| Allergy Diagnosis and Treatment |
This diagnosis of clinical allergies and sensitivities, their treatment
and where necessary medication for 'organ' dysfunction is carried out by means
of the Bioelectronic Measurement Test. This is a reliable, gentle technique,
utilising measurements of body electrical resistance readings to scan organ
function and assess correct treatment. The process is not uncomfortable hence
its practicality in treating children. It works like this:
The machine has a built in galvanometer which registers accurately electrical
resistance - the patient holds an 'electrode', this runs to the machine and
another pen-like 'electrode' is used to complete the circuit using a toe point.
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registered reading on the scale is noted, then test ampoules of organ samples,
allergens, dental mercury - you can test practically anything - are put into
the machine's testing grid. The toe point is touched with the test-electrode
and the circuit reading noted. Indicator reading the same as original reading
- no problem. If the reading drops - the test substance is 'sensitive'. Medications
- antidotes etc. which are put into the grid with the sensitive substance, that
put the scale reading back to normal - will when given to the patient, start
the correct healing process.
The clinic aims to cover as much ground as possible for the individual patient, to correct the long term damage to organ systems, correct the problems of allergy induced by long term use of medicines such as antibiotics, long term stress, toxins etc. The Bioelectronic Measurement Test can also obviate much of the long process of elimination diets, has greater accuracy than patch testing and is more comfortable in its treatment methods than many presently available. The clinic sets out to correct problems as far as is possible not just to say -"here's a list of what you cannot eat". The aim is for a total approach. The methods used include Homeopathic treatment and Bioelectronic De-sensitisation with the Bicom Machine.
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The Rosedale Clinic, serving Berkshire and Oxfordshire
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