Electrodermal
Screening
The Tara
Centre was the first clinic in Australia to introduce Computerised
Electro-Dermal Screening in 1986 and remains at the forefront of
this technique.
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Electro-Dermal
Screening is a method of
evaluating health by taking a
series of readings of
electrical conductivity on a number of specific points on the skin,
usually on the fingers and toes. |
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These points are connected
energetically to the major organs and systems of the body and,
depending upon the readings obtained, the functioning of the
various organs can then be assessed. |
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approach, which originated in Germany in the early 1950’s, can
also be used to detect a wide range of pathogens and toxins, as
well as help determine the most effective remedies.
By monitoring
these readings it becomes possible to follow the body’s progress
towards improved health. |
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Homoeopathic
and isopathic remedies, flower essences, nutritional
supplementation and other natural remedies are selected on an
individual basis according to each person’s current needs. |
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