Biocompatibility test, i.e. methods for material compatibility testing

Energetic, or more correctly bioenergetic, testing has so far been the yardstick. The basic measurements of the method we prefer to use, the Victor vital-point diagnosis, give a first impression of the current physical state of the person: stable, organ systems under stress, or exhausted.

Even if a person doesn't yet "feel anything", it already gives us a certain insight into the control level (energetic level) of the body. That means we have a short- to medium-term view into the future, provided the person's lifestyle and the burdens weighing on the person remain unchanged.

Measured values that are high or even above the tolerance level will in time lead to functional problems (e.g. high blood pressure, high liver values, indigestion, inflammation). These may be followed by structural changes (e.g. changes in the coronary vessels, fatty degeneration of the liver, stomach ulcers, intestinal changes, tumours).

Low values or values way below the tolerance level mean that the organ systems are no longer able to take the strain, i.e. they are exhausted or about to give up. If the values are high, the organ system is still putting up a fight; if the values are low, it cannot fight any more and can no longer regenerate itself.

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