Diagnostic testing involves the search for existing diseases, functional disorders, and their possible causes. However, diagnostics should also be used preventively to detect potential health hazards. Physicians have several diagnostic tools at their disposal:
Medical history (patient's medical background) and physical examination
Biochemical diagnostics (laboratory tests on blood, urine, stool, and other bodily fluids and tissues)
Morphological diagnostics (examining the structure and potential pathological changes of organs): ultrasound, X-rays, MRI, endoscopy, histological examinations, etc.
Functional diagnostics (assessing organ function): e.g., ECG, pulmonary function testing, etc.
Bioenergetic diagnostics: It provides insights into the subtle energetic state of the body, the energetic balance in the meridians (energy pathways), and chakras (energy centers). Disruptive factors of this balance, such as allergies, focal infections, toxin exposures, geopathy, and others, can be reliably detected.
Bioenergetic diagnostics does not replace other diagnostic methods. However, it offers an alternative perspective to gain an expanded understanding of the individual and is therefore an essential part of our daily work. Very often, we can obtain diagnostic insights that cannot be achieved with conventional examination methods. Many therapeutic measures in our practice are based on the results of bioenergetic diagnostics.
Discomfort and diseases usually have multiple causes. Even if one believes to know the exact cause of a disease (e.g., the infection with a bacterium called Borrelia burgdorferi as the cause of acute or chronic Lyme disease), not all infected individuals actually become ill or develop a chronic form. Often, the presumed cause is only the final straw that breaks the camel's back.
If we imagine the body as a large barrel or container with some water at the bottom, throughout life, stones (burdens) constantly fall into this barrel, causing the water level to rise. Such burdens that our body has to deal with can be infections, toxin exposures, chronic stress situations, nutrient deficiencies, scar tissue or dental disturbances, electromagnetic stress, and many others. Our organism can cope well with most of these burdens and eliminate them. However, some of the listed factors are not easily eliminated by the body; they persist and lead to a rising water level in the barrel. At this point, we do not yet notice anything, as the human body possesses exceptional regulatory abilities and can adapt to individual burdens. However, as the burdens accumulate, more and more stones fall into the barrel that the body cannot fight off, causing the water in the barrel to rise further. It is only the last stone that causes the barrel to overflow, resulting in discomfort or even signs of illness. The patient and the doctor now try to identify and remove this last stone from the barrel. If successful, the patient temporarily feels better. However, the barrel is still filled to the brim, and new stones will continue to make it overflow, even permanently. Only when the large and small stones that have already accumulated in the barrel for a long time are removed, will the overflow cease, and new burdens will not immediately lead to illness symptoms again.
To be able to eliminate the burdens that the body has been enduring permanently, they must first be recognized as such. Bioenergetic diagnostics can uncover a variety of such burden factors, making them accessible to therapy.
Bioenergetic diagnostics is based on the principles of resonance and dissonance. Each organ, cell, and substance possesses a unique and unmistakable energetic frequency pattern. When the body is confronted with the energetic frequency pattern of a substance such as mercury or formaldehyde, a resonance or dissonance phenomenon occurs, depending on whether the tested substance already represents a burden for the body or not.
Bioenergetic diagnostics is a highly personalized and time-consuming (60-120 min) examination procedure conducted directly on the patient. However, since most burdens can also be identified through bioenergetic blood analysis, we often utilize blood analysis as the initial screening procedure, upon which further steps are based.