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REAC Technology: The Innovation Restoring Cellular Balance and Redefining Healthcare

Discover REAC technology, a non-invasive therapeutic approach that restores cellular balance and homeostasis. Effective in neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation, it represents a new frontier in healthcare.

  • June 12, 2025
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Within the landscape of modern medicine, the Rinaldi Fontani Institute in Florence, Italy, stands out for developing a revolutionary technology: REAC (Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer). This non-invasive approach is opening new frontiers in the treatment of a wide range of disorders by directly restoring the body’s natural bio-electric balance.

What is REAC and How Does It Differ from Traditional Neuromodulation?

Unlike conventional neuromodulation techniques, which apply external electrical or electromagnetic stimuli to “command” the nervous system, REAC technology employs a fundamentally different approach. Using radio-electric signals of extremely low intensity, REAC does not impose orders but rather “persuades” the organism to reactivate its own self-repair capabilities.

The objective is the restoration of cellular homeostasis: the fundamental ability of every cell to maintain a stable internal environment. When this equilibrium is compromised by environmental stressors, trauma, or pathology, intercellular communication becomes altered. Through its specific therapeutic protocols, REAC acts like an orchestra conductor, guiding the cells to “retune” themselves and rediscover their biological harmony. It is a process of fine biological tuning that helps the body regain its natural equilibrium.

An Approach Based on Decades of Research

Developed in 1987 by Prof. Salvatore Rinaldi and Dr. Vania Fontani, REAC technology is protected by international patents and is the result of decades of scientific research. Its extensive body of work is documented and accessible on major biomedical databases, including PubMed.

How the REAC Treatment Works

The treatment is customized and based on therapy cycles, typically consisting of 18 sessions. The procedure is simple and non-invasive: a special probe (either a point-like probe or a wearable fabric) is applied to specific areas of the body according to precise, validated therapeutic protocols. These protocols serve as the “map” that guides the technology, ensuring the intervention is targeted and effective.

A Broad Field of Applications: From Neurology to Rehabilitation

As Dr. Vania Fontani explains, the strength of REAC lies in its versatility. Its applications span numerous clinical fields:

  • Neurology: Treatment of neuralgia, headaches, and balance disorders.
  • Psychiatry: Management of anxiety, phobias, depression, and eating disorders.
  • Chronic Stress-Related Dysfunctions: From allergies and inflammatory bowel diseases to autoimmune syndromes.
  • Rehabilitative and Sports Medicine: Accelerating post-traumatic and post-surgical recovery, and restoring physical performance.

In conclusion, REAC technology is not merely a device but an integrated therapeutic system. The combination of the advanced equipment and scientifically validated protocols provides a powerful tool for restoring a patient’s global well-being, effectively rewriting the rules of modern healthcare.

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Dr. Vania Fontani

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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

Prof. Salvatore Rinaldi

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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:

  • Direct cellular reprogramming through epigenetic modulation of
    endogenous bioelectrical activity with REAC technology.
  • Radiofrequency energy loop primes cardiac, neuronal, and skeletal muscle
    differentiation in mouse embryonic stem cells: a new tool for improving tissue
    regeneration. Cell Transplant. 2012;21(6):1225-33. doi: 10.3727/096368911X600966.
  • Radio electric conveyed fields directly reprogram human dermal skin fibroblasts
    toward cardiac, neuronal, and skeletal muscle-like lineages. Cell Transplant.
    2013;22(7):1227-35. doi: 10.3727/096368912X657297.
  • Neurological morphofunctional differentiation induced by REAC technology in PC12. A
    neuro protective model for Parkinson's disease. Sci Rep. 2015 May 15:5:10439. doi:
    10.1038/srep10439.

Anti-Senescence and Longevity:

  • REAC technology and hyaluron synthase 2, an interesting network to slow down stem
    cell senescence. Sci Rep. 2016 Jun 24:6:28682. doi: 10.1038/srep28682.
  • Stem cell senescence. Effects of REAC technology on telomerase-independent and
    telomerase-dependent pathways. Sci Rep. 2014 Sep 16:4:6373. doi:
    10.1038/srep06373.
  • Anti-senescence efficacy of radio-electric asymmetric conveyer technology. Age
    (Dordr). 2014 Feb;36(1):9-20. doi: 10.1007/s11357-013-9537-8.

Neurodegenerative Diseases – Efficacy of REAC Technology in Alzheimer’s and
Neurodegeneration Models:

  • REAC technology modifies pathological neuroinflammation and motor behaviour in an
    Alzheimer's disease mouse model. Sci Rep. 2016 Oct 24:6:35719. doi:
    10.1038/srep35719.
  • Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer Technology Modulates Neuroinflammation in a
    Mouse Model of Neurodegeneration. Neurosci Bull. 2018 Apr;34(2):270-282. doi:
    10.1007/s12264-017-0188-0

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