Field Recalibration Protocol - Restoration of the Biofield / Energy-Informational Cocoon

Disclaimer
This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not serve as a substitute for medical advice. It should not be used for diagnosing, treating, preventing, or curing any illness. In the following text, all mentions of age reduction are to be understood within the context of energetic work.

Abstract
The first part of this article will focus on the rehabilitative suits and garments used by astronauts after their return from orbit-or in some cases, while they are still in orbit-where they are exposed to intense cosmic radiation outside the Earth's atmosphere, as well as several other harmful factors.
The second part will introduce - the Age Forever: Program Cycling Division - developed to support the restoration of the psi field (energy-informational field). A basic understanding of current space medicine technologies is essential to fully grasp the foundational principles behind our approach. Although all the technologies described in all my articles have nothing to do with medicine.

Part 1. Rehabilitation Before and After Exposure to Cosmic Radiation

There are several types of specialized systems used by astronauts:

Axial-loading “space” suits - These suits are equipped with elastic resistance bands designed to apply continuous axial loading to muscles and the skeletal system under microgravity conditions. By simulating gravitational resistance, they help preserve muscle tone and provide preventative support for the musculoskeletal system. Based on this concept, therapeutic suits were developed for children with cerebral palsy-such as the American TheraSuit-which utilize dynamic proprioceptive correction to improve motor function and are widely used in neurorehabilitation.

Compression suits for orthostatic intolerance
After extended space missions, astronauts often experience orthostatic hypotension-a condition in which the body has difficulty maintaining normal blood pressure when transitioning to a standing position. Compression suits are employed to mitigate this effect and support circulatory stability during post-mission recovery.
This suit tightly compresses the lower body of astronauts immediately after landing. At NASA, the Anti-G suit¹ (anti-gravity suit) was used during space shuttle landings. These lower-body garments compress the legs and abdomen, preventing excessive blood pooling away from the brain during upright posture. Studies have shown that returning astronauts who wore such suits did not experience presyncope during tilt-table tests, whereas without the suit, the risk of syncope was significantly higher.
In recent years, NASA, in collaboration with industry partners, has developed the Gradient Compression Garment (GCG)-a new-generation compression suit Unlike earlier designs, the GCG extends from the feet to the chest and applies a graduated pressure distribution-approximately 55 mmHg at the feet and 16 mmHg at the abdominal region.
Custom-tailored for each astronaut, these suits are currently undergoing testing following six-month missions aboard the International Space Station. The GCG is being developed by NASA’s Johnson Space Center in partnership with a private company whose name is not disclosed in open sources [nasa.gov]. While these suits are not commercially available, their function is similar to that of high-compression medical-grade garments used in clinical settings.

Vacuum "Pants"²
A specialized device designed to normalize circulation is the LBNP (Lower Body Negative Pressure) suit known as Chibis, which consists of a sealed lower-body chamber equipped with a vacuum pump. The Chibis system is used aboard spacecraft during the final days before return to Earth, to help "retrain" the circulatory system to function against gravity once again.
Inside the chamber, negative pressure is generated, effectively "pulling" the astronaut downward-fluids and blood are drawn toward the lower extremities, relieving congestion in the upper body [blogs.nasa.gov]. This helps reduce facial puffiness and eye pressure. On the ISS, researchers are even investigating the use of Pants in the prevention of Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS), which involves elevated intracranial pressure that can affect vision.

Vacuum-Assisted Treadmills³ and Positive Pressure Garments
Vacuum treadmills are used for lower-body rehabilitation, enabling gravitational loading during locomotion. Conversely, positive-pressure suits are designed to reduce stress on the lower limbs, particularly beneficial for elderly individuals and patients recovering from injury.

Thermal Insulation Blankets and Capsules⁴

The “Space Blanket”
The iconic thin, silver-colored covering-commonly known as a space blanket-was developed by NASA in the 1960s as an ultra-lightweight, heat-reflective material. It consists of a thin, durable polyester film (Mylar) coated with a layer of high-purity aluminum. This material reflects approximately 80-90% of the body’s infrared radiation, helping either to retain heat or deflect external heat, depending on the context of use. Immediately after landing, astronauts are covered with such blankets-whether inside the descent module or at the landing site-to prevent hypothermia.

Infrared Rehabilitation Capsules and Blankets⁵
To support muscle recovery and enhance circulation, deep tissue heating systems are also employed-for example, portable infrared sauna “capsules” and heated blankets. While NASA does not directly supply astronauts with such sauna-blankets, the concept is rooted in research on the benefits of far-infrared (FIR) radiation.
Some modern thermal blankets incorporate ceramic microgranules (such as tourmaline, jade, and others), which emit gentle infrared heat in response to body temperature. This FIR radiation penetrates the skin and, according to studies, may enhance local microcirculation and oxygen delivery to tissues. These effects contribute to faster muscle recovery following exertion and may even accelerate the healing of microtraumas.

Many sportswear brands now produce garments using similar regenerative technologies. One notable example is Celliant, developed in the U.S. and clinically tested: its fibers are embedded with microparticles of 13 minerals that convert body heat into safe infrared energy. In 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officially recognized Celliant materials as medical devices that promote increased blood circulation.

Radiation Protection⁶
Anti-Radiation Vests for Astronauts
One of the latest advancements in shielding astronauts from cosmic radiation is the AstroRad vest. This wearable protective system against solar flares and cosmic rays was developed by an Israeli company in collaboration with U.S. partners. The vest is composed of multilayer blocks made from high-density polyethylene polymers-materials specifically selected for their high hydrogen content, which is effective in absorbing harmful ionizing radiation. The design is optimized to protect vital organs involved in hematopoiesis and reproduction-such as the bone marrow, lungs, stomach, and ovaries-while allowing for mobility in the arms and legs.

Commercial Radiation Suits: Demron
An American company has developed Demron, a flexible composite fabric combining metallic nanoparticles with polymers (such as polyethylene, PVC, and heavy-element salts). Demron is capable of blocking various forms of radiation, including beta particles and, to a certain extent, gamma rays-while remaining relatively lightweight and pliable. The material is used to manufacture full-body protective suits, cloaks, vests, and blankets for emergency response teams.
In testing, a single layer of Demron fabric was shown to block up to 91% of radiation from Sr-90 (a beta emitter). Demron-based products are already in active use: according to the manufacturer, they are utilized by NATO military units, the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), and NASA.
Thus, while indirectly, NASA also benefits from the application of these nanocomposite shielding materials-presumably in scenarios involving exposure to radiation sources.

Antimicrobial and Wellness-Oriented Materials Containing Silver⁷
Silver is well known for its antimicrobial properties, which have been harnessed in the space environment-where maintaining hygiene presents unique challenges. Antibacterial clothing for astronauts is designed with the constraints of space missions in mind: for example, there is no laundry system aboard the ISS, and garments are often worn for extended periods.
Japan’s J-Wear line, developed specifically for ISS crews, incorporates fabrics with antibacterial, moisture-wicking, and deodorizing properties. These effects are often achieved by weaving silver-coated fibers into the textiles or by treating the fabrics with silver nanoparticles.
The antimicrobial mechanism relies on Ag⁺ ions, which inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi. According to European manufacturers, nanosilver fabrics help prevent body odor and skin irritation: “Silver embedded into the fiber gives the clothing antibacterial properties and prevents unpleasant odors caused by sweat” nanosilver.
This is especially important for astronauts, who may wear the same thermal underwear or training suits for 7-10 consecutive days. NASA has conducted tests on various antimicrobial coatings for spacesuits and cabin interiors, including silver-based additives, copper compounds, and organic antiseptics.

Conclusion
Modern space medicine actively employs specialized materials and devices to support astronauts in their recovery following space missions. From elastic suits woven with silver threads to advanced capsules infused with nanoparticles, all of these innovations are aimed at easing the body’s return to Earth’s environment, stimulating tissue regeneration, normalizing circulation, and mitigating the latent effects of radiation exposure. Many of these solutions have been developed by government space agencies.

It is important to note that numerous “space” technologies are now finding applications in everyday life. For example, the massage chairs and infrared blankets described earlier are available commercially and marketed as tools to enhance circulation and improve muscle tone. One test astronaut has even reported using the Yamaguchi X massage chair at home after missions. This chair features functions such as stretching and deep-tissue massage, which help promote recovery, improve circulation, reduce muscle discomfort, and accelerate tissue regeneration. For astronauts with demanding schedules and little time for manual therapy, such devices offer a practical way to maintain physical condition.

Part 2. Human Biofield Restoration Technologies (also referred to as the Psi Field or Energy-Informational Aura)

Based on the materials presented in Part 1 of this article, the following conclusions can be drawn:
• The cost of advanced models-often ranging from $3,000 to $100,000-remains relatively high; however, interest in these products persists due to the strong reputation of so-called "space-based" technologies.
• Restorative tools developed for space exploration represent a synthesis of modern achievements in materials science, biomedicine, and engineering, and are already finding applications in civilian contexts.
• Vacuum and compression devices contribute to functional training of the cardiovascular system.
• Specialized vests and capsules serve as adaptive conditioning tools, preparing the human body for the extreme conditions associated with long-duration space missions.

However, despite the existence of these technologies, I was unable to identify any widely accessible resources offering the general public a structured 10-20-day course of restorative procedures aimed at improving the energetic state, conducted within anti-radiation or recovery capsules, their analogues, or similar suits or chambers (excluding commercially available options such as thermal suits, infrared blankets, and other vacuum-compression-based products).

Topics Requiring Further Exploration:
What should be the optimal resonant frequency of silver-and specifically of silver threads-used in the corresponding technologies?
Which parameters (e.g., thickness, geometric shape, length) of the threads are most effective in achieving the desired effect, and which of these has the most beneficial influence on living organisms?
What potential outcomes may arise from the inclusion of other rare-earth elements in combination with silver, or from the complete substitution of silver with alternative materials possessing similar or superior properties?
From which specific element-or combination of elements-should the granules used in these technologies be composed?
Is it essential to use only those substances mentioned in this article, or could other elements be employed, provided they demonstrate equal or greater capability to modulate spatial deformation?
How to create a material that does not affect physical properties but influences only the energetic state?

Current scientific data confirm that silver threads exhibit pronounced antimicrobial properties, providing protection against bacterial agents, while microgranules of certain mineral substances contribute to improved microcirculation.
This provides a reasonable basis to hypothesize that other rare-earth elements-or laboratory-synthesized compounds-may interact with the human system in potentially beneficial ways when applied under specific experimental conditions.

The connection between the material presented and contemporary approaches to rejuvenation, including the Field Recalibration protocol

Although the Earth’s atmosphere and gravitational field provide a form of natural protective “energetic dome,” allowing humans to remain in stable interaction with the planet’s physical environment, this does not negate the presence of numerous pathogenic zones on the Earth’s surface. These geoactive regions can exert prolonged and cumulative negative effects on all living organisms, disrupting their energetic balance and biological resilience.
Aging, in turn, should not be viewed merely as a process of biophysiological deterioration, but rather as part of a deeper, metalevel program-encompassing birth, development, and the eventual completion of the life cycle-embedded within the evolutionary architecture of life.

As previously discussed in the articles The Dark Matter of Informational Medicine and Age Forever: Program Cycling Division - from Reducing Biological Age to Combating Oncology and Ensuring the Survival of Civilization, a living system-whether human, animal, or plant-functions as a biological receiver and transmitter of energy and information, an energetic entity that deforms space in a specific way, just as space, in turn, deforms the object.

Depending on the differential in dimensional levels⁹-shifting in one direction or the other-the object will either exert a stronger deformation upon space, or space will exert a stronger deformation upon the object. Likewise, pathogenic zones can deform the spatial structure of the object.

Therefore, depending on the qualitative structure of space-specifically, the carefully selected properties and characteristics of the elements used in this technology-it is possible to explore intentional interactions with the energetic configuration of an object, with the aim of supporting normalization of its energy-informational structure at a conceptual or metalevel. This principle is discussed in greater detail in my previously referenced articles outlining the foundational ideas behind the project.

If aging were not a universal property of living systems, the need for such technologies-and perhaps the very premise of developing them-would lose its relevance. It is precisely this understanding that led us to pursue new approaches to extending the human lifespan, including the creation of a capsule system based on the alternative mechanisms described above.

Advantages of Technology
According to my observations, an individual who completed a 10-day course of the Field Recalibration Protocol-conducted exclusively in person as a cycle of restorative “energy-field” sessions within a specialized capsule-followed by participation in the Age Forever: Program Cycling Division, noted a reduction in energetic-bio age ranging from 2 to 5 years. That individual was myself, the author of this article. I will, and did, publish my own test results - showing my condition before and after - on the main page of this website and in other articles.

Another individual, after completing a 20-day course of the Field Recalibration Protocol combined with a double cycle of the Age Forever: Program Cycling Division, reported an observed reduction in energetic-biological age of approximately 9 to 10 years.
These outcomes were validated using various independent methods for assessing biological age, including:
AgeScan, a device for measuring levels of glycation;
The Thrivous Clock, a biological age calculator;
Epigenetic DNA methylation analysis;

In different countries, several volunteers and colleagues submitted telomere length tests, which indicated that for some individuals, their energetic-bio age appeared to be 11 to 17 years younger than their chronological age.

We have concluded that there is no perfect tool currently available to determine with 100% certainty whether age has truly decreased. However, I can say with confidence that this approach has personally helped me and my close ones.

The WSOEH project includes a program for testing energetic age (WSOEH Age Calculator App and WSOEH Videotest: Age Test) based on individual response patterns, which has shown results that closely resemble the energetic assessments I obtained through testing with PhenoAge.

The energy field (aura, psi field, energy-informational field), along with its characteristics and condition, was measured using three different proprietary devices:
• The method of psi field visualization employed in this work utilizes a complex algorithm in combination with Kirlian photography);
• A bioresonance-based method;
• Electromagnetic analysis of meridians and acupuncture points according to a proprietary technique. The collected data was then processed through a specialized formula and visualized as both 2D and 3D energy fields. This method was developed independently by me. I created a complex formula based on the resistance and conductivity of acupuncture points and meridians, which allows for determining the biological age of the human body, visualizing the 3D psi-field, and describing where and why energetic blockages occur.

My journey
After completing several guided programs and subtle-energy practices - including Age Forever: Program Cycling Division, Field Recalibration Protocol, and the Resonant Healing method - I observed a 16.9-year decrease in my energetic-biological age. To learn exactly how I did it, step by step, explore all sections of this website and read the articles, then contact me, or simply purchase any course or product in my store to follow the full journey with me.

Over the years, I have performed more than 1,000 self-experiments on both my consciousness and body, creating more than 100 powerful practices. I will share many of them in my book, “The Young Soul Energizes the Physical Body: 111 Practices and Exercises.” You can also find it on my website.

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References
[1] NASA Anti-G Suit - NASA. Evaluation of the NASA Anti-G Suit for Orthostatic Intolerance. NASA Technical Report, 2017.
[2] Chibis Vacuum Pants - NASA Blog. Rubber Vacuum Pants That Suck. June 2, 2015.
[3] Vacuum-Assisted Treadmills - NASA Blog. Moonwalker System and Rehabilitation Advances.
[4] Thermal Blankets and Capsules - NASA Spinoff Report, 2006.
[5] Infrared Rehabilitation Capsules and Blankets - Vatansever F. & Hamblin M.R. Far infrared radiation (FIR): Its biological effects and medical applications. Photonics & Lasers in Medicine, 2012.
[6] Radiation Protection (AstroRad & Demron):
- AstroRad Radiation Shield for Deep Space Missions, ISS National Lab.
- Radiation Shield Technologies: Demron Material Blocks High-Energy Radiation.
[7] Antimicrobial and Wellness Materials with Silver - NASA. Development of Antibacterial Textiles with Silver-Based Technologies. NASA Technical Report, 2011.
[8] Spatial Deformation and Energetic Architecture - The Dark Matter of Informational Medicine, World Source of Energetic Homeopathy (WSOEH Project). wsoeh.com
[9] Dimensional Gradient Levels - Spirit and Mind, Vol. 1, 1999. San Francisco.

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