Diagnosis:

Look closely! A holistic picture is the basis.

We identify your individual stress factors and eliminate them through avoidance,
removal, or drainage. We use various testing methods to do this.
We use HRV measurement, DFM, HMA, oxygen measurement, and a wide range of laboratory tests as objective tests.

The DFM is an overview measurement of the body and serves as a primary guide for further diagnostics and therapy focus areas.

By measuring skin resistance in various parts of the body, the measuring computer determines whether there are any degenerative changes, acute or chronic diseases, interference fields, inflammations, or energy deficiencies.

They indicate exposure to viruses, bacteria and fungi, chronic metal poisoning, allergies and functional disorders of the internal organs. The DFM enables good therapy control and documentation of treatment progress.

The Global Diagnostic method (GD) is a technically very precise and reliable measurement method that provides us with valuable information about a person's individual energetic state and reaction patterns. Based on these reaction patterns, we can draw conclusions about, for example

– intracellular metabolism and any deficiencies
– individual exposure to free radicals
– intracellular and connective tissue toxin exposure
– exposure to hormone-like substances
– exposure to viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites

In the past, it was believed that a resting, healthy heart should function smoothly like a clock. Today, however, we know that this is not the case; the rhythm of the heart is, strictly speaking, quite irregular. The interval between the individual heartbeats varies constantly. This natural variance in heart rate is called heart rate variability (HRV). It is based on the interaction of the two parts of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which unconsciously controls most bodily functions. In the area of heart rate, the sympathetic nervous system is the accelerator, while the parasympathetic nervous system (vagus nerve) slows down.

The sympathetic and parasympathetic parts of the VNS constantly interact in order to be able to react appropriately to changing external and internal conditions. HRV is therefore an important indicator of physiological resilience and flexibility and reflects our ability to adapt effectively to stress and environmental demands.

This variance is not taken into account in a normal ECG or the measurement of the pulse rate per minute, which is why it is measured separately. In our practice, we measure HRV while lying and standing (10 minutes) as a preliminary examination, in the long-term ECG over 24-72 hours, so that we also gain an insight into nocturnal control, as well as in real time during an intervention, e.g. respiratory therapy.

The analysis of HRV is an enormously important basis for the selection of relevant therapeutic measures in order to optimize the cooperation between the parts of the VNS as far as possible and thus promote health in the best possible way.

Neural kinesiology testing is our most important method for obtaining information about a person's body and psyche, alongside physical examination and conversation.

In the intensive collaboration, patient and therapist experience very clearly where the functional disorders and what triggers them are and which therapies can be carried out effectively.

The physical experience of your own test reactions gives you intensive access to the results, which makes it easier for you to take responsibility for your own specific therapies.

In combination with instrumental diagnostics, the picture is further rounded off. A viable therapeutic concept is developed from measurements and knowledge, experience and experience in a subsequent discussion.

Thanks to this physically tangible method and its effects, we are constantly amazed by the complex miracle that is the human being.

Sonography, also known as ultrasound examination, is a proven imaging procedure that is used in our practice. With the help of high-frequency sound waves, it enables a gentle and painless examination of internal organs and tissue structures. For example, we can detect changes in the abdominal region, thyroid gland or blood vessels at an early stage and treat them in a targeted manner. Sonography helps us to comprehensively assess your health and develop individual treatment approaches.

During an examination, we focus on the whole person, not just their current problem. It is therefore possible that we will look at and examine you from head to toe.

We also look for changes in terms of kinesiology, Chinese medicine, neural therapy, chiropractic/osteopathy and many other methods we use.

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The Global Diagnostic (GD) procedure

The Global Diagnostic (GD) procedure is a technically very precise and reliable measurement method that provides us with valuable information about a person's individual energetic state and reaction patterns. Based on these reaction patterns, we can draw conclusions about, for example

– intracellular metabolism and possible deficiencies
– individual exposure to free radicals
– intracellular and connective tissue toxin exposure
– exposure to hormone-like substances
– exposure to viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites

Diagnostics for functional medicine (DFM)

DFM is an overview measurement of the body and serves as a primary guide for further diagnostics and therapy focus areas.

By measuring skin resistance in different parts of the body, the measuring computer determines whether there are degenerative changes, acute or chronic diseases, interference fields, inflammations, or energy deficiency situations.

They indicate stress caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi, chronic metal poisoning, allergies, and functional disorders of the internal organs. The DFM enables effective therapy monitoring and documentation of treatment progress.

Diagnostik für funktionelle Medizin
Neuralkinesiologische Testung

Neural Kinesiology Testing, ART

In addition to physical examination and consultation, neural kinesiological testing is our most important method for obtaining information about a person's body and psyche.

Through intensive collaboration, the patient and therapist gain a clear understanding of where the functional disorders lie, what triggers them, and which therapies can be effectively implemented.

By physically experiencing your own test reactions, you gain intensive access to the results, which makes it easier for you to take responsibility for your own specific therapies.

In combination with diagnostic equipment, the picture is further rounded off. Measurements and knowledge, experience and personal experience are combined in a subsequent discussion to create a viable therapeutic concept.