 67 to 34 after two overnight sessions, and her breast cancer was no longer detectable.

"They had a woman come and they tested her biological age, not chronological, but biological age when she arrived. It tested as 67 years old. After two overnights, just two overnights. She tested us 34."

Quadrupled mitochondrial activity in one hour

Michael claims a pilot study using electrointerstitial scanning showed quadrupled mitochondrial activity after one hour in an EESystem, presented at the Royal Society of Medicine in London. She compares the experience to a whole-body wireless cell charger.

"We found that quadrupled mitochondrial activity in one hour in one of our pilot tests that we'd done with electrointerstitial scanning when I lectured for the Royal Society of Medicine in London. Quadrupled mitochondrial activity in one hour in an EE system."

Post-session salt bath detox protocol

Michael details the post-session detox bath protocol — two cups sea salt, two cups baking soda, and one cup borax in hot water. She warns against Epsom salt alone, saying the magnesium pulls toxins in rather than out, and recommends using the sauna before the bath to open pores.

"Not Epsom salt, because that's magnesium sulfate. That's a little different. Everybody's so magnesium deficient, it'll pull all the toxins in the water into the body if you just do an Epsom salt bath."

Who to Follow

Key Figures:

  • Dr. Sandra Rose Michael - Creator of EESystem technology
  • Ph.D. in Integrative Medicine (non-traditional institution)
  • Developed technology over 20+ years
  • Presents at alternative health conferences
  • Claims technology used by NASA, military (unverified)

Wellness Community:

  • Growing presence in biohacking circles
  • Featured on various alternative health podcasts
  • Tony Robbins reportedly has an EESystem
  • Popular among longevity enthusiasts

Scientific Perspective:

  • Mainstream scientists have not validated the technology
  • No peer-reviewed publications on EESystem specifically
  • Scalar wave theory rejected by conventional physics
  • Considered pseudoscience by skeptics

What People Say

Why People Try It:

  • Word of mouth from friends/family
  • Curiosity about scalar wave technology
  • Seeking alternatives for chronic conditions
  • Biohacking experimentation
  • Relaxation and stress relief

Reported Experiences:

  • "Deep sense of peace and clarity"
  • "More energy than I've had in years"
  • "Pain significantly reduced after several sessions"
  • "Vivid dreams and better sleep"
  • "Felt like a reset for my whole system"
  • "Nothing happened, didn't notice anything"

The Reality:

User experiences range from profound to nonexistent. Some report life-changing benefits; others feel nothing. Without controlled studies, it's impossible to know what's causing reported benefits - the technology, relaxation, placebo, expectation, or something else. For believers, the subjective experience may be valuable regardless of mechanism.

Community:

  • Growing network of centers worldwide
  • Active user communities online
  • Many passionate advocates
  • Some hardcore skeptics

Synergies & Conflicts

Relaxation/Recovery Stack:

  • EESystem session
  • NSDR or meditation
  • Float tank
  • Massage

Biohacking Stack:

Energy Medicine Stack:

Post-Session Protocol:

  • Salt bath (recommended by practitioners)
  • Hydration
  • Rest and integration
  • Journaling

Best Timing:

  • When you can dedicate time to relax
  • Not rushed before/after
  • Allow recovery day if doing intensive session

Last updated: 2026-01-13