Bioresonance Diagnosis of the Body - Computer Diagnostic System Using Nakatani, Voll, Su-Jok Methods

Computer diagnostics employ three methods: Su-Jok, Voll, and Nakatani (Ryodoraku)

Computerized Energy-Information Testing Using the Su-Jok Method
This is one of the modern non-medical testing methods. With the help of an energy potentiometer, biologically active points are measured, and their values are processed by a computer.

Based on the obtained data, conclusions are drawn about the functional state of the body's energies and the imbalance in the psycho-emotional sphere, leading to changes in the functions of organs and systems.

The Su-Jok method is an ultra-modern interpretation of acupuncture. "Su" means hand, and "Jok" means foot. The corresponding systems of the hands and feet act as remote control panels for human health.


Using modern equipment helps accurately and comprehensively determine the individual parameters of influence on bioactive points, including the amplitude of the current and the duration of electrical impulses, and begin treatment.


It has been proven that the invasive method is more effective due to the direct impact of the current on tissues and muscles, thereby forming an immediate reflex reaction.

Advantages of This Method Include:
  • Informative
  • Accessible
  • Painless
  • Harmless

This method allows detecting imbalances at all stages: from the earliest manifestations when a person is unaware of any imbalance to pronounced forms. During the examination, weak points in the body and the risk of developing certain imbalances are identified, which no other examination can detect.

Indications include:
  • Any kind of pain
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Hypertension
  • Dystonia
  • Asthma
  • Gastrointestinal diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Cystitis
  • Anemia, etc.
Contraindications include:
  • Benign and malignant tumors, blood oncology
  • Impaired blood clotting, hemorrhagic conditions
  • Pregnancy
  • Psychosis
  • Alcohol intoxication
  • Heart attack less than two months ago
  • Varicose veins, etc.
Graphical computer processing clearly shows the connections between organs and systems, allowing the identification of the cause of the imbalance and predicting its further development. Thus, computer energy potentiometric testing using the Su-Jok method can determine which organs need preventive care and which require restoration.

The program includes a specialized selector that allows testing the body for oncology, infections, parasites, hormonal balance, mineral-vitamin equilibrium, biological age, spine condition, and much more.

Computer energy potentiometric testing using the Su-Jok method, with its objectivity and holistic approach to human health, is a unique method with no analogs in the world.
The information provided by the computer after processing the measurements helps evaluate the body as a single, functioning system (which traditional medicine, unfortunately, lacks by considering the body in parts), find a malfunction in the complex mechanism, and find the key to recovery.

On the "organ and system condition graph," the energy balance of each meridian is visible. Therefore, the impact can be made not based on the patient's complaints but using objective methods.

By following methodological recommendations, anyone, without fundamental knowledge in medicine and Su-Jok therapy, can instantly and objectively assess the energy state and timely eliminate the imbalance using the recommended means. Since Su-Jok does not have harmful effects and is a powerful alternative to drug therapy, it is an ideal method for diseases and conditions accompanied by allergic manifestations.
Diagnosis Using R. Voll's Method
In nature, any process has a cause-and-effect mechanism, and any disease does not start immediately with morphological changes in organs but initially with hidden functional disorders in the body. These functional disorders can persist for a short or very long period before a disease.

These disorders exist completely unnoticed because the body compensates for them due to its compensatory capabilities. And only when the compensatory capabilities are exhausted, or the impact is too strong, does the stage of compensation for these disorders turn into a stage of decompensation, organic changes appear, and a person starts feeling the first symptoms of the disease, although previously they considered themselves absolutely healthy.

It is known that various organs and systems of the body are connected to certain areas of the skin called acupuncture points. These points immediately respond to even the slightest deviations in the body's systems and organs due to so-called meridian connections, still in the stage of functional disorders long before organic changes appear.
This reaction in acupuncture points is manifested by changes in their magnetic field magnitude, temperature, electrical resistance, biochemical reaction speed, cell composition, and size.

Therefore, by measuring the electrodermal resistance at specific acupuncture points, it is possible to identify changes in the body still in the stage of functional disorders. Practically no clinical diagnostic method can do this to such an extent.

Each energy system and organ is connected to its group of acupuncture points, among which there are so-called representative points, which carry the most reliable information about their system. These points should be used in diagnostic methods.

The early systemic computer electroacupuncture diagnostic method by Richard Voll was developed in 1953 in Germany and now unites over ten thousand doctors of various specialties from 33 countries worldwide.

The Voll method is based on the fact that when an acupuncture point is stimulated with a weak electric current (about 12 μA), its skin resistance is measured, which can indicate the "health" of the body.

The Basis of the Voll Method
The Voll method is based on the experimentally established correlation between changes in the electrical conductivity of Chinese acupuncture points on the human body and the functional state of the corresponding organs and systems.

Over more than 60 years of clinical use, electroacupuncture diagnosis using the R. Voll method has experimentally proven that the method allows:
  • Determining the functional state of organs and their adaptation reserves to additional loads;
  • Identifying the "weak link" that disrupts the normal functioning of the body;
  • Finding inflammation foci in the body and identifying bacterial or viral infections causing this inflammation, even if they are poorly detected by other methods;
  • Detecting hidden allergic reactions and identifying specific allergens;
  • Selecting foods that are either necessary or intolerable for the individual;
  • Determining deficiencies of microelements and vitamins in the body;
  • Selecting an effective and well-tolerated medication.
For treating the detected diseases, individually selected conventional drugs based on the body's sensitivity, frequency bioresonance therapy with biological feedback, or homeopathic remedies can be used.

The Voll method and vegetative resonance testing are approved by classical official medicine.

The Voll method allows:
  • Constructing a diagram and evaluating the functional state of the body's organs and systems, identifying even preclinical changes, enabling the recognition of diseases at an early stage of development;
  • Conducting etiological diagnostics of disease pathogens using nosodes and organ preparations (from diseased and healthy body tissues);
  • Performing individual selection and testing of homeopathic and conventional (allopathic) medications, assessing their effectiveness and potential side effects in the specific patient.

The human body sensitively reacts to any external influences, whether drugs, food, allergens, jewelry, or electromagnetic radiation. Primarily, the conductivity of the body's acupuncture points changes.

Thus, by introducing various medications into the measuring device, one can determine the body's reaction to potential future use of that drug.

The Nakatani (Ryodoraku) Method -
created in the mid-20th century by Japanese doctor Nakatani, this method is based on the ideas of Eastern medicine, particularly the concept of meridians.

For many years, Nakatani tested the resistance of biologically active points. As a result, he concluded the dependence of the result on the functional state of the related organs.

Nakatani identified points in the projection areas of classical Chinese acupuncture points that had lower resistance than the surrounding skin.


These points coincided with the paths of acupuncture meridians, i.e., they were located on lines with increased conductivity. Therefore, this method was named "Ryodoraku" (from Japanese: ryo – good, do – (electrical) conductivity, raku – line).

Nakatani succeeded in identifying the pattern of changes in electrical resistance at representative points and the energy state of the meridian, and consequently, the related organ(s).

Nakatani developed a convenient and visual diagnostic chart, optimal for doctors thinking in terms of Chinese acupuncture. Subsequently, many researchers developed numerous algorithms for calculating Nakatani measurements, allowing interpretation of results in a form convenient for European doctors.
The theory of meridians (channels) is the foundation of Eastern medicine and is closely related to the concept of life energy, Qi.
In the human body, 12 systems perform 12 main physiological functions, known as meridians. According to the Yin-Yang theory, meridians form six pairs, resulting in six Yin meridians and six Yang meridians.

Also noteworthy is that the potential difference at the points of the corresponding meridians changes depending on the functional state of internal organs. Studies have shown that any changes in the body's internal environment are inevitably reflected on the skin, and meridians act as sensitive indicators signaling impending danger.

In case of specific organ diseases, the meridian shows increased conductivity, measurable by this method. This phenomenon is known as Ryodoraku.
On the diagnostic results sheet, you will see not only the Ryodoraku table and Nakatani diagram but also a deviation table with a list of organs.

You will then receive a list of organs and systems that need attention.

Using the Nakatani diagram, the program visually shows the state of your major vital systems and organs. It reveals whether each organ is working in an excited or depressed mode, and indicates whether your body needs assistance or can handle the problems on its own.

Additionally, the Nakatani method will identify the presence of viral, bacterial, and mycotic burdens. Further tests for the presence of parasites and allergens are also conducted.
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