Asyra AT3 History
The original concept for interfacing Resonance Analysis technology with the human body was brought about by Dr. Reinhold Voll in the early 1950’s (E.A.V.). He collected date from thousands of pre-diagnosed patients to understand how to interface the technology appropriately. The amount of current that passes thought the cellular structure of the organ, gland, or system reveals the functional status of the tissues. Because the assessment is based on defined parameters of health, any deviation from this standard can be readily detected. This allows us to see a true picture of how your body is actually functioning. Once we have identified the problem areas in the body, we pre-screen potential therapeutic options. We send representative electromagnetic signatures of remedies to the body and measure its response…
More about the Asyra:
The Asyra analyzes the impedance and reactive capacitance of the body’s energetic fields. Disease processes first alter the body’s energetic field and if left unchecked eventually lead to chemical changes and then finally to tissue destruction and/or disease.
More than 70% of patients in any general practice suffer from functional disturbances. A functional disturbance occurs when no specific tissue or organ damage can be identified by conventional lab work or other pathological diagnostics, yet the patient still experiences a myriad of symptoms. The Asyra helps detect and identify these energetic and regulatory disturbances. Functional disturbances occur when a living organism can no longer compensate adequately for changes in the environment. Environmental changes include both internal conditions of the body and external circumstances. Functional medicine is intended to bridge the existing diagnostic and therapeutic gaps. Backed by over 40 years of research, this technology clearly continues to deliver life-changing results.
Re-establishing balance to the energetic pathways (that run through all organs, glands, and tissues) may hold the key to restoring and maintaining optimum health. This approach is not looking for any particular disease state, and therefore no claims of diagnosis can be made.
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