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Operation

On the starting and final spots of the meridians the state of energy gets determined. The measuring process is regulated by 4 microchips. Within 18 milliseconds on each spot 400 measurements are taken. The computer will register and interpret these data, which will emerge on the screen as curves. Measuring noise gets filtered out and the computer will calculate the meridian values. Measurements will run from 20 K-Ohm until 60.000 K-Ohm, making it possible to measure seriously ill patients as well.
Measuring time is dependent on the level of resistance. A resistance of 1000 K-Ohm requires a measuring time of 18 mseconds. At a level of 20.000 K-Ohm the measuring time will be 150 mseconds. The current stress to the skin is 455 billionth Watt second. In this way the cells remain uninfluenced during the measuring process, which is quite different from other systems. The systems shows an aberration of 0,25% (absolute reproducibility, see Prof. F. Popp “Erfahrungsheilkunde / January 2002″).


In contradiction to most other systems the acupuncture point does not undergo any mechanical nor electronic pressure. The measuring shaft has been given bearings with a spring, causing a constant measuring pressure of 20 grams and offering a complete reproducibility. The modest measuring current of only 0,4 micro amperes guarantees a minimal mechanical pressure and optimum reliability and thus reproducibility. In the vicinity of the apparatus no electrosmog can be found by the use of a 1.5 volts battery. These factors make the measuring process objective and reproducible.



Sheet of a Measurement

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