Allergy Screening using CEDS
"What makes electronic screening so exciting is its ability to uncover not only what you're allergic to, but why you're allergic. I can help detect conditions that have not yet surfaced, such as subclinical infections, chemical toxicities, and organ or glandular weaknesses. It can also help determine the correct remedies for treatment." - pages 260-261
Optimal Wellness by Ralph Golan, M.D.
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Optimal Wellness by Ralph Golan, M.D., 1995 |
"An emerging in vivo (in the body) technique of allergy
identification is electronic screening, placing an electromagnetic instrument
at specific acupuncture or meridian points to enable your body to communicate
directly - electromagnetically - what it knows about itself....
"Unlike blood tests, electronic screening also has the ability
to find phenolic sensitivities. ..
"With the newer computer-assisted electronic screening devices,
your body can directly communicate information relating to allergies and
toxicities in an extremely cost- and time-effective manner. There is nothing
invasive about the testing procedure; not even acupuncture needles are
used. It is ideally suited for children...
"What makes electronic screening so exciting is its
ability to uncover not only what you're allergic to, but why you're allergic.
I can help detect conditions that have not yet surfaced, such as subclinical
infections, chemical toxicities, and organ or glandular weaknesses. It can
also help determine the correct remedies for treatment." - pages 260-261
Optimal Wellness by Ralph Golan, M.D.
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from
The Canary and
Chronic Fatigue by Majid Ali, M.D. 1994 : |
"Food allergy as the
true cause remains undiagnosed. Clinically useful diagnoses of food
sensitivities and adverse bowel responses may be established with electrodermal
conductance tests, micro-elisa blood tests or skin tests. None of these tests is
perfect. In my view, electrodermal
methods in the hands of an experienced professional gives a far superior total
profile of food tolerance and intolerance than blood tests. As the benefits of
this technology become better known to the physician community, it will likely become
widely accepted for this purpose." - page 367
The Canary and
Chronic Fatigue by Majid Ali, M.D. 1994
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James Biddle, M.D.
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"While conventional
allergists denounce blood tests and prefer skin testing for food allergy
identification, most nutritional physicians believe just the opposite. Scratch
testing on the skin identifies IgE-mediated allergies, while blood tests
identify allergies mediated by both IgE and IgG. We find that most food
allergies are mediated by IgG, resulting in subtle and delayed symptoms, rather
than the dramatic and sudden symptoms seen with IgE reactions. Fortunately, most
insurance companies will reimburse for these food allergy blood tests.
"Another useful
form of testing is the electrodermal technique, also known as EAV
(electrical acupuncture by Voll) or Computron Analysis.
"Using German
technology, this measures the subtle energies flowing thru our acupuncture
meridians. Although it may be considered “soft” science by mainstream
observers, nutritional physicians across the country are seeing good results
using this information, while a
recent study suggests that it’s about as good at detecting food allergies as
blood tests, skin tests, or elimination diets. In addition, the electrodermal
testing can show food sensitivities that are not true allergies, so are not
detectable by standard testing."
James Biddle, M.D.
http://www.integrative-med.com/library/newsletter-summer99.htm
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http://www.holisticmed.com/news/news1998.html |
Electrodermal
Testing Found Effective for Diagnosing Allergies
Researchers at the University Department of Medicine of the Southampton General
Hospital, England, conducted a randomized double-blind experiment to examine the
effectiveness of electrodermal testing for differentiating between allergic and
nonallergic substances.
In the first part of the experiment, 17 allergic patients were tested with
electrodermal testing to differentiate between allergens, dust mites and
histamine and nonallergens saline and water. The testing procedure was correct
82% of the time. In the section part of the experiment, 24
allergic patients had electrodermal testing performed to discriminate between
allergic and nonallergic substances. The testing was accurate
96% of the time.
The researchers conclude that
Electrodermal Testing is a "testing is a reliable method of differentiating
between allergic and nonallergic substances in the context of our study."
The study was published in J Altern Complement Med, 1997 Fall; 3 (3): 241-8. |
from
Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia & Environmental Illness,
2004 |
"This
form of testing...is widely used in Europe, and to an increasing extent in the
U.S., to screen for both food and environmental allergies, and to determine what
remedy to use to properly neutralize the allergic reaction....Dr. [Fuller Royal,
M.D., of Las Vegas, Nevada] states that using
electrodermal screening allows him to accurately test for a full spectrum of
allergens, and that the entire battery of tests can be done in an hour."
- page 67
from
Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia & Environmental Illness by
Burton Goldberg & editors of Alternative Medicine Digest
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Allergy
Relief & Prevention by Jacqueline Krohn MD, 2000 |
"Foods,
chemicals, inhalants, neurotransmitters, metals, nutrients, and many other
substances can be tested in this way, and it is a rapid, painless, noninvasive
method of screening for allergens. The accuracy of the results from this
method compares favorably with, and can even exceed other methods of testing,
although the skill of the tester is important." - page 56
Allergy
Relief & Prevention by Jacqueline Krohn MD
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The Complete
Idiot's Guide to Food Allergies, 2003 |
"To
do some thinking out of the box, lets explore the controversial field of
bio-energetic testing - a technique that has been used for decades on several
continents throughout the world but has gone largely unrecognized in North
America....Not long ago, the validity
of electrodermal testing was challenged by a study in the British Medical
Journal. Although the Journal questioned EDS/EDT's effectiveness for
diagnosing allergies to cat dander and dust mites, it
agreed that perhaps the method was useful for diagnosing food sensitivities.
- page 205
The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Food Allergies by Lee H. Freund, M.D., and
Jeanne Rejaunier
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The Food Allergy
Cure by Dr. Ellen Cutler, 2001 |
"The
amount of energy conducted through our acupuncture meridians can be measured
and recorded. This is done either through muscle testing or with an electrical
device that measures the electrical properties of the body's meridians and
indicates whether they are balanced, stressed, weakened, or blocked." -
page 6
The
Food Allergy Cure by Dr.
Ellen Cutler
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Alternative
Medicine for Dummies by James Dillard, M.D., 1998 |
"But
note that in some countries many of these techniques have already been
accepted as mainstream....Ideally, this kind of screening can help nip
serious illnesses in the bud and maybe cut health care costs in the process. No
one knows for sure whether it really can - yet. Even so, this technique is
already widely practiced in Europe and Japan and is used experimentally in the
United States." - page 274 |
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