bio energetics
energetic analysis
tcm & five elements
therapies
 
 


Bio-Energetics

Bio-energetics is the application of bio-energy for the practical purpose of balancing the individual energetic system including meridians and chakras.

Bio-energy has been observed and described by many cultures. The East Indians call this energy prana and the channels nadis; the Chinese call this energy chi and the channels meridians . Bio-energy moves through the body in well described and defined channels, most of which run parallel to the pathways of the nervous system.   Bio­energetic regulation affects cell metabolism, which is the most primary level of a disease's origin.

The body and its organs are nourished by bio-energy, the level of which is specific for age and gender. The physical body as a whole contains various energetic levels.

There are seven major energy centers in the body called chakras , corresponding to the major endocrine glands. They act as interfaces, which transform pure Information into Energy and Matter and as mediators between sensory awareness and emotional perception and processing.   

Conventional medicine is directed at treating symptoms of the physical body. Bioenergetic regulation is aimed at harmonizing and optimizing the energy levels. Once this has been achieved, mind and body have an optimal adaptive ability at their disposal.

In order to determine which physical zones or points need to be balanced, I-Health measures the bio-energy of the major regulative circuits in the body and determines a lack, an excess or a blockage of energy. The I-Health device measures the regulative capacity of the body and analyzes the energy status. I-Health provides a technically precise method of analysis and additionally energetic methods of rendering therapies. The best way to restore the dynamic energy balance in the body is according to laws of nature.  

I-Health & bio-energetic power

Clear analysis and time sequences to evaluate the improvement of self-regulation and to forecast effects of therapies.

  • Different and more efficient than Modern Western Medicine: overseeing the main bio-­organic functions within a few minutes
  • Different and more efficient than Traditional Chinese Medicine: objective and specific energetic analysis in a short time.

I-Health analysis:

  • Therapy evaluation
  • Energy level of all chakras, meridians, and organ systems
  • Regulative capacity of the body, specified for every major function
  • Degree of balance of the whole system
  • Effects of supplements, therapeutic intervention, nutrition and pathogens
  • Disposition for chronic diseases
  • Meta-analysis of therapies and supplements

Bio-energetic Therapy; effective regulation without side effects

Three unique therapies of the I-Health method:

  • Autogene Frequency Therapy (AFT®) and Autogene Color Therapy.
  • Chroma acu-therapy by means of I-Health color R@ymedies®: digital color patterms administered with the I-Health® light pen.
  • Magnetic field therapy by means of I-Health EM-R@ymedies®: digital electro magnetic patterns administered with I-Health® Beamer.

What do we measure?

The meridian system connects body with mind: sensory perception triggers emotional reactions resulting in physical biochemical changes.  

The meridian system provides transport of electromagnetic impulses and photons. The meridians function as a cybernetic and holistic network, which is continuously influenced by physical and mental stresses and disorders with virtually no delay. The German physicist Dr. Ludwig said: "Meridians are, according to modern science, supra conducting Lecher systems (chain conductors from peptide pairs) which conduct light, polarized rays, as well as particles, forming a communication-net." Each of the 12 paired meridians contains a specific level and range of bio-energy. This range has been established by taking twelve million measurements and comparing them with clinical data of the patients. A higher skin resistance value means a lower energy level, and vice versa. Excess of energy results from stress with reduced energy flow and is considered to be abnormal. The relationship between the meridians, the organs, the body systems, and the underlying psychopathology is demonstrated in the following table:

Meridian

Organ

Examples of meridian-organ-function relations

Psychopathology

L

Lung

Lung

Immune system, skin, Exchange of gases

Communication problems

Li

Large intestine

Large intestine

Lymphatic system

Dependence, fear of loss

St

Stomach

Stomach

Regulation of Acid/ alkaline balance

Anger, acid thoughts

SP

Spleen-Pancreas

Spleen Blood

Vagus nerve, carbohydrate metabolism and pancreas

Worry. Sorrows

H

Hearth

Heart

Emotional realms, blood flow towards the heart

Emotional problems

Si

Small Intestine

Small intestine

Digestive tract

Processing difficulties

B

Bladder

Bladder

Sexual system, eyes, spine, certain brain functions

Rebellion, negative attitude

K

Kidney

Kidney

Detox of water-soluble toxins, regulation of body fluids

Selfishness, stubbornness

P

Circulation

Pericardium

Blood pressure, innervation of arteries, Pericardium

Pressure of life/tasks

3H

Triple heater

Epiphyses

Endocrine/hormonal system

Restlessness. Hectic

Li

Liver

Liver

Protein metabolism

Rage, jealousy

G

Gallbladder

Gallbladder

Cholesterol and fat metabolism

Unhappiness, insulted


West meets East

Western Medicine is based on modern biochemical science and is evidence based, analytical and reductive.  Western Medicine is very powerful in understanding the structure and function of the human body. Its health care has improved the quality of human life tremendously. However, no system is flawless and is able to solve every problem. In the case of chronic diseases, the methodology of Western medicine is not always accommodating; no two individuals are the same and a human individual is more than his/her body. It is impossible to understand this just by analyzing its subsystems.

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an empirical medicine and a product of the accumulated clinical observations gathered over millennia of practice. Its development has been based upon the analysis of relations between causal energy patterns and observation of the human body's behavior as a whole. TCM defines a normal functioning person as being in a dynamic bio­energetic balance. In contrast, a diseased condition is a deviation from this balance and the role of Traditional Chinese Medicine, is to restore this dynamic energetic balance.


The Best of Western and Chinese Analysis

Both medical methods have difficulty in producing quick and conclusive analysis. The reductive methods of Western analysis and the descriptive and subjective nature of TCM both have their limitations.  I-Health merges the best of both approaches into one system:

No more painstaking, Western analysis, with empirical 'trial and error' prescriptions

(Take this and come back in a week....)

No more hard-to-delegate subjective TCM analysis of pulse, tongue, face, smell etc.

During an I-Health® analysis, the meridian resistance is measured at the meridian acupuncture end points on hands and feet. The values are automatically tested for their reliability and then transferred to the computer system where it is processed by a sophisticated program. The assessment performed by the program is based on millions of reference measurements. The final read-out is a multi-graphic representation that compares the individual energy values to standard norms.

These measurements represent the energy level and balance of a person and can be used for physical and psychological evaluation of his/her health, as well as preventive measure.