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Sono-Fluid
​Blood Mimicking Fluid
From Resonant Devices

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What is a Blood Mimicking Fluid (BMF) and why do we use it?

A Blood Mimicking Fluid (BMF), in the sense of resonance, is a non-toxic fluid with a water/glycerol base that has the same acoustical properties as human blood (viscosity, density and surface tension). Many tissue-simulation laboratories are using this engineered fluid for testing doppler and ultrasound equipment in a sanitary way with fluid that does not have to be refrigerated. Click HERE to read a paper about this incredible fluid!
The reason we use this fluid is actually because of the results from accidental experimentation. In late 2020, Casey began experimenting with different tinctures, spagyrics, brews, and many other fluids to see how they responded in the cymatics experiments. After a few months, he arrived at a solution that seemed to have quite a dynamic response to a wider range of frequencies with less "splashing". This solution consisted of water, raw honey, dish soap, sea salt and isopropyl alcohol. Intrigued to know the physical properties of this solution, Casey tested the viscosity and surface tension of the fluid and found them to be 3.2cp and 58mN/m respectively. Searching those values, he found human blood to have a documented viscosity range of 3cp to 4cp and a surface tension of around 59mN/m on average!
After this discovery, we found a lab called CIRS that specializes in tissue simulation, and we were able to acquire this lab-certified blood mimicking fluid for experiments.

You can make this extraordinary bio-resonant fluid at home!

It isn't too difficult to make this bio-resonant fluid at home! Here's the recipe for a homemade BMF that will be within 10% accuracy of lab-certified BMFs due to the variations in some materials. This fluid can be reused many times, as long as it is refrigerated after adding the isopropyl alcohol.
​At the top of the page you can see a few hydroglyphs generated by passing a human heartbeat through a small pan of this blood mimicking fluid.

Homemade Blood Mimicking Fluid

  1. 3/4 cup water (as filtered as possible is best)
  2. 3.5 Tbsp raw honey dissolved in the water (try to use the thick, waxy kind that is lighter yellow as opposed to the gold, runny honey)
  3. 1.5 Tbsp dish soap (or 1 Tbsp baking soda dissolved)
  4. 4-5 drops of black food coloring
  5. 10 drops of isopropyl alcohol per 20ml of Sono-Fluid in the cymatics cup. You could opt to put 2 tsp of rubbing alcohol in the entire mix if you plan to refrigerate this mix, otherwise the alcohol will ferment the honey thus altering your viscosity and surface tension. I find it best to put it in the cup each time, as it also helps remove the bubbles from the dish soap.

Contact us to learn about getting a bottle of our lab-certified Sono-Fluid!

We offer this re-usable solution customized for cymatics experimentation without altering the viscosity or surface tension beyond the range of human blood.
Click the button below to contact us to learn more about this amazing fluid and how you can purchase the lab-certified version!
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