What is EAV/CEDS? How Does it Work?
by Robert Eanes
Every EAV (electro-acupuncture according to Voll) instrument is an OHM meter, i.e. It measures one thing -
electrical impedance. Back in the late 1940's, Dr. Reinholt Voll, MD began an investigation of
the effects of electricity on the human physiology. In his studies, Dr. Voll used a technique known as Impedance or OHM metering. In simple
terms, some materials are very electrically conductive, for example
metals like steel and copper - electricity flows very easily through
metals and therefore there is no substantial resistance on the
electricity flowing through the metal. Other materials are not
conductive, for example wood or rubber, and since these materials are
not conductive, their resistance to electrical current is very high. An
OHM meter measures electrical resistance (impedance), and it is also
capable of measuring conductance since the inverse of resistance (1/resistivity
approximately), is conductance.
Dr. Voll found that if he tested the electrical conductance
on any general area of the human body, there was a fairly high level
of electrical resistance. This is a curious point since we know that
the body has a large volume of electrically conductive fluids within
it. But, the skin is very resistant, by its nature to electrical
current. Dr. Voll also found that at certain specific locations on the anatomy, the electrical
flow
is much more conductive, and these points generally
correspond to the Eastern Medical Acupuncture points.
Therefore, you can use an impedance or OHM meter to test the
acupuncture points. This is somewhat simplistic, but it does
describe the basic process of EAV.
EAV Testing indirectly measures the "Energetic System" of the body.
It does not measure the physiology, the biochemistry or the
pathology components of the human body. However, the “Energetic
System” is related to these components, from the standpoint of
physics, not chemistry.
Acupuncture is a science that works with the "Energetic" system of
the body. The human body is biochemical (physical). It has an
electrical component and also an
energetic aspect as well. The acupuncture meridians are a
communication and energetic flow network.
“Energetic”, in this sense, is a somewhat elusive term. Yes, the
meridians do have some form of energy, but it is not electricity.
There is a controversy about the validity of Acupuncture because
scientists cannot measure the energetic system of the body directly, i.e. they cannot
prove that acupuncture meridians exists using
conventional measurements. It is important that you keep
this fact in mind. EAV does not directly measure the acupuncture/energetic
system of the body directly. This is not scientifically possible at
this time. But, there is a bio-physiological phenomenon that occurs
when you run electricity through the acupuncture points. The
electrical flow (conductance) gives us an indication of the
energetic health status of the meridian that we are testing. For
example, if you are testing the Liver Meridian with an EAV
instrument, the meter will give an indication of the Liver
Meridian's energetic status. Remember, energetic is not electrical,
but we can use electricity to indirectly measure the energetic
system.
The "Universal Baseline" makes EAV a viable testing modality.
The EAV/OHM meter gives us conductance readings and there is
intrinsic value in this; however the actual reason that we can use
EAV to evaluate the meridians is because, as Dr. Voll discovered,
there is a Universal Baseline. Regardless of who is tested, no
matter what their age, weight, sex, nationality or race, a reading
of 50 with no change over time (no indicator drop), is an indication
of an energetically healthy meridian. Readings that are
significantly above 50 (65 plus) indicate inflammation, and this is
due to the fact that when tissue becomes inflamed, the concentration of body
fluids increases and therefore the conductance will increase
accordingly. This inflammation occurs in the tissue and also
in the proximity of the related acupuncture point as well.
When a reading is significantly lower than 50 (below 30)
then it is believed that this meridian is low energy or
possibly degenerative. When a reading steadily drops in
value from the high point down, this is known as an
Indicator Drop" (ID), and it can point to a weakness or
disturbance in the meridian.
EAV is a valid health screening modality because the test
readings are reproducible.
If you take a patient and then have three very well trained
EAV practitioners test that same patient (points only and not
different Remedies), one practitioner following the other, you will
get essentially the same test results. There will be slight
differences, but the overall test will be the same. The operative
factor here is "well trained". There is a specific technique to EAV
Testing and it can be learned. The key is learning how to get a
correct reading on a particular point. The difficulty is in
accurately testing the actual point and not something else in the
proximity of the point!
The acupuncture points lie close to the bone in the fascia between
the bone and the overlying tissue. To test a meridian point you have
to get the Point Probe electrode (the instrument used to take a
conductance reading), close to the bone. The problem is that the
point has a specific location and the skin covers that location. It is very easy to
disturb the skin when taking a reading and this causes the
readings to elevate dramatically. It is also difficult
to find the point location. There is no road-guide map to
show the exact point placement. The process of learning EAV involves some
basic techniques as well as getting a sense of feel. The only way
that a practitioner can determine the proper placement of the Point
Probe and the proper testing pressure is by good training, dedicated
practice and ultimately, feel . Learning EAV is similar to learning
to play a musical instrument. Anyone can tap a key and play a note
on a piano, just as anyone can put a Point Probe on the skin of a
patient and get a reading. But, it takes practice to learn how to
play the notes of a song, and it takes a sense of feel to turn those
notes into something that is musical. Without the feeling, the notes
sound mechanical.
EAV requires both art and
science.
Every EAV device is a technical instrument, but without the
intuitive feeling of the practitioner it is useless for testing
acupuncture points.
Notably, this dissuades the interest of many practitioners. But this
sensitivity and feeling is a fundamental component of medicine.
You can put a scalpel in the hand of any medical school student and
tell him where to cut, how deep and the length of the incision. But
the difference that qualifies a top surgeon is in part due to his
sense of how to cut which can only come from the experience and his
intuitive sense of surgical cutting.
Good acupuncturists feel where to place the needles.
Good chiropractors feel where and how to adjust. A good psychotherapist must go beyond the words his patient
is saying and intuit into what is being conveyed.
EAV is a valuable test because it gives us a powerful, energetic
insight into the physiology, biochemistry and pathology of an
individual.
Keep in mind that EAV is indirectly testing the Energetic System,
not the physiology, biochemistry or pathology of the body. Making
any inference about the health of the body through EAV must be kept
in the domain of energetically related indications. EAV status is
closely related to all of these other factors and it can be an
indicator or qualitative screening tool, but it is not testing the
actual physiology, nor the biochemistry or pathology.
DISCLAIMER: The Best Health Centre does not make any medical claims for the Avatar systems, or claim medical diagnostic ability for either the hardware or the software. The Avatar functions as an ohmmeter and bio-feedback instrument. The operator controls the use of the equipment.
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