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titleOfInvention Meridian linking diagnostic and treatment system and method for treatment of manifested and latent maladies using the same
abstract The present invention features a computerized meridian linking diagnostic and treatment system that offers a new paradigm for practitioners in the EAV, GSR, EDS, and Meridian Stress Assessment fields. During the entire procedure, the present invention system outputs two permanent filters (frequencies) that link all of the body's meridians and stabilizes the data access points used for testing and carrying out the many functions of the present invention. The result is an interconnected meridian network linking the internal body systems to the data access points utilized by the system. The process begins by taking energetic readings at data access points. The computer stores the points that are the most stable. After the stable points are obtained, customized filters (frequencies) relating to specific issues or maladies (such as chemical toxins, allergies, digestion, etc.) are output or broadcast. Using only a single, but stable data access point as a reference point, if any of these filters creates a disturbance to any energetic component, cellular component, tissue, organ, or system of the body, each of which are linked by the interconnected meridian network, an imbalanced reading on the previously stable data access point will be created. The system will then automatically load products (remedies) that are useful for restoring homeostasis or balance. Each of the remedies are stored in the system database and can easily and quickly be scanned through until one or more products or remedies are discovered that will remove the underlying disturbance and allow the patient to obtain an improved level of health. The product/remedy is then placed in a holding tank that stores the results of each test. Specifically, the holding tank stores the filter(s) that created an imbalance/disturbance, the products (remedies) that allow the individual's body to restore homeostasis, balance, or improved health, and various prescription constraints that dictate administration of the products to the patient. The present invention also features several computer software functions, along with various methods of diagnosing maladies and treating a patient using an alternative medicine technique similar to a meridian stress assessment.
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