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A study of the complex human biological system is an exciting adventure. The complexity and dynamic nature of this system is amazing to behold. In this system there are qualitative differences of body, soul and spirit, each interacting with the other. There is a constant interchange of information throughout the system so that every part of the system is aware of every other part of the system all of the time. This is an evaluation of the electromagnetic conductance of information in the human biological system based on changes of galvanic skin resistance as measured by an ohmmeter. This analysis is concerned with the electromagnetic influences of measurable entities that affect way that the body communicates with itself. As such, it is confined to the body realm. The conductance pathways thus discovered expand on an understanding of energy channels theorized in the science of acupuncture. In electrodermal detection, normal conductance is usually indicative of wellness, whereas, abnormal conductance is more often associated with signs or symptoms relating to illness. A review of the electrodermal records of 1310 subjects between 1/18/93 and 3/3/98 identified 20 categories of encoded signals that represent sets of information within the system leading to abnormal conductance. There were a total of 766 abnormal encoded signals in these twenty categories leading to changes in conductance. Of the total, there were 350 encoded signals (46%) related to infection. Most were codes related to a bacterial origin; other encoded signals included those for viruses, fungi, protozoa and helminthes. In addition infectious codes there were encoded signals for chemicals, pesticides and recreational drugs (15%), metals (6%) and dental codes (2%). An electromagnetic profile of abnormal signals of the test subject is made by electrodermal detection. Changes in the electrodermal profile are made by the restoration of normal conductance by the sequential elimination of each abnormal signal, either directly by electromagnetic induction or indirectly by an electromagnetically imprinted solution. Clinical signs and symptoms are observed once normal conductance is restored. |
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