A reliable energetic function profile of organs and related systems can developed with a Nakatoni MEAD‡ (Meridian Energy Analysis Device) instrument, utilizing six acupuncture points on each hand and foot. The MEAD measures electron deficiency or excess (redox potential) of each meridian with respect to an established mean within three standard deviations and plots the profile graphically on a chart. The profile correlates well with standard diagnostic blood chemistries and appears to be a more sensitive indicator of impending pathology in that energetic changes appear in the organ before biochemical blood markers can exceed a detectable threshold with current lab analysis. Pathological degeneration of an organ is associated with electron deficiency, and the farther below the mean, the greater the degree of degeneration and malfunction of the organ. Inflammation and free radical damage is associated with electron excess and the farther above the mean, the greater the inflammatory process. The profiles of various organs can then be viewed in real time and with respect to each other, and an overall interpretation can be derived. The results are repeatable and quantifiable.
BEST devices normalize pathological signals by amplifying electrons and supplying electrons to energy deficient areas of the body in the case of degeneration or removing electrons in the cases of inflammation. Example: 1) Retraining atrophied tissues, muscles in particular, to contract, or nullifying and removing overactive body electrons (inflammation); 2)Muscle spasms reduction of (induction of NOS and vasodilatory neuropeptides, release of existing NO, increased perfusion, increased oxygenation, reduction and removal of lactic acid and free radicals) and removal of pain (induction of endorphins).
When BEST devices are applied to acupuncture points that correspond to a particular organ, a “dosage” of electrical stimulation impulses is delivered to the body via the built-in and/or remote electrodes in direct contact with the skin surface.
Therapeutic results can be evaluated and be adjusted if needed by retesting with the MEAD instrument after treatment. A four-hour interval after treatment is necessary for energy equilibration between tissues and must be observed before accurate data can be recorded for evaluation.
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