MEAS is a type of integrated diagnostic
method. It has been said that modern
(“Western”) diagnostic methods such as blood tests, EKGs, x-rays, ultrasounds,
Cat Scans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, nuclear medicine scans, visualization
with fiberoptic scopes, etc. reveal the basis of only
about 40% of the average patient’s symptoms.
The other 60% is often left undefined.
The MEAS helps investigate the 60% of symptoms that are often missed
using conventional diagnostic techniques.
According to the changes in electric
resistance from the acupuncture points, the MEAS analyzes the energy flow through
each of your 12 acupuncture meridians. Twelve
meridians translate into 12 paths, 12 branches, and 12 networks, which run
through your body connecting your internal organs with your external body. If a meridian is not in balance, the electric
resistance changes in a corresponding acupuncture point. For example, if your lung meridian is blocked
(reduced flow of energy), the electric resistance in acupuncture point “Lung 4”
is altered. The change, whether it be due to excess resistance or insufficient resistance, is detected
by the MEAS computer. Thus the MEAS
gives a rapid, reproducible assessment of each of your 12 major meridians,
which in turn reflects the function of the organ (s) for which the meridian is
named. The theory of the 12 meridians links
your body’s internal physiological function with a specific series of points
near the surface of your body.
Where do
you test the twelve meridians? There
are over 300 acupuncture points located on the 12 major meridians. MEAS only assesses the most important 12 “primary
acupuncture points” located near your hands/wrists and ankles/feet.
What is
the relationship between my meridians and my nervous system? According to TCM, your internal organs and your
external body are connected by the meridians.
According to Western Medicine, your internal organs and your external
bodies are connected by nerves. Thus
there are dual pathways (meridians and nerves) connecting the surface of your
body to your internal organs.
When is
the best time to take the Meridian Energy
Analysis? There appears to be a close relationship
between the time of day and each meridian.
Because of this, it is more accurate to compare MEAS readings at a time of
day similar to the previous readings.
For example, if your first consultation was at 2:00 p.m., it is best to
be re-checked between 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Although we schedule follow-up consultation based on many factors, the
MEAS can be repeated as soon as you notice a change from any therapy,
supplements, etc.
It is best not to compare MEAS reports if you
are sick, drank alcohol, coffee, tea, or had just exercised or eaten 30 minutes
before the test. While the information
may be useful for that situation, it might be difficult to see a trend unless
your MEAS is repeated under the same general conditions" Go to: http://www.drkaslow.com/html/meridian_energy_assessment_-mea-.html
Quote; "Meridian Stress Assessment
Performed Through Total Health Nutrition Center
The MSA or Meridian Stress Assessment procedure is known by various other names, some of which include:
- Galvanic Skin Response
- Electro-Dermal Screening
- Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll
"Whereas the first machines could give indications of wellness in the various organs and systems, our current equipment also has information that can be used to:
- Test compatibility of various pharmaceuticals, supplements, and other remedies.
- Test to determine which of how many toxins, bacteria, viruses, or parasites may need to be address.
- Conduct sensitivity testing for foods, chemicals, and environmental toxins."...
Supplement Needs, and Therapeutic Options
What it is. Meridian Stress Assessment (MSA) by Biomeridian is essentially a computerized health analysis that takes a great deal of the guesswork out of your health care. This non-invasive computerized test uses bio-energetic principles to assess the overall health of organs and systems, as well as factors that may be adversely affecting your health or interfering with normal functioning. Also known as Electrodermal Screening or Biomeridian Testing, this sophisticated technology measures the energy of associated acupuncture meridians—energy that carries key information about the condition of your internal organs and systems. At this time, Biomeridian’s MSA is the only FDA-approved Class II system that uses electro-acupuncture technology to accurately assess meridian dysfunction." Go to: http://www.totalhealthnutritioncenter.com/meridian-stress-assessment/
For full article.
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In Table 1, we prove that the 15 minutes of PLB irradiation exhibits a reliable complementary effect on LCLMM, rehabilitating to or approaching the normal current level; a 15-minute PLB irradiation also tended to suppress the HCLMM.
In Table 2,
we show that the specific meridian channel current is indirectly
affected by another meridian channel which has been treated by the PLB
irradiation. Because the meridian channels and their corresponding
acupuncture points are located in distinct locations, typical light
energy irradiation should not be able to affect the electrical
resistance of the skin or other meridian channels if no interconnecting
network exists. Our previous water-based experiment proved that PLB
weakens the hydrogen bonds and modifies the characteristics of liquid
water [13, 14].
In this study, we applied the PLB technique to the Ryodoraku meridian
point irradiation, attempting to detect its effects on the meridian
current flow by the possible alteration of liquid characteristics in the
meridian channels. Table 1 (Figure 4
as one example) shows that PLB irradiation has complementary effects on
the current flow of abnormal meridians returning to its normal current
level. Table 2 (Figure 5
as one example) shows that there are evident interactions between the
current flows of relative meridians. Based on results of the current
study, we suggest that the meridian channels are interconnected and
acupuncture point stimulation induces a systematic wave-induced flow as
shown in Figure 6.
PLB
irradiation of the specific meridian (acupuncture) points may induce a
wave-induced flow in the meridians, by using the interconnection of
various meridians.
To strengthen
our hypothesis, we searched for support in the relevant literature.
Although numerous studies of TCM are published each year, the results
and corresponding discussions are typically TCM theories, which are
rarely proven through scientific methods. In order to decrease the
amount of bias and avoid referring to unproven TCM theories, our
discussion is based exclusively on the results of evidence-based
publications.
After reviewing recent studies
of meridians, acupuncture, propagation, stimulation, current, water,
fluid, anatomy, energy, transport, flow, and propagation (Table 3), we discuss the progression of scientific evidence regarding meridians and the possibility of wave-induced flows." Go to: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3838801/ For (extensive), full article.
Quote; "JIN SHIN JYUTSU®
literally translated is:
JYUTSU - Art
SHIN - Creator
JIN - Man of Knowing and Compassion
(Art of the Creator through man of knowing and compassion)
JIN SHIN JYUTSU is the Art of releasing tensions which are the causes for various symptoms in the body. Our bodies contain several energy pathways that feed life into all of our cells. When one or more of these paths become blocked, this damming effect may lead to discomfort or even pain. This blockage or stagnation will not only disrupt the local area but will continue and eventually disharmonize the complete path or paths of the energy flow.
Through Jin Shin Jyutsu our awareness is awakened to the simple fact that we are endowed with the ability to harmonize and balance ourselves (in rhythm with the universe) physically, mentally and spiritually.
Jin Shin Jyutsu is an art as opposed to a technique because a technique is a mechanical application, whereas an art is a skillful creation. This beautiful, simple Art is our inheritance.
According to ancient written records, which remain in the Archives of the Imperial Palace in Japan, Jin Shin Jyutsu was widely known before the birth of Gautama (Buddha, India), before the birth of Moses (recorded in the Bible), and before the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Things - Japan, A.D. 712). Jin Shin Jyutsu is an innate part of man's wisdom - simplifying the complexities of existence - and is truly an Art of Living.
Jin Shin Jyutsu was rediscovered by Master Jiro Murai early in the 20th century. His student, Mary Burmeister, brought the Art from Japan to America in the 1950's."....
Quote; "JIN SHIN JYUTSU®
literally translated is:
JYUTSU - Art
SHIN - Creator
JIN - Man of Knowing and Compassion
(Art of the Creator through man of knowing and compassion)
JIN SHIN JYUTSU is the Art of releasing tensions which are the causes for various symptoms in the body. Our bodies contain several energy pathways that feed life into all of our cells. When one or more of these paths become blocked, this damming effect may lead to discomfort or even pain. This blockage or stagnation will not only disrupt the local area but will continue and eventually disharmonize the complete path or paths of the energy flow.
Through Jin Shin Jyutsu our awareness is awakened to the simple fact that we are endowed with the ability to harmonize and balance ourselves (in rhythm with the universe) physically, mentally and spiritually.
Jin Shin Jyutsu is an art as opposed to a technique because a technique is a mechanical application, whereas an art is a skillful creation. This beautiful, simple Art is our inheritance.
According to ancient written records, which remain in the Archives of the Imperial Palace in Japan, Jin Shin Jyutsu was widely known before the birth of Gautama (Buddha, India), before the birth of Moses (recorded in the Bible), and before the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Things - Japan, A.D. 712). Jin Shin Jyutsu is an innate part of man's wisdom - simplifying the complexities of existence - and is truly an Art of Living.
Jin Shin Jyutsu was rediscovered by Master Jiro Murai early in the 20th century. His student, Mary Burmeister, brought the Art from Japan to America in the 1950's."....
...........
"The Artless Art of Getting to Know (Help) Myself"
The Main Central Vertical Flow is the source of our life energy. This pathway flows down the center of the front of the body and up the back of the body. Here is a Jin Shin Jyutsu® self-help process to harmonize this pathway.
Harmonizing the Main Central regularly helps you feel centered and ensures that you will have plenty of energy. Some people find it calming and use it to fall asleep, while others like to use it to clear away the cobwebs upon awakening. For optimum results, do this daily.
MAIN CENTRAL VERTICAL FLOW
Step 1: Place the fingers of the right hand on the top of the head (where they will remain until step 6). Place the fingers of the left hand on your forehead between your eyebrows. Hold for 2 to 5 minutes or until the pulses you feel at your fingertips synchronize with each other.
Step 2: Now move the left fingertips to the tip of the nose. Hold them there for 2 to 5 minutes, or until the pulses synchronize.
Step 3: Move the left fingertips to your sternum (center of your chest between your breasts). Stay there for 2 to 5 minutes or until the pulses synchronize.
Step 4: Move your fingers to the base of your sternum (center of where your ribs start, above the stomach). Hold them there for 2 to 5 minutes, or until the pulses synchronize.
Step 5: Move your fingers to the top of your pubic bone (above the genitals, center). Stay there for 2 to 5 minutes, or until the pulses synchronize.
Step 6: Keep your left fingertips in place and move your right fingertips to cover your coccyx (tailbone). Hold for 2 to 5 minutes or until the pulses you feel at your fingertips synchronize with each other.
Note: The right hand remains on the top of the head while the left hand moves down the body until the final step." Go to: https://www.jsjinc.net/pagedetails.php?id=maincentral-flow&ms=8 For full articles, practitioners and further reading etc.
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