Struggling with anxiety, depression, or stress? Discover REAC, an innovative neuromodulation technology showing significant results in reducing symptoms after just one cycle.

Anxiety, depression, and stress form a symptomatic triad that is increasingly prevalent and often resistant to conventional therapies. A recent article on the “Respira” portal explores an innovative, non-pharmacological neuromodulation approach: Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer (REAC®) technology.
The article details a retrospective study that compared the efficacy of two different REAC® treatment protocols on patients suffering from these conditions. The results, measured by the DASS-21 psychometric test, are remarkable. After just a single treatment cycle, both modalities demonstrated significant and comparable efficacy in reducing symptoms, transitioning patients from moderate-to-severe levels of distress to mild or normal states.
This technology works by optimizing the nervous system’s response to environmental stressors, thereby correcting the dysfunctional adaptive mechanisms that underlie these conditions. The article positions REAC® as a valid, non-invasive therapeutic tool capable of improving quality of life and offering new hope for individuals facing these complex mental health challenges.
Read the full article here.
Dr. Vania Fontani MD, PhD, is a prominent figure in the field of regenerative medicine and neurobiological modulation.
She has dedicated her career to research and the development of innovative technologies for human well-being.
Currently, Dr. Fontani holds the position of Scientific Director at the Rinaldi Fontani Institute in Florence, where she leads the Department of Regenerative Medicine.
In collaboration with Prof. Salvatore Rinaldi, she co-developed the REAC® (Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer) technology, a non-invasive methodology aimed at modulating endogenous bioelectric activity to promote health and well-being.
Her research work is documented in over 60 scientific publications, with a significant impact in the field of neuromodulation and regenerative medicine.
Her experience and expertise make her an ideal speaker for international events focused on innovation and longevity
Learn more:
• Publications: PubMed – Rinaldi S, Fontani V
Physician and researcher, pioneer in neurobiological modulation, regenerative medicine, and anti-senescence therapies Scientific Director – Rinaldi Fontani Institute, Florence, Italy
ORCID: 0000-0002-8961-6316
Profile and Mission
Salvatore Rinaldi is an internationally recognized innovator for his groundbreaking
contribution to the study and clinical application of neurobiological modulation using
asymmetrically conveyed radio-electric signals (REAC). His work has redefined the
boundaries of regenerative medicine and longevity, demonstrating how optimizing
endogenous bioelectrical activity can promote cellular reprogramming, recovery of
compromised functions, and the prevention of age-related decline.
Research Milestones
Rinaldi’s research has opened new frontiers in the understanding and treatment of
neurodegenerative diseases and cellular aging processes. Among his most significant
contributions:
Regenerative Medicine:
Anti-Senescence and Longevity:
Neurodegenerative Diseases – Efficacy of REAC Technology in Alzheimer’s and
Neurodegeneration Models:
Scientific Vision
Salvatore Rinaldi’s work demonstrates that bioelectrical modulation is not merely a
theoretical concept, but a concrete and reproducible therapeutic strategy to counteract
aging, support cellular repair processes, and prevent tissue degeneration.
Learn more:
• ORCID Profile: 0000-0002-8961-6316
• Publications: PubMed – Rinaldi S, Fontani V