Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility at Resonance

Mental Health

We are big advocates towards the ongoing battle we, as a species, face against mental health. It seems to be a growing issue around the world. One we believe is the ultimate surface-level driver towards much of our collective pain and suffering.

Our initiative towards quantum medicines seeks to address these mental and emotional balances that provoke mental health challenges amongst many of today’s brightest minds.

We do so by organically growing an international study pool of users via a compelling research network marketing opportunity. The entire network becomes educated around bio-field balancing and wellness via inspiring content and certification programmes. Additionally, the entire research network uses our technologies and innovations allowing us to collect valuable data in this new field. This study pool remains offline, so to speak, as our offering is not retail.

With tens of thousands of users in the study group - and growing by the day - not only are we providing many people with devices and easy to access tech that encourages a more balanced wellbeing, but we are collecting information around the use and capabilities of bio-field technologies on much larger scale then ever before. For new studies and assessing the validity of prior claims from the original pioneers and experts since.


Social Welfare

Since the pandemic has swept Earth in 2019, millions of jobs were lost and even more people were told they were no longer able to seek the same type of medical care as before due to over-crowded healthcare facilities. These are two very big social issues that Resonance is working to resolve by expanding its innovative research network, promoting our technological innovations for study and compensating those who do it for us.


International Health Care Burden

The burden on the healthcare systems globally has become enormous - that's not counting the recent pandemic - and we are working towards a solution to address these critical concerns for government-level institutions. Especially in developing nations where mobile phones are more common than clinics. Promoting the adoption of low-cost preventative health management over traditional reactionary measures that impair public budgets and lives. Allowing governments and healthcare institutions to put their attention and resources towards more critical matters in the brave new world that is emerging.

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