Sentelligent Medical Intuitive Body Scan

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Sentelligent Medical Intuitive Body Scan 1 1) Ask for presenting symptoms. Get clear channel and set sacred space. 2) Ask if any resistance or interference. 3) Ask Source to provide information only on organs and systems, etc that are related to and contributing to presenting symptoms and are needed to heal symptoms as completely as possible 4) Look at list of supplements and medication to see if they are in balance, any counteractions, if any need to be added, reduced, etc. Name of Client: Date: Presenting Symptoms: MEDICAL INTUITIVE SCAN: Will to live lower than 60% on average? Static in field? Other people s energetic patterns present? TOXINS: Toxic load on scale of 1-10 Bacterial strains how many - Yeast percentage in balance - Viral strains how many Fungus Chlorine

Parasites yes or no Tics 2 Inorganic compound - Metals Aluminum Antimony Arsenic Barium Bismuth Cadmium Cesium Gadolinium Gallium Lead Mercury Nickel Niobium Platinum Rubidium Thallium Thorium Tin Tungsten Uranium Other metals Cancer Pre or pre-pre Tumors benign or malignant Nodules benign, pre-cancerous, malignant Sores Spots Where are they present example: breast, lungs, esophagus Blood Alcohol Levels Narcotic or spiritual drugs detected NUTRITION RATING 1-10 Absorption Food sensitivities Allergies

3 INFLAMMATION RATING 1-10 Where if important IMMUNE SYSTEM RATING 1-10 ETHERIC FIELD STRENGTH 1-10 Note especially weak areas CELL HEALTH 1-10 OVERALL HEALTH 1-10 ATTACHMENTS? If yes, how many Anything inside or outside energy field that is causing problems for client in any or all dimensions HIDDEN PURPOSE THAT MAY BE AFFECTING HEALTH or SLEEP? To what degree? Clients or someone elses purpose? Open to knowing? CHAKRAS (OPTIONAL) Note 1-2 priority chakras that need healing (and give suggestions) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 List medications and supplements being taken including dosage: (note any negative interactions between them and if any are affecting their health and well being )

4 NERVOUS SYSTEM Brain Frontal Lobe Temporal lobe Limbic system Cerebral cortex Cerebellum Imbalance Other Spinal Cord Nerves Nerve Endings Sympathetic Parasympathetic ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Hypothalamus Pineal body Pituitary Gland Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenals Pancreas Reproductive Glands Reproductive System: Sex Hormones Estrogen Progesterone Testosterone Chromosomal balance x and y (Note if out of balance) Prostate INTEGUMENTARY SYTEM Skin Rash Acne Other Hair Sweat Glands Nails

EYES AND EARS 5 Eyes Farsightedness Clairvoyance blocks Nearsightedness Astigmatism Cataracts Floaters Night vision Ears- Left and Right Hearing LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Tonsil Thymus Spleen Lymph nodes Lymph Vessels DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Mouth and Jaw Teeth Tongue Salivary Glands Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Colon Anus Ileosecal valve Accessory Organs of the Digestive System Liver Gall Bladder Pancreas CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Heart Blood Vessels Blood White blood count high Low Red blood count - High Low Circulation

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 6 Nose Larnyx Trachea Bronchi Lungs URINARY SYSTEM Kidneys Ureters Bladder Urethra Sphincter Muscle MUSCULAR SYSTEM Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles (involuntary) Skeletal Muscles SKELETAL SYSTEM Bones Bone Marrow Cartilages Joints Spine (see diagram in addendum); Note vertebrae that are out of alignment: Cervical vertebrae 1-7 Thoracic vertebrae 1-12 Lumbar vertebrae 1-5 Sacral vertebrae 1 Coccyx - 1 Also note limbs, etc. that are out of alignment As well as issues with limbs below Hips Legs Feet Ankles Knees Arms Shoulder Toes Toenails Fungus in toenails or fingernails

OTHER: 7 Upper burner Triple burner Lower burner Arm meridians Leg meridians Stress Hormones Cortisol Level B. Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies Note any deficiencies: Place an x where there is a deficiency Vitamins A B1 B2 B3 B5 B6 B7 B9 B12 C D E K K12 Minerals and other nutrients: Calcium Flavonoids Folic acid Iron Magnesium Manganese Zinc Potassium Phosphorus Silica Sodium Chromium

Any Other Trace Minerals Any Other Nutrients 8 Other: 1-3 most important area(s) to work on at this time: Any regimens suggested to assist with healing of those areas: Please list.

9 Addendum