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Sticky, Better, Perfect – Live Blood Meets the C60 Lens

  • Writer: Paul
    Paul
  • Nov 28
  • 3 min read

If you’ve taken a deeper look at the benefits of the C60 Fullerene lens developed for Bioptron then you have likely seen these three dark-field images.


“Dark-field microscopy of live blood (400–1000×).
“Dark-field microscopy of live blood (400–1000×).

  1. Before any light – classic rouleaux (sticky, stacked cells)

  2. After 10 min classic BIOPTRON linear-polarised light – clumps breaking up

  3. After 10 min fullerene / Quantum Hyperlight lens – near-perfect separation and movement


    (Source: Zepter International Quantum Hyperlight brochure, 2021)”


These three images come directly from Zepter’s official Quantum Hyperlight brochure and have helped countless BIOPTRON users understand why the fullerene lens feels so different in everyday use. Let’s take a proper look at them – with full transparency, context, and a few real New Zealand stories.


The experiment in detail (Zepter’s own words)


Same person, same day, fingertip blood sample, viewed under dark-field microscopy at 400×–1000×.


Photo 1 – Baseline (no light)


Classic rouleaux (“coin-stack”) formation and some protein clumping.



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This is extremely common – you’ll see it in most people after a long day, dehydration, high stress, or chronic inflammation. It’s not a “disease” picture; it’s just the body saying “I’m not running at 100 % today”.


Photo 2 – After 10 minutes of classic BIOPTRON linear-polarised light (the original filter used with Bioptron)


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Already a dramatic shift. The stacks break apart, cells separate into small groups or singles, and movement visibly improves. This is why the original BIOPTRON earned its reputation for wound healing and pain relief long before the fullerene upgrade existed.



Photo 3 – After 10 minutes with the newer fullerene / Quantum Hyperlight lens



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Near-perfect separation. Every red blood cell is round, distinct, highly active, and moving in those beautiful flowing, almost dancing patterns.


Zepter’s exact brochure wording (page 24–25):


“After 10 minutes of Quantum Hyperlight… previous clustered structures change into entirely separated blood cells… microtubules are modified into a torus shape… remarkable anti-coagulating effect… HPL has quantum properties – it heals at the quantum level.”


You can read the full original article here (public link):


What the science actually says (and what it doesn’t)


  • Dark-field microscopy is a legitimate research tool for observing live, unstained cells in real time.

  • Rouleaux formation and its reversal are well-documented responses to improved zeta potential (surface charge) on red blood cells – something polarized light has been shown to influence in multiple studies.

  • The “torus shape” and “Golden Ratio” language is Zepter’s interpretive description, not a peer-reviewed finding.

  • No large, independent, double-blind trial has yet replicated this exact 10-minute transformation under controlled conditions.

  • Thousands of everyday users (including many in New Zealand) consistently report faster wound healing, reduced pain, and better energy since switching to the fullerene lens – and these images give us a plausible visual clue as to why.


Want to try the fullerene lens yourself?


All current MedAll and Pro 1 devices sold in New Zealand come with the C60 fullerene filter as standard. If you have an older model, the upgrade lens is a simple drop-in


Mini Glossary


  • Rouleaux – Red blood cells stacked like coins; common and reversible with improved microcirculation.


  • Dark-field microscopy – Technique that makes live, unstained cells glow against a dark background – great for real-time observation.


  • Fullerene / C60 lens – BIOPTRON’s patented nanostructured filter that creates Quantum Hyperlight (hyperpolarized polychromatic light).


  • Quantum Hyperlight – Zepter’s name for the light produced by the fullerene lens; claimed to be 30–40 % more biologically effective than standard linear-polarised light.


  • Torus shape – Zepter’s description of the flowing, doughnut-like movement pattern seen in Photo 3.


Visit our Full Glossary of terms relating to Light Therapy.


Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and is based on scientific research and general knowledge about BIOPTRON light therapy. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition, nor should it replace professional medical advice or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting light therapy, especially if you have pre-existing conditions or concerns. While BIOPTRON’s UV-free, non-thermal light is designed for safe use, avoid direct eye exposure. The Light Therapy Guide app supports your healing journey with recommended protocols, but outcomes may vary.




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