Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 I am currently in Northern Idaho. I have had most of my bio-energetic testing done by doctors in Nevada. Bioenergetic testing is testing through the energy systems of the body. It is really the only kind of testing that I totally trust in. The body never lies....The challenge, however, still lies in finding somebody who knows how to integrate the information with a system that can assist in healing the body. This website can probably describe bioenergetic testing better than I, although I would not say it is THE quintessential article...just one I happened to pull up. http://www.yourhealthbase.com/energy_medicine.htm Here is a blurb from it: " The VEGA tester was developed by another German physician, Dr. Helmut Schimmel. It differs from the Dermatron in that it uses homeopathic preparations inserted into the measuring circuit for diagnosis rather than measurements of electrical conductivity at various acupoints. In VEGA testing the patient holds an electrode (brass tube) in the right hand while the practitioner presses a pointed probe against an acupoint, preferably on the left foot. The body's reaction to the homeopathic preparations, vitamins, allergens, etc. is then measured by inserting the agents into the electrical circuit one at a time. In Dermatron testing the patient also holds an electrode in their hand, but here the practitioner makes the primary diagnosis by pressing a pointed probe against many different acupoints representing internal organs and their specific parts. " ________ For instance, when doctor Ibarra tests, she simply places a certain numer of thyroid grains of the little plate for testing, and reads what the vabration signal my body sends out. There is an actual sound, or tone, that designates a neatral or proper zones. When the sound the equipment makes goes way high in pitch, it is your body resonating back in distress...too much...way low, and it is the opposite - not enough energy. You can also watch a needle on a gauge go up and down accordingly. This is not new technology. Doctor Soli used it on me 13 years ago and saved my life when he found I had mercury toxicity. Up until then I was in and out of emergency all the time, and they had no clue. Took him all of two seconds to figure out with the machine. And he was an MD by schooling, but refused to practice by the AMA's rules...a real saint in his field. A long time ago he tried to get his doctor friends interested in using bioenergetic testing, but it was a lost cause...he felt. Why do doctor's not use it???? I think it would tweak them out of their bounds of thinking...might make them need to stretch their minds.....Oh no! Not that!! It would force them to move into a whole new paradigm in medicine, and let's face it, most people just are not interested in change. It frightens them. Welllllllll...... it would also eliminate the necessity for most labwork...most drugs too! I am sure that the meter would be honest in saying whether a medication was actually going to do a certain person's body any good or harm it. Hmmmm....what a bunch that would get the AMA's shorts into, eh? ~inga I've never heard of this, but I'm in the states? Where are you located at ? SandyE~Houston Sandy in Houston who takes all her Armour in one dose! >I'm on 3 1/2 grains and I can't split up my dose or I feel bad. I >take it once a day. Sandy, I may have asked you about this before but I have brain fog due to a MISERABLE HEAD COLD!!! argh. But....would you expound on what you said about? I've heard from a few others who are like you-- taking it all at once. What time do you take all that 3 1/2 grains? What has happened when you split the dose, and how was it split? I take 2 grains first, then one grain in the early afternoon, then another 1/4 grain at night. I had heard that it could be wise to take the higher amount first to " kick in " the receptors. It could be the same issue for you, too. I have worried about taking ALL my 3 1/4 grains at once---that would cause quite a high free T3 two hours later. Do you notice anything? And.......since you are taking so much at one time, do you not have a slump in the later afternoon? Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Bioenergetic testing seems much like applied kinesiology that some holistic health practitioners, like some chiropractors, use. They use the strength of the raised arm by pushing it down to test for substances the patient might be allergic to or that have either a beneficial or detrimental effect. I never heard of bioenergetic testing before tho. Where does one find such a practioner & how much do they generally charge? How did you find yours in Nevada. And how do you get there? Traveling is expensive, for one thing. C Re: **What is bioenergetic testing? I am currently in Northern Idaho. I have had most of my bio-energetic testing done by doctors in Nevada. Bioenergetic testing is testing through the energy systems of the body. It is really the only kind of testing that I totally trust in. The body never lies....The challenge, however, still lies in finding somebody who knows how to integrate the information with a system that can assist in healing the body. This website can probably describe bioenergetic testing better than I, although I would not say it is THE quintessential article...just one I happened to pull up. http://www.yourhealthbase.com/energy_medicine.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Yes, it really IS sort of glorified applied kinesiology. It is all energy related. Yes, travel is expensive. Since I am now in Northern Idaho, it cost me around $700 to get down there, rent a car, eat, see the doctor, etc. Advanced flights would be cheaper, of course. I used to live in California and therefore, always within a few hundred miles of Reno, Nevada. Nevada has less regulations and so there are a handful of good doctors that are ther for that specific reason. I know for a fact that a lot of people fly there just to see the doctors. Practitioners are not listed as " bioenergetic testers " or something like that. I really don't know how you would go about finding them. What state are you in? Hawaii? I found Dr. Brody and Dr. Ibarra by looking for doctors who used chelation in their protocols...and Dr. Soli by word of mouth. They are/were all in Reno. Dr. Ibarra charges about $90 per office visit. The first visit used to be aobut $200. It is best to take what medical tests and hair test you have already had done. There ar many different types of alternative doctors which I think are good...I just like to stay away from medical doctors with a 10 foot pole. Being I am mercury toxic, there is a fair chance they would kill me and not even know what happened. Let's see. there is Century Wellness CLininc but they are in Reno too...more expensive...Dr. I barra used to be with them... YOu might want ot look under BIOLOGICAL medicine.... Or maybe Century CLininc can helpyou locate somebody nearer. Dr. I barra's office is at: They will treatyour body as a whole. I ahve terrible problems an no money, so I am limited towhat Icando...SIGH...you know the story. Maybe if Ican ever get some moeny fromthe estata I can see somebody like Bruce SHeldon (Tucson AZ) or Dietrich Klinghardt (Seattle WA)Thise are two other top notch NON AMA doctors I would goto. I don't know if this helped any,but it's the best I can do for now...gotta drive into townnow and also goto the post office... In continued light and hope, Inga Callme if you'd like __________ fon 11/13/04 7:46 AM, Caroline Pollak at MamaMaha@... wrote: Bioenergetic testing seems much like applied kinesiology that some holistic health practitioners, like some chiropractors, use. They use the strength of the raised arm by pushing it down to test for substances the patient might be allergic to or that have either a beneficial or detrimental effect. I never heard of bioenergetic testing before tho. Where does one find such a practioner & how much do they generally charge? How did you find yours in Nevada. And how do you get there? Traveling is expensive, for one thing. C Re: **What is bioenergetic testing? I am currently in Northern Idaho. I have had most of my bio-energetic testing done by doctors in Nevada. Bioenergetic testing is testing through the energy systems of the body. It is really the only kind of testing that I totally trust in. The body never lies....The challenge, however, still lies in finding somebody who knows how to integrate the information with a system that can assist in healing the body. This website can probably describe bioenergetic testing better than I, although I would not say it is THE quintessential article...just one I happened to pull up. http://www.yourhealthbase.com/energy_medicine.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 I'm in northern California & don't have enough money to do that kind of traveling. Having a hard time traveling far anyway except around town for a couple of hours, mornings only, in my car. Some days can't even do that. I'll save the information anyway. Could never drive to Nevada by myself. It's unthinkable. Thanx, C Re: **What is bioenergetic testing? I am currently in Northern Idaho. I have had most of my bio-energetic testing done by doctors in Nevada. Bioenergetic testing is testing through the energy systems of the body. It is really the only kind of testing that I totally trust in. The body never lies....The challenge, however, still lies in finding somebody who knows how to integrate the information with a system that can assist in healing the body. This website can probably describe bioenergetic testing better than I, although I would not say it is THE quintessential article...just one I happened to pull up. http://www.yourhealthbase.com/energy_medicine.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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