Summary
This neat and compact device is designed to give quick and accurate bio-chemical evaluation of blood, urine and saliva. Direct readings of pH,
Oxidation reduction and electrolytes resistance are given. Windows-based
software allows detailed analysis of results giving comprehensive reports.
| Testing Features | |
| Direct measurement | Blood, saliva and urine - pH, Oxidation reduction rH2 (redox) and electrolytes resistance R. |
| Computer analysis | Direct measured values
are entered into computer software for evaluation to determine:- Blood alkalosis, Blood acidosis, Toxic blood, bacteria infection, restricted oxygen utilization, polyglobulism and mineral deficiency, anaemia, risk of thrombosis, degeneration of the digestive tract, liver disturbances, pancreases disturbances, gallblader disturbances, diabetes, prostatitis, myocotic (fungal) infection, mesenchymal alkalosis, mesenchymal acidosis, acid rigidity, restricted renal function, urinary infection, malignant terrain, defensive factor, energy potential, bioelectric age. |
How it works
The Mora BETA works by taking three separate measurements on blood, survivor and
urine samples. For each the pH, oxidation reduction (redox) and electrolytes
electrical resistance are measured using a highly accurate electrode cluster. The cluster
contains separate electrodes for measuring resistance, temperature, Ph and redox.
The measured results are displayed on the electronic readout and are entered
into a separate computer software program for full analysis.
Hardware
The BETA is housed in a small high quality box with electronic numerical
readouts on the top and controlling buttons along the front. The main electrode
is housed at the back. A separate blood syringe is supplied and directly
plugs into the electrode cluster. The key component to this type of is device
are the electrodes. The electrodes need to be accurate, quick acting,
insensitive to proteins and offer long term stability. The Mora BETA appears to
have achieved these.
Software
The software runs under Microsoft Windows and is used on a separate
computer. The information from the MORA BETA tests are manually
entered into the software which in practice consists of nine readings, three
for blood, three for urine and three for saliva. A comprehensive client
record screen is available where name, address, height, weight etc are
entered. Client notes can be stored. Once the test results have been
entered the software can display a number of factors including the terrain display which summarises all the information. Other evaluations
include thrombosis, trends and diagnosis. This software is highly specialised
and training is required in order to interpret the results. The diagnostic
screen presents results in plain English however the full potential of
results is found through human analysis of the diagrams and figures where
a wealth of detailed information about the clients biochemical health can be
interpreted.
In use
Body fluid analysis with the Mora BETA is relatively quick and straightforward.
The device requires calibration once a day before readings can be taken. This
involves immersing the electrode cluster into specialist chemicals and selecting
the calibration cycle. Once calibrated the device can be used throughout the
day. Each of the three body fluids are measured separately. Two urine samples are
required, one first thing in the morning and a second mid morning. The blood and
saliva can be taken at the time of the visit. It is important that the client
abstains from alcohol and vitamins C from the day before screening, they must not
eat on the day of the screening before they come, do not drink anything between the two urine samples and ideally be
off medication eight days before the screening. The blood, about 20ml, is drawn from the
client using the supplied syringe. The electrode cluster requires cleaning
between each sample measurement. A full screening will take about 45 minutes.
In total nine readings will be given ie pH, Redox and Resistance for the three fluid samples. These readings are entered into the computer software and the full analysis can be performed. The software provides comprehensive numerical readings and graphical displays. With appropriate training a wealth of health information about the client can be gained. The software also provides direct 'diagnosis' of the client state in summary form.
Results
A sample print out is shown to the right. Additional graphs are also
produced by the report.
Would suit
Device is most suited to practitioners with a good understanding of body
chemistry and an ability to be able to work with the presented results. In
order to extract blood from the client need to be suitably qualified, the
process of becoming qualified is relatively straightforward and details
are available from the supplier.
History
Developed by Prof Vincent over a 25 year period. This model has been available for the
last 10 years and is a popular device with doctors in Germany.
Training
1 day.
Cost - These are guideline costs only, please check with supplier for
full details.
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