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Electro Interstitial Scanning

The Electro Interstitial Scan (EIS)® device is a computerized, electro-medical system developed by a team medical doctors, physicists, mathematicians, and statisticians.  The EIS® System analyzes an electrical signal that corresponds to the physiologic state of a patient's autonomic system using galvanic skin responses to a faint microcurrent between the electrodes. 

Background

A weak current with a tension of 1.28V and very low frequency (700Hz) is applied between six tactile electrodes placed symmetrically on the forehead, hands, and feet of the subject.  Each electrode is alternatively cathode and anode (bipolar mode from anode to cathode), which permits recording 22 segments from the human body.  The measured resistances (Ohm law) are converted to conductivity (C = 1/R), which is graphed for each segment into what is called an Electro Scan Gram (ESG).  The average of the 22 segments is considered the normal range of conductivity for that subject and enables conversion to a scale -100/+100, where the normal range value is represented as the point 0.

The EIS® device itself is a biosensor that analyzes each of the 22 areas of interstitial fluid that opened the doors to a new field of organ, gland, and tissue function (dysfunction) investigation for both science and medicine.  It is now possible, using the EIS® System, to objectively study individual lifestyles, as well as pharmaceutical agent efficacy, and all treatment protocols - without practitioner interference or bias.  The measurement is very sensitive; safe, noninvasive, with no side-effects or adverse reactions.  Scans take less than 3 minutes.

The EIS® is a true medical device and cannot be compared with and should not be confused with any "quantum biosensor", "pseudo-bioenergetic", or (distance) energy-type instruments.  The EIS® provides traditional medical interstitial fluid physiological values, opposed to energy machines on the market that measure theoretical susceptibility and energy levels.  Those other types of energy test systems do not provide repeatable, reliable, or genuine scientific values.  Electro Interstitial Scans are real, reliable, scientifically-based, accurate, reproducible, and can be repeated several times at any frequency, allowing the practitioner to confidently verify and control his or her therapy, follow-ups, prescription drug dosages, etc., very closely.  Presently, L D Technology boasts the placement of thousands of EIS® units throughout the world and usage thereof by thousands of medical practitioners to validate various protocols, measure a wide-array of biological conditions, study a wide-variety of physiological parameters, and monitor therapeutic dosages.

The electro interstitial scan provides:

  • Functional analyses and measurements of different organs, glands, and tissue function/dysfunction
  • Estimations of body composition: Fat mass (FM), Lean mass (LM), Total Body Water (TBW), IntraCellular Water (ICW), ExtraCellular Water (ECW)
  • Estimated interstitial gases assessment
  • Estimated interstitial (overall as well as organ-specific) pH levels with a Davenport Diagram of Acidosis and Alkalosis:
  •          1. Metabolic

             2. Respiratory

             3. Interstitial Fluid

  • Estimated Cellular mitochondrial activity
  • Statistical Risk Factor analysis of your :
    • Digestive tract
    • Urogenital tract
    • Frontal cortex activity of your Central Nervous System
    • Thyroid gland
    • Autonomic Nervous system Balance
    • Activity of your cell's energy production  (ATP)

What the Practitioner May See:  Many interstitial fluid values correspond with those of blood tests, and with no buffers (like those found in the blood), scientifically documented, double-blind study research repeatedly indicated the precise ability to gain an overview of organ cellular activity through the interstitial fluid.  Therefore, EIS® results may provide, speedy, noninvasive, and reliable important data to the doctor, at the time he or she is consulting with a patient -- not several hours, days, or weeks later, which may be the case with lab work and other medical test options.

How effective is the current drug? therapy? lifestyle?  By virtue of the resulting EIS® values, the doctor may see how effective the medication or therapy is, and how the patient's current lifestyle and/or exercise routine effects respective health conditions, rehabilitation efforts, recovery progress, and wellness care.  This applies to any modality in virtually every medical discipline -- in conventional as well as complementary and alternative medicine.  The doctor may see under-dosing or overdosing indications and results.  He or she may see when the patient is ready for the next cycle of therapy or when a protocol is proving ineffective.  The doctor may see the effects of dysfunction, age, drugs, disease, imbalance, toxicity, malnutrition, nutritional adjustments, dehydration, homeopathic remedies, gemmotherapy and oligotherapy solutions, etc.  The intended use of the EIS® is the monitoring of all treatments.

Oncologists are able to view and verify the acid-base parameters estimations of patients.  This indicates the effectiveness of therapy for each individual patient.  Such monitoring also assists the doctor in determining a more accurate protocol to prevent side effects like heart failure, especially in the cases involving chemotherapy patients.  Acupuncturists may use the EIS® to evaluate therapeutic consequences along specific meridians.  Chiropractors may see the results of manipulations on dermatomes, the spine (without x-rays), and major organs.  They may also measure immediate stress results relative to therapies.  Biofeedback technicians may employ the built-in biofeedback therapy module to facilitate stress reduction and immediately record related results.  Medical doctors may see the effects of their patients' lifestyles and use the 3-D modeling modules to enlist improved patient compliance.

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