In this special technique a system of lenses (condenser) directs light from underneath in a way that it cannot be seen from ahead directly through the microscope’s objective, thus leaving the visual field dark. Actually the slide receives light from the side and only those beams can be seen on the lenses which break on […]
read moreBlood is placed on 8 tiny spots on the slide and let to dry for a few minutes. I conduct this examination by a normal light microscope. I evaluate the character of drying up, cracks, rarfection, clotting and their location, size, frequency, differences between drops, quality of confines, homogeneity.
read moreBlood taken from the patient is centrifuged and a drop of it placed on the slide lacking cellular elements. Drying is performed at a defined temperature in a heat chamber and so is the sample evaluated under a microscope the next day. Drying takes place in various ways based on abnormal proteins and wastes in […]
read moreA French biophysist, Vincente developed a measuring technique which can determine pH value (or proton concentration), rH value (or electron concentration and resistance). and amount of soluted minerals in blood, urine or saliva. Based on such measurements and with the help of a carefully designed computer program, not only can we find out how acidic […]
read moreReinhold Voll, a German medical doctor thoroughly examined Chinese acupuncture points, and later expanded them to what we know today to be more than 2000 Voll points. He constructed a device which releases tiny electrical currents to the body while closing the circuit at various acupuncture points. Recorded resistance at those given points, changes and […]
read moreThis is basically a Voll test further developed (see the main principle above), by which we test homeopathic medicine, agents causing diseases in diluted isopathic form, and diseases themselves in isopathic dilution. As a result of modern technology these formulations do not need to be stored and examined separately, as resonances needed for evaluation are […]
read moreApplication of infracameras is scientifically accepted in examining the thermoregulation of buildings, finding infective patients with fever in a crowd, enhancing night vision of immigration officers and for military purposes.
read moreOur body is full of reflex zones which similar to our constitution, posture and character may carry the body’s main characteristics as well as indications of upcoming diseases. Such zones are the sole, tongue, scalp, palm, ear and the iris. Iris can be examined by a microscope. Changes in shape and color of the iris […]
read moreVarious zones of the sole were known already in ancient India and in the American Indian culture. This ancient information was first compiled by Marquard who described their significance also. Similar to foot massage, during the examination I touch and feel the consistency of the sole’s skin, find any discrepancy or defect and note painful […]
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