RECORDING AND INTERPRETATION OF CELLULAR BIO-RESONANCE FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CELLULAR HEALTH STATUS: A DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTICS LITERATURE REVIEW
*Dr. Irene H James (PhD Integrative Medicine)
ABSTRACT
After a brief overview of electromagnetic field interactions in living systems, the theoretical underpinnings of biofeedback processes are discussed. It is demonstrated that the continuous exchange of information between a living system and its environment and within the system occurs via electromagnetic field (EMF) interactions. The quantification of this continuous information exchange is accomplished using a device (the Cerebellum Multifunction Medical Instrument, CMMI), which enables monitoring the body's ongoing regulatory processes on a substance-specific basis. This device enables the examination of complex adaptation processes occurring within an organism. These processes are based on exchanging information between a living system and its environment, thus constituting functional electrodynamic testing (FEDT). A physician can use a FEDT instrument to determine a patient's electromagnetic state and then make a diagnosis without using invasive methods. To further avoid an invasive nature, the CMMI employs extremely low-intensity EMF signals. Due to the informational nature of the homeopathically prepared body-specific constituents, the diagnostic procedure functions as a form of treatment in and of itself.
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