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Health Evaluation Devices

Holistic health evaluation can be performed by a number of methods including Electro Dermal Screening, Body Field analysis, body matrix screening, temperature measurement and body fluids evaluation. Each of these methods has particular merits and offer the possibility to perform thorough, detailed and effective holistic evaluation of a client in a matter of minutes. Most devises make their results immediate available for reviewing.
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EDS - Electro dermal screening (also known as EAV electro Acupuncture according to Voll).
Devices using a test probe to measure skin conductance to determine the energetic balance, nutritional state etc of clients. Flexible, simple and well tested method. EDS instruments use physical test ampoules in the screening process.
- Vega Basis,  Biomeridian Partner, MedTronic Mora RM10

CEDS - Computerised Electro Dermal Screening
Computerised version of EDS. Very flexible, comprehensive and powerful screening method involving the measurement of skin conductance via a probe and computer stored tests. CEDS Instruments leave the practitioner in control while benefiting from the speed and convenience of computers stored test ampoules.
- Biomeridian MSAS Pro & InSite, Avatar,  Vega Expert, Mora Centuary

Body Field Analysis
Rapid and fully automated assessment of the client's energetic field state using static electrodes. The practitioner has limited control over the screening process however comprehensive reports are generated.
- NES Pro, Quantum QXCI/ SCIO

Body Matrix screening
Rapid and fully automated assessment of the client's energetic basal matrix state using static electrodes attached to the feet, hands and head. The practitioner has limited control over the screening process however comprehensive reports are generated.
  - Vega Check

 

Body fluids analyses
Electronic analysis of blood, saliva and urine to give accurate biochemical information about the clients state.
  - Mora BETA

 

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