Steve Rees, Ret. Rn., Harpist
My last article introduced Dr. Alanzo Monzo, who explains that our bodies rely on energy channels to provide essential information and energy for maintaining health. I decided it might be beneficial to take a further look at these channels or meridians as they have been known for centuries by way of traditional Chinese medicine technique known as acupuncture.
Whenever I talk about meridians, I am met with some degree of skepticism by various people. Since they are not openly visible in our body’s physiological structure, many people tend to disregard whether they exist at all.
“There is one person that could be credited for the birth of Meridian Stress Assessment … and that is Dr. Reinhard Voll, a German physicist. Dr. Voll was quite dissatisfied with mainstream medicine because he felt like instead of actually finding out the root cause of illnesses, mainstream medicine was putting a Band-Aide on a symptom.”
https://deltadiscoverycenter.com/meridian-stress-assessment-bioenergetic-testing/
“Dr. Voll came up with the idea of measuring energy flow through the meridians with an Ohm meter. He then concluded that when the same amount of energy that went in came out, meaning that the energy flow was smooth, the organs and the glands are healthy … which is exactly what traditional Chinese medical experts had said.”
Scientific principles behind biomeridian testing
“Biomeridian testing is based on the principle that the body’s tissues conduct electricity and that this conductivity changes based on the health status of related organs and systems. The scientific foundation includes:
When a biomeridian device sends a small electrical current through the skin at specific points, it measures how easily that current flows. This measurement, typically in micro siemens, provides information about the energy status of the corresponding meridian and its associated organs or systems.”
https://www.pinch-of-health.com/biomeridian-testing-understanding-the-process-and-benefits.html