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BIOMERIDIAN ASSESSMENT

Q: WHAT IS BIOMERIDIAN STRESS TESTING?

A: It is a gentle noninvasive assessment of organs and systems in the body via meridians (channels of energy) that travel throughout the body. The analysis of these meridians will tell you the functional status of the meridian and their related organs, systems or functions by determining if they are stressed, balanced, or weakened.

Q: WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THIS TYPE OF STRESS TESTING?

A: This test would benefit anyone interested in examining and improving the functional energetic status of their own body. This applies to those who are unwell and looking to improve their health as well as those who have no diagnosable illness but would like to optimize their current state of health and possibly prevent future negative health issues.

Q: WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT DURING AN EXAMINATION?

A: The examination is performed by testing sixty-two different acupoints on both hands and feet, which relate back to the energy channels and their related organs, systems, or functions. This testing does not involve needles, only a stylus is used to send a very small electrical current (not a shock) through each point, which is recorded and analyzed by the computer system. Be prepared to sit for up to an hour during this detailed examination, so wear comfortable clothing to be able to relax.

We request that you do not ask questions of the examiner during the test due to the time consuming nature of the test itself. There will be time to ask questions when you are given the results and recommendations after the exam.

Q: HOW MANY TIMES WILL I HAVE TO BE RE-TESTED?

A: It is recommended that you return on a monthly basis until balance has been fully restored to all of your energy meridians. How long this will take depends on how far out of balance you are at the time of the initial exam, your compliance with the nutritional regimen recommended for you, and what your personal functional health goals are.

(This test does not provide a medical diagnosis. If you suspect you may need medical intervention, you should consult your physician, who can provide a medical diagnosis and prescribe an appropriate treatment regimen.)
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