
Improvements in the New CHI Palm: Advances in Infrasonic and Frequency-Based Healing
You may be familiar with the Infratonic® series of infrasonic therapy devices from CHI Institute, first released in 1988, such as the Infratonic Chaos unit or the portable Infratonic 9 battery-powered model.
These devices were developed as refinements of early research into qigong healing, based on studies of healing energy emitted from the hands of natural healers in China beginning in the early 1990s.
Initial testing in Chinese hospitals found that the Qigong Information Instrument supported recovery in digestive and pulmonary infections, post-surgical healing, uterine bleeding, and a wide range of other conditions—long before modern interest in energy healing technology became mainstream.
Rather than forcing biological change, CHI devices are designed to reduce environmental interference.

A key breakthrough came from understanding oxidative pollution, a form of mildly ionizing environmental energy that contributes to elevated free-radical activity.
Oxidative pollution can enter the body through the skin and lungs and is increasingly associated with oxidative stress, inflammation, and chronic illness.
The CHI Palm uses a magnetic field combined with copper alloys to draw in oxidative pollution, dissipate its energy, and reduce free-radical cascades. This mechanism aligns with known radiation-shielding principles, where metals absorb or scatter high-energy photons.
This effect was first identified through research on the CHI Auto Guard, CHI Shield, and home electrical protection devices.
A blinded study of the CHI Shield demonstrated a 16.7% reduction in urinary free-radical markers within 24 hours, supporting the concept that CHI devices mitigate oxidative stress by neutralizing environmental energy sources.
The CHI Palm applies this effect locally, enhancing its ability to support inflammation reduction and tissue recovery.
Some patterns of physical and emotional reactivity appear to be stored below conscious awareness, within the nervous system itself.






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