How is the test done?
The whole body assessment is carried out painlessly using an electric, small, portable measuring device.
The instrument is CE certified by the European Union and is used in EU hospitals for preventive diagnosis.
The guest sits during the test while the instrument scans 24 points on the wrist and ankle (by skin contact only), and the instrument records the measurement data (so the results can be viewed later) and analyses them. The test and the results can be continuously monitored and tracked on a computer screen.
The instrumental measurement is painless, it can be performed on children, and after the measurement, the analysis is given in the form of a detailed verbal evaluation, while the guest can ask any questions they may have.
The assessment provides a detailed and comprehensive examination, typically 60-90 minutes including evaluation.



The analysis reveals the following:
– our current health status, energy status of organs-organ systems;
- the individual the state of cooperation between organ systems;
- are you symptomatic of any problems you may have, or the causes of existing symptoms for information on;
- where there may be inflammation or a long-standing problem that needs attention;
- what is the current autonomic nervous system condition;
- a abnormalities in the body (exploring abnormal functioning);
- If there is a deviation from normal operation, to what extent: the thyroid gland, digestive system, respiratory system, glandular system, immune system,
heart and vascular system, reproductive system, urinary system, liver and kidney function in the case of;
- the system also has a nutrition counselling function;
- gives a detailed picture of the functioning of the 12 main energy pathways, which belong to 12 organs:
liver, gall bladder, heart, pericardium, triple lining, small intestine, spleen, stomach, lungs, large intestine, kidney and bladder.

IMPORTANT: Do not eat or do heavy physical work for 2 hours before the test. Drinking is not recommended 1 hour before the test.
ELLENJAVALLAT:
– a person with a pacemaker cannot be measured.
The information on the meter is based on the book by Zhang Jin Chong, Chi-hyu Energy and Blood Flow Interpretation through the Meridians.
Using the criteria used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, a comprehensive assessment can be given to the person being examined, with tailored advice to rebalance the body.