
Summary
The Vega Check is a self contained, easy to use energetic health evaluation device.
It uses a fully automated process to comprehensively determine organ, body
region and foci imbalances in only eight minutes. The built in software
analyses the results and assesses the likely cause of the imbalance and
prints out a comprehensive report including recommends treatment
therapies. This is an incredibly easy and impressive way of determining
client imbalances and monitoring therapy progress using a well tried,
tested and explainable assessment process.
| Assessment Features | |
| Fully Automated screening | Screening takes eight minutes using a fully automated process. |
| Summary reports | Indicates priority areas and overall vitality rating. |
| Indication report | Detailed written report indicating for each out of balance organ or body region the likely cause and recommended therapy. |
| Graphical report | Detailed graphical report of readings found to each body quadrant. |
| Closing comments | Written summary of findings |
How it works
The Vega Check works by passing a low voltage 13 hertz pulsed signals through each of
seven regions of the body via electrodes attached to the feet, hands and forehead.
The bodies 'responses reaction' to this stimulation signal is then monitored in
the form of return currents. These currents are associated with the storage
capacity of the skin and tissues and linked with the bodies matrix (Mesenchyme
or Basal system). The response reactions are displayed as graphs for each of the
seven body regions and can be directly interpreted or the internal software used
to interpret them for you and present them as plain English reports.
Moor info on the Matrix system.
Construction
In common with all Vega equipment the main box is constructed from a tough
white plastic which gives an appropriate clinical and professional look.
The front panel contains an built in computer display (LCD) and three menu selection
buttons.
The rear of the machine houses the cable connectors for the electrodes,
keyboard, printer, computer (optional) and power. Note only some printers
can be attached to the Vega check.
Software
Powerful analysis software is built into the Vega Check. This software
analyses the data and produces the summary reports. This dramatically
reduces the skill needed in interpreting the raw results and is a major
step forward from its predecessor the Vega DFM.
In use
The Vega Check is switched on from the front panel and is immediately available for
testing. The inbuilt screen gives menu options and displays the test
results. To start the test the clients name and birth date are entered and
the client places his feet on the foot electrode plate, holds an electrode in each hand and has an electrode band placed round the head.
The start button is pressed and the test automatically runs and is
completed in 8 minutes.
As the test progresses the results for each stage are graphically
displayed on the screen. Full reports can be printed out
or graphically displayed on the screen.
You can choose to use the computers interpretation of the results or analyse
the raw details for your self .
The skill with this device comes in putting the recommended therapies to use so although a
receptionist could run the tests a fairly high level of skill sets may be
needed to fully implement the recommendations.
Results
The results are presented in a number of reports indicating the organs and regions that are out of balance,
what might be causing this and recommended therapy to correct this.
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Indications of stress: Indications of stress: Indications of stress: Indications of stress: |
Vegetative
dysregulation Nerves Vega select, Autogenic training Vegetative dysregulation Compensation disorder Energy reserve attack |
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Overview report |
Graphical report |
Indication report | |
How differs from other devices
There is nothing really available that is comparable with the vega check.
Training
The distributors Noma provide one day's training with the Vega check. This
covers the basic essentials of using the Vega check.
Would suit
Ideally suit a large holistic clinic with multiple therapies. The range of
remedial therapies the reports can suggest can be substantial and includes such
things as Neural therapy where anaesthetics are injected into
focal areas. However for therapists wanting to actively and tangibly monitor the
effects of their therapies, of what ever type, this device could be very
useful.
How many in the UK
About 8.
History
The Vega Check, launched in 2002, is the result of continual development
since the 1980s. The Vega IV of the 1980's had basic quadrant testing
which developed into the Vega SEG and Vega DFN (both requiring external
computers) evolving into the Vega Check.
Cost - These are guideline prices only, please check with supplier for
details.
Vega Check including all necessary electrodes, keyboard and printer- £6,900 + Vat
Optional PC software - £1200 (also works with vega expert).
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