Expressed in a popular scientific way this means that our body knows good and bad patterns of vibrations which, however, cannot be distinguished from each other by means of absolute measurements but merely by means of empiric, comparative methods.
The SomaSan whole body scanner belongs to the group of the so called NLS devices (Nonlinear systems). The device compares the body's own vibration curve of the patient with a database which stores a tens of thousands patterns of vibrations of healthy as well as ill humans.
It calculates the discrepancies in the structure of the vibration by visualising them with colour codes according to the severity of the syndrome and then allocating a medical relevant pathology. The output of the test results is carried out clearly and easily interpretable on the screen or via a printer. Colours and so called 'energy dots' clearly point out on a seven level scale (+1 to -6) in which parts of the organism energetic patterns of dysfunction are on hand.
Empirical test series prove the high diagnostic value of this system that enables identification of causes and therapy long before serious diseases occur. Due to its complexity the user is not able to mathematically reconstruct the data acquisition of the device as well as its evaluation and interpretation of the curves. The user can, however, reconstruct the subsequent allocation of the pattern of the illness.


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