Biological Immunity Analysis

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Biological Immunity Analysis Indicators

Brix Analysis (Sugars/Carbohydrates) Using a refractometer, we are able to measure the line of least resistance for light. Brix is the unit of measurement used to obtain this refractive index reading; measuring the density of simple and complex sugars, amino acids, oils, proteins, flavonoids, minerals, anti-oxidants and various other nutrient compounds within a substance. Indicators include but are not limited to the following: Brain Function DNA Formation Enzyme Formation Liver Function Metabolism Efficiency Molecular Metabolism Pancreatic Function Oxidative Redux Potential Reserve Energy Levels Alcoholic Tendencies Agglutination (Sticky Blood) Body Temperature Circulatory Problems Conscious Energy Level Depression Diabetes Dizziness Epilepsy Erratic Emotions Fainting Patterns Fatigue Hallucinations Headaches Hot Flashes Hyperglycemia Hypoglycemia Indigestion Insomnia Kidney Stones Malabsorption Mental Confusion Mood Swings Motion Sickness Morning Sickness Nausea Night Sweats Phobias Precipitation of Vitamins A, C and Calcium Relation to Conductance Rhythmic Heart Disorders Seizures Skin Problems Tantrums

ph reveals Energy loss can first be recognized in the urine and saliva ph. Using a ph meter we are able to measure the line of least resistance as it relates to the potential current flow and magnetism available to maintain cell health. Resistance is actually an electrical measurement which includes but is not limited to indications of the following: Anemia Bone Loss Calcium disturbance Cationic / Anionic ratios and dominance Cell Damage Colitis Constipation Crohn s Disease Demineralization Diarrhea Digestive speed Effects (density, osmotic, viscosity) on biologic systems: ESkeletal EEMuscular EECardiovascular EELymphatic EERespiratory EEDigestive EEUrinary EEReproductive EEIntegumentary EEEndocrine Electricity effects and losses Enzymatic Function Fungal Effect Heat Effects and Losses Indigestion Insulin Strength and Effect Liver Condition and Function Lymph Congestion Magnetic Potentials Measure of Resistance Nerve Transmission Oxidation reduction implications Potassium Deficiency Precipitation of Calcium, Vitamin D Tooth Decay Viral effect Vitamin C levels / loss Vitamin B12 needs Weakness Yeast Infections

Conductivity Analysis (Salts/Electrolytes) The ability to conduct electricity or carry a current is directly related to the level of salts/electrolytes in a solution. There are approximately 49 different electrolytic agents voided in urine in the form of chlorides, non-chlorides and proteins. Specific levels of conductivity are required to maintain homeostasis, when these levels become unbalanced various degenerative conditions occur. A partial rendering of symptoms and body systems affected by incorrect levels of conductivity include: Atherosclerosis (Hardening of Arteries) Arthritis Blood Cell Agglutination Blood Pressure Changes Cellular Fluid Imbalance Changes in Fluid Viscosity Cholesterol Build-up Circulatory Constriction Coagulation Colloidal Suspension Destroyed Degenerative Disease Diverticulitis Glands and Ducts Heat losses in relation to carbohydrate, ph and urea Heart Stress High Conductance High Osmotic Pressure Ionization levels Irritated Blood Vessel Walls Kidney Stress Low Conductance Low Osmotic Pressure Lymph Congestion Myelin Nerve Sheath Deterioration Nerve Degeneration Numbness Salting Out Sclerosis Diseases Smooth Muscle Tissue Degeneration Tissue Breakdown

Cellular Debris (Albumin) The higher the cellular debris in urine the faster the body is breaking down, or aging. Cellular debris is indicative of: Aging Factor Base Exchange of Cells Body Response Factors Energy loss Exchange rate of energy at the cellular level Frequency Kidney stress Vitamin E needs Vitamin A needs Vitamin C needs Urea Analysis (Nitrate & Ammonical Nitrogens) Ureas indicate the amount of energy being lost, revealing two kinds of nitrogen compounds, their anionic-cationic relationship, and their influences on the electromagnetic picture which develops from the ratio of differentials. As a factor in the line of least resistance, the resulting symptomatic effects and physiological influences can be expected: Ammonical & Nitrate Nitrogens Anorexia Anionic Ratio Bile Salt Strength Blood stress Brain / Cranial effects Cationic Ratio Deficiencies Dementia Depression Electrical Force Fasting Status and regulation information Hearing stress Headaches Insoluble / Soluble Salts Protein metabolism Protein Potential Toxicity Migraines Potassium Uptake Potassium Dumping Relation to Conductivity Rest / Overwork relationships Right-Left relationships Thyroid Function Seizures

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