qTest

AN EASY WAY TO FIND ANSWERS

Equilibrium Test by Project V:
An innovative algorithm for your healthcare

qTest is not for diagnostic use and is not used to diagnose a disease. The results must be interpreted as indications of the antioxidant situation of the subject and their state of well-being.

Made in Italy by H&D Srl Strada Langhirano 264/1A - Parma (Italy).

professor Torello Lotti
Torello Lotti

Thanks to an accredited partnership with Torello Lotti, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology at the Guglielmo Marconi University of Rome, Academician of the Italian Republic, we’re launching our unique qTest.

It will help you quickly and easily determine what your body presently needs.

Professor Lotti created an original process by crossing two diverse tests based on determining the body's oxidation level and the saliva's pH as a universal diagnostic biomarker.

QTEST PRESENTATION AT UNIVERSITY MARCONI

Torello Lotti

Torello Lotti

Professor of Dermatology and Venereology. President of the World Health Academy

GIUSEPPE MARCECA

GIUSEPPE MARCECA

Secretary General of the Academy of Sanitary Art History

NAREK SIRAKANYAN

NAREK SIRAKANYAN

President Freedom International Group

qtest package

10th May 2024, 10 am

University Marconi Via Plinio, 44, Rome, Italy

An innovative algorithm for your healthcare

watch presentation
The pH abbreviation is used to describe the chemical level of acidity and alkalinityof a substance. pH = 14 is the most alkaline and pH = 0 is the most acidic. Inthe middle of the spectrum is pH = 7 – this is the level pure water has. Blackcoffee and vinegar, for example, are acidic, with a pH < 7. Sea water and antacids are alkaline, with a pH > 7.
The term REDOX comes from Reduction-Oxidation. This proper balance is every human cell's basic and constant biological mechanism for maintaining its healthy state. The most dangerous imbalance is excessive OXIDATION, which is not compensated for by sufficient reduction.
Our test system responds to an oxidation-reduction chemical reaction, or redox (short for reduction-oxidation), which is crossed with the level of pH saliva to determine the unique position of each individual taking the test.
white bottles with qtest logo on the grey background

WHY IS EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN THE OXIDATION LEVEL AND pH IMPORTANT?

read more

Your personal qTest

You can take qTest without leaving your home! Just use the algorithm to determine your position in the qMatrix after completing Phase A and B

Phase A: redox Test

Dip the pH strip into the saliva in the plastic container for about three seconds until both pads on the test strip are sufficiently covered with liquid. Wait 15 seconds, then match with the closest color on the color chart.

Phase B: pH Test

  • 1. Roll the cotton square in your mouth for about a minute, simulating chewing.
  • 2. Squeeze the cotton using the tweezers supplied and the wall of the glass to collect the saliva in the plastic container.
  • 3. Insert a disposable tip onto the pipette and withdraw the R2 from the glass vial.

Phase B: pH Test

  • 4. Take the cuvette containing the R1 and add the contents of the pipette.
  • 5. Replace the disposable tip.
  • 6. Insert the disposable tip into the pipette and collect the saliva from the plastic cup.

Phase B: pH Test

  • 7. Add the saliva thus taken from the cuvette.
  • 8. Close the cuvette with the cap and shake by inversion for 10 seconds.
  • 9. After two minutes, compare the color of the cuvette with the color scale printed below (from darkest red to white).

Phase C: mark results

Take the pre-printed area table, mark the abscissa and ordinary correspondence at the crossing point between the pH test result and the Redox test result.

test tubes with a red tip in hands in silicon gloves

GO TO THE TEST RESULTS AREA