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Page 1: Robert Clendenin, MD 713.510.8000 drc@benetnasch.com Introduction To Electrodermal Screening (EDS)

Robert Clendenin, MD713.510.8000

[email protected]

Introduction To Electrodermal Screening

(EDS)www.ACIMconnect.com

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Http://www.realityzone.com

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This concept can be found in many cultures in the present time, as well as in past eras reaching back to the ancients. Variously called qi (chi), ki, the "four humors”, "prana”, "archaeus“, "cosmic aether“, "universal fluid“, "animal magnetism“, "odic force" and subtle energy.

Life Energy

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American Institute of HomeopathyOrganized in 1844

American Medical AssociationFounded in 1847

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Mark Twain (1835-1910)

“The introduction of Homeopathy forced an old-school doctor to stir around and learn

something of a rational nature of hisbusiness.” (1890)

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Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)

“I have endeavored to show that there is no real service of humanity in the profession (of medicine) and that it is injurious to

mankind.”

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From China to France

Research done in Paris since the mid-1980’s concluded the existence of the acupuncture meridians, as a distinct system from the nervous, lymphatic or vascular systems.

Jean Claude Darras, M.D. and Paul DeVernejoul, M.D., by injecting a radioactive tracer at acupuncture sites and photographing the movement, found the acupuncture meridians different from these other known systems.

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Burr, Nakatani and Rife

1900's - Evaluated electrical properties of various substances and concluded that each had it's own unique wave pattern or resonant frequency.

BurrPinpointed exact time of ovulation by measuring

voltage of the cervix.

Recorded voltage of trees for several years mapping the pattern of voltage changes with the seasons and disease.

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(1889-1973)Harold Saxton Burr

E.K. Hunt Professor of AnatomyYale University School of Medicine

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L-Fields

Dr. Burr designed a voltmeter to measure energy fields surrounding every living

system, which he labeled “L-Fields.” He theorized that L-Fields were pre-physical

fields which organize the physical body as it continually goes through the processes of

growth and metabolic change.

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Dr. Yoshio Nakatani

Developed RYODORAKU Acupuncture. His meridian lines were called “Ryodoraku” (ryo = good, 'do is (electro) conductive, 'raku = line).

Dr. Nakatani was the first person to measure the electrical activity of acupuncture points and the first to formulate diagnostic and treatment criteria from these measurements. Nakatani was the first recorded acupuncturist to use electrical stimulation of acupuncture points.

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Ryodoraku Health Monitor

• Health Monitor Main Unit• 8 self-adhering electrode pads• Handle Electrode• Searching Electrode• Lead Wire• Battery• Carrying Case

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Royal Rife (1888-1971) in his LaboratoryWorking on the Mortal Oscillatory Rate (MOR)

With his Specialized Optical Microscopeand his Beam Ray device

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Radionics

Rife devices are currently classified as a subset of radionic devices, which are generally viewed as pseudo-medicine by mainstream experts.

The FDA does not recognize any legitimate medical uses for such devices.

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1951 - Jean Nivoyet - a Russian researcherAcupuncture points have lower resistance

than points elsewhere on the body and that their conductivity is higher.

1952 - Dr. Walter SchmidtFound resistance at the specific

acupuncture points related to a disorder increased when that organ was malfunctioning. In contrast, this resistance remained constant when the function of the corresponding organ was not impaired.

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Ohm's Law

V (Voltage in volts)R (Resistance in ohms)I (Current in amperes)

V= RxIR= V/I

G(Conductance in seimens)

G=I/V

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1953 - Reinhold Voll & engineer Fritz Werner

Developed electro-acupuncture according to Voll (EAV).Consolidated Nivoyet and Schmidt's workDeveloped world's first EDS (Electrodermal screening) System.

Others who were dissatisfied with his system developed bio-electric function diagnosis and therapy (BFD).

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The Phenomenon of Medicine Testing in Electroacupuncture According to Voll By Rheinhold Voll

Abstract: “EAV(Electroacupuncture According to Voll) has shown that each acupuncture point bears a direct relationship to a specific anatomical structure or physiological function in the body. An electronic apparatus was designed to quantitatively measure the electrical activity at each of these points which directly infers the functional status of the structure or disease process in question. A serendipitous discovery showed that when medicine is introduced into the electric circuit during point measurements, the medicine, if correctly chosen, will change reading values to a more normal level.”

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1978 - Dr. Helmut Schimmel German physician, dentist, and student of Voll

simplified the diagnostic system from Voll's 850 points to 60 points.

Developed second generation EDS system called

Vega Test-Method or Vegetative Reflex Test (VRT) which uses only a few points in the hands. This was the first filter-based system Much more user friendly Gained worldwide popularity

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VEGATEST II

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1979 – James Hoyt ClarkeLaunched a device

named DermatronThe worlds first

computerized EDS (CEDS) system

1991 – ListenSecond Generation CEDS

Device

1998 - Bio Meridian's BGNT system Windows Compatible

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Electrodermal Screening (EDS)Electrodermal Screening Test (EDST)

Electrodermal ScanningComputerized EDS (CEDS)

Meridian AssessmentEnergy Screening

Bioelectric Functions Diagnosis (BFD)Bio Resonance Therapy (BRT)

Bio-Energy Regulatory technique (BER)

Terms Relating to Electroacupuncture According to Voll (EAV)

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ADDITIONAL EDS VARIANTS●The Accupath 1000●AcuGraph Avatar●BICOM●Bio-Tron●Computron●CSA 2001Diacom●DiagnoMètre●Eclosion●E-Lybra 8●ELAST●Interro●Interactive Query System ●I-Tronic●Kindling●LISTEN System●Matrix Physique System●Meridian Energy Analysis Device●Victor-Vitalpunkt Diagnose

●MSAS●MORA●Oberon●Omega●Acubase●Omega Vision●Orion System●Phazx●Prognos●Prophyle●Punctos III●SpectraVision●Syncrometer●Vantage●Vistron●Vitel 618

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The energetic signatures of a large number of substances are individually introduced

into the energetic testing circuit.The patient’s response is assessed through a galvanic skin response

(GSR).

Lie Detectors.Computer Touch Screens

Dowsing?

Does not Diagnose Disease Instrument of Physics not of Chemistry

Electronic Interview with your Body

Bio-Energetic Health Screening

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21st Century American EDS Devices

Biomeridian – MSAS Pro

G-Tech – Asyra Pro

Zyto – Elite/Select

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German Electroacupuncture(GEA)

EDS should not be confused with other forms of electroacupuncture.

Electrotherapy -Involves the use of electrical stimulation toenhance the acupuncture effect.

Small, electrical impulses are sent through the skin during electrodermal screening, but only so that the pulses themselves can be evaluated.

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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation(TENS) -Sends tiny electrical impulses through the skin to the nerves lying directly beneath the skin surface. The impulses help block the body's ability to send a pain message to your brain and increase the body's ability to produce its own pain killing substances (Endorphins).

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Electrodermal testing devices have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") for assessment of nutritional deficiencies, food allergies, the presence of toxins, Candida, Epstein Barr virus, or the weakness of organs and glands. Use of the above devices for these purposes is inconsistent with FDA approval. GSR devices are Class II devices that may be used for biofeedback of electromagnetic frequencies.

The FDA classifies "devices that use resistance measurements to diagnose and treat various diseases" as Class III devices, which require FDA approval prior to marketing.

FDA

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There are no generally accepted completedclinical studies which demonstrate that the

electrodermal testing devices are effective when used to assess for nutritional deficiencies, the presence of toxins, food allergies, Candida,

Epstein Barr virus, and the strength or weakness of organs and glands.

Clinical Studies

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George W. Crile MD FACSFounded the Cleveland Clinic in 1921

In addition, Dr. Crile founded the AmericanCollege of Surgeons

(1864-1943)

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Dr. Crile predicted that a “radio-diagnostician” would detect the presence of disease before it becomes outwardly apparent. He stated that man is a radio-electric mechanism, emphasizing that when life ends, radiation ends.

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“It is clear that radiation produces electric current which operates adaptively the organism as a whole, producing

memory, reason, imagination, emotion, the specialsenses, secretions, muscular action, the response to

infection, normal growth, and the growth of benigntumors and cancers, all of which are governed

adaptively by the electrical charges that are generated by the short wave or ionizing radiation in protoplasm.”

G.W. Crile M.D.In an Address to the American College of Surgeons in 1933

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Jacques BenvenisteIn his personal laboratory

(1935-2004)

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Informational Copies (IC) Biologically Active Substances (BAS)

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All matter vibrates at a specific and uniquefrequency as a result of the electric charges of the

particles at the atomic level. These vibrating,electrically charged particles emit electromagnetic

waves. This means that every medicine (or any other substance) produces its own unique

electromagnetic signature. Spectroscopy canidentify substances by the energy fields they

produce.

All cells have two types of antenna-like receptors on their surface. While the first type of receptor is designed to detect bio-chemical substances such as nutrients or hormones in the body, the second type of receptor is designed specifically to receive

electromagnetic signals from the surroundingenvironment.

Physics and Cellular Biology

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Session

If a patient with a normal liver has the frequency of a healthy liver put into the testing circuit, there will beresonance.

The absence of change in the patient’s skin resistanceindicates that the liver is not stressed.

If a patient with an energetically stressed liver has a healthy liver frequency run through the testing circuit, thatfrequency will not resonate with that person’selectromagnetic field relating to their liver tissue.

This non-resonance increases the electrical resistance in the person’s body.

The increase in skin resistance in this case indicates there is an energetic stress in the liver.

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Subsequent tests can then be performed with other organs and toxins in order to obtain more information on the nature of the liver disturbance.

Remedy frequencies can be tested for coherence and imprinted - a digital form of homeopathy

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The Republic of China Yearbook - Taiwan 2002

"Chinese medicine is eliminating the stigma of being unscientific by combining age-old practices with

modern technology. At the Foundation for East-West Medicine in Taipei, doctors are using an electro-dermal

screening device (ESD) to pinpoint the source of anillness. The ESD measures what traditional Chinese medicine refers to as the "energy flow" in a patient's

body by probing the acupuncture points. Acupuncture is applied in the dentistry department, for example, to

locate problems by tracking the places of energy stasis in the mouth. Once the problem area is detected,

dental instruments are used to pinpoint andtreat the problem."

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and published extensively in both fields. Her practice is devoted to the integration of traditional and contemporary medicine. Her recent focus is the use of flower essence therapy in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Julia J. Tsuei, MD FACOG

Founder and President of the Foundation for East-West Medicine.In addition to her lifelong OB-Gyn specialty, for over 40 years Dr. Tsuei has conducted extensive research in the field of Bio-energetic Medicine,

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Bioenergetic Diagnosis and Conformation Using Classical Diagnosis

The selected eleven cases presented are reported from a family practitioner's office using

Eletroacupuncture according to Voll (EAV) diagnostic technique. Six cases had finding of malignant tumors, three were diagnosed as GI bleeding, one for acute

inflammation, and one for chronic degenerativedisease. All findings were confirmed by

classical means of diagnosis.Reprint requests should be addressed to:

Julia J. Tsuei, M.D., Professor,International Health, School of Public Health,University of Hawaii, 1960 East-West Road,

Honolulu, Hawaii 96822.

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JJ Tsuei MD FACOG

"We have completed over 20 studies using the EDSS, 8 of which are translated into English. Testing with EDST correlated closely with the

criteria...."

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Authors:Zeng Qiang, M.D.

W. John Diamond, M.B., B.Ch., M.D.William A. Tiller, Ph.D.

Remote Health Assessment Using a Frequency-Based GSR Stress Bio-

Survey Technology– A Pilot Study in China

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Zeng Qiang, MD

Professor and Director, Physical Health Examination Center Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital Beijing, P.R. China.

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(1948 - 2008)

Lead AuthorW. John Diamond, M.D., B.Ch., M.D.

TUUN Health, LLC, Reno, Nevada, USA.

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William A. Tiller, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University from 1964 to 1992.Currently, he spends his time in experimental and theoretical study

in the field of Psychoenergetics which he feels willbecome an integral part of "Tomorrow’s Physics.”

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Abstract

A pilot study of the feasibility of using a frequency-based decision support technology to monitor health

status and triage medical referral in 200 Beijing residents was

undertaken by the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Comparison of a two day physical exam to a

four minute frequency-based stress bio-survey revealed diagnostic agreement in a majority of

the major organ systems.

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Findings

Health Status was measured as the documentation ofsignificant pathology or functional disturbance in the

major organ systems as designated by ICD-9 diagnosis

(physical exam) or significant deviations in GSR bio-stress organ readings over baseline levels

(instrument),respectively. The results showed 87% congruency in

the disease assessment of two or more of the four primary diagnosed unhealthy or stressed organ

systems.

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Meridian Stress Assessment may be used to screen:

All the systems, organs and functions of the body For allergies and sensitivities to foods, plants,

animals, environments, inhalants and mostanything we meet in our daily life.

Imbalances in nutritional products such as vitamins,minerals, enzymes, EFAs, proteins, and hormones.

The quality of teeth, dental conditions, dentalmaterials and compatible products.

Sensitivity or a weakness to heavy metals, toxicproducts and pollutants, such as herbicides,

pesticides and insecticides

For parasites, fungus, yeast, candida, bacteria, viruses, vaccines, and miasms.

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Applications for Healthcare Practitioners

Acupuncturists use EDS to discover most disturbed meridian and select a herbal formula that will balance it. Chiropractors operate EDS to find spinalsubluxations and choose best supplements tosupport physical adjustments. Removes the “Flying Blind” effect.

Naturopathic Physicians detect patient's specific allergies and toxins using EDS and select best remedies to help resolve the issues.

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Homeopathic Physicians screen for microbes with EDS and use the appropriate homeopathic remedies or pulsed frequencies to destroy them. Become a “Good Guesser” - W Lee Cowden MD, MD(H)

M.D.s and D.O.s employ EDS as a pre-screen or follow-up for expensive lab tests, as well as using it to select the medication that will produce the least side effects for the client.Dentists find EDS valuable in selecting the most compatible dental materials and the best anesthestic for the client.

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Tennis pro Martina Navratilova used EDS during her career as part of her overall health program under the direction of Internist, Harold Whitcomb MD, (1927-2006) Aspen, Colorado.

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Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby“The Allergy Detective”

author of VIRTUAL MEDICINE

"It is unfortunate that NICO [Neuralgia-Inducing Cavational Osteonecrosis] is usually not visible on x-ray. Many cases

are missed even by experienced diagnosticians, since35- 50% of bone loss is necessary before changes become radiographically evident. That is where electro-acupuncture

diagnostic screening comes in. I know dentists who are bold enough, and trust good electro-dermal screening

practitioners sufficiently, to drill into bone at the siteindicated as a reading focus. It is very satisfying to both

parties when the cortex is breached and a cavity filled with biological sludge makes its presence known."

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Necrotic bone on left, healthy bone on right

http://www.westonaprice.org/holistic-healthcare/dental-cavitation-surgery

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Biosurvey

Semi-automated filtered scan that uses specifically selected software-recorded copies of resonances in a pre-programmed sequence of stimulus andresponse.

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Http://www.realityzone.com

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Capable of running frequencies up to 10 million Hz.Higher Frequencies Harmonic Calculator

●Microbe Destruction●Stimulate Organs

●Encourage Healing●Entrainment

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HERTZ

All atoms in the universe have vibrational motion. Each periodic motion has a "frequency"

(the number of oscillations per second), measured in Hertz:

1 Hertz = 1Hz = 1 oscillation per second1 Kilo Hertz = 1KHz = 1000 oscillations per second

1 Mega Hertz = 1MHz = 1,000,000 oscillations per second1 Giga Hertz = 1GHz = 1,000,000,000 oscillations per second

1 Tetra Hertz = 1 THz = 1,000,000,000,000 oscillations per second

A living, healthy cell oscillates at 27,000,000,000,000 Hz DNA, within the cell, resonates at 8,540,000,000,000 Hz The vibrational frequencies of atoms in non-living solids

at normal temperatures are of the order of 1013 Hz.

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1992 - Tainio Technology, an independent division of Eastern Washington State University

62 to 68 MHz - Optimum healthy human range

62MHz - Cells can start to change (mutate) Immune system compromised

58 MHz – Cold or the flu is evident

55 MHz - Candida is present within your body

52 MHz - Epstein-Barr virus present

42 MHz - cancer can appear

20 MHz - When the death process begins

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Effects of Outside Influenceson Body Frequency

Nikola Tesla- “If we could eliminate certain outside frequencies that interfered in our bodies, we would have greater resistance toward disease.”

Pathogens have a low frequency. Pollutants - both particulate and radiation (EMF) – lower a healthy frequency.

Processed and canned food having a frequency of zero can greatly diminish a person's own frequency.

A negative mental state can lower a person's frequency by 10-12 MHz.

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Chief Medical OfficerUSS Enterprise

Dr. "Bones" McCoyStar Trek

Are Humans Standing WavePertubations in an Energy Field?