DEPULSE+
The DEPULSE+ is an automated bioresonance scanning device that works on the principles of Heart Rate Variability measures, which have much scientific research behind them. Wrist electrodes are used to pick up the pulse and the heart rate, and algorithms convert these to a number of measures regarding the energetic status of the Autonomic Nervous System.
The DEPULS+ is compatible with all Windows based operating systems on laptop and desktop computers.
The DEPULS+ will be in 3 languages – Russian, Greek and English.
The DEPULS+ is capable of measuring 15 different energetic parameters of health, such as:
1. Heart Rate Variability
2. Vegetative and Stress Measures
3. Psychosomatic and Brain Balance
4. Immune Balance
5. Biological Age and Energy Pyramid
6. Gastrointestinal Balance
7. Balance of Other Organs and Systems
8. Spine and Joints
9. Functional Health
10. Aura Balance
11. Chakra Balance
12. Meridian Balance
13. Condition of Organs according to U-SIN
14. Energy Balance
15. General Indicators of Balancing Energy Systems
Let us examine each of these measures in a little more detail:
1. THE HEART RATE VARIABILITY MEASURE
Import
The expansion of heart rate variability analysis has been facilitated by the remarkable development of computer sciences and digital signal processing during the last thirty years. The beat-to-beat fluctuation of the heart rate originates from the momentary summing of sympathetic and parasympathetic influences on the sinus node. According to the extensive associations of the autonomic nervous system, several factors affect heart rate and its variability such as posture, respiration frequency, age, gender, physical or mental load, pain, numerous disease conditions, and different drugs.
THE HEART RATE VARIABILITY MEASURE – this determines the overall health of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) – how we adapt to changes in our environment, the Vegetative Balance, or the way that the ANS is reacting to stressors, the Biochemical Balance of the myriad of chemical reactions in each cell of the body which also is controlled partly by the ANS, Psychosomatic Condition which takes into account the connection between the mind and the body. There is also a Total Health Indicator which takes the average of all these factors mentioned above.
The expansion of heart rate variability analysis has been facilitated by the remarkable development of computer sciences and digital signal processing during the last thirty years. The beat-to-beat fluctuation of the heart rate originates from the momentary summing of sympathetic and parasympathetic influences on the sinus node. According to the extensive associations of the autonomic nervous system, several factors affect heart rate and its variability such as posture, respiration frequency, age, gender, physical or mental load, pain, numerous disease conditions, and different drugs.
THE HEART RATE VARIABILITY MEASURE – this determines the overall health of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) – how we adapt to changes in our environment, the Vegetative Balance, or the way that the ANS is reacting to stressors, the Biochemical Balance of the myriad of chemical reactions in each cell of the body which also is controlled partly by the ANS, Psychosomatic Condition which takes into account the connection between the mind and the body. There is also a Total Health Indicator which takes the average of all these factors mentioned above.
3. PSYCHOSOMATIC & BRAIN BALANCE
Import
The autonomic nervous system is part of the peripheral nervous system. One of its main roles is to regulate glands and organs without any effort from our conscious minds.
The autonomic nervous system is made up of two parts: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. These systems act on the body in opposite ways. Together, they coordinate a multitude of adjustments required for our changing personal needs as we move through our environment.
PSYCHOSOMATIC & BRAIN BALANCE – this is an indicator of the relationship between the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) and the body as a whole and looks at the Electrical Activity of the ANS and the Brain Wave Activity during different cycles of brain waves.
5. BIOLOGICAL AGE & ENERGY PYRAMID
Import
By taking interest in your biological age, you can begin to make changes that would help slow down the ageing process. A good place to start is to take an inventory of your life and health habits. We need to create a life that is supportive of good health by ensuring that we take a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and avoid unhealthy habits like smoking, excessive alcohol intake, and the likes. It is important to know our biological age for several reasons;
A person’s biological age is a better measure for determining a person’s health than the chronological age. Health problems can be slow in showing up in form of symptoms. Our bodies are supposed to heal themselves and make allowances for deficiencies for a long time before it is overcome and it succumbs to disease. But we can detect this much earlier and make changes if we find out our biological age.
BIOLOGICAL AGE & ENERGY PYRAMID – this shows the Biological Age vs the Chronological Age. Biological age, also called physiological age, is a measure of how well or poorly your body is functioning relative to your actual calendar age. For example, you may have a calendar or chronological age of 65, but because of a healthy and active lifestyle (avoiding longevity threats like tobacco and obesity), your body is physiologically more similar to someone with a chronological age of 55. Your biological age would therefore be 55.
7. FUNCTIONAL CONDITION OF ALL PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
Import
The human body is the entire structure of a human being. It is composed of many different types of cells that together create tissues and subsequently organ systems. They ensure homeostasis and viability of human body. Many systems and mechanisms interact in order to maintain homeostasis, with safe levels of substances such as sugar and oxygen in the blood.
FUNCTIONAL CONDITION OF ALL PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS – the human body is a complex, self-regulating biological system that is constantly maintaining balance with its external environment. The vitality of the body is determined by the synergistic functioning of all the physiological systems of the body. This measure indicates how healthy or stressed are all the physiological systems as a whole which are all regulated by the Autonomic Nervous System such urinary, circulatory, respiratory, neuromuscular, GI tract, endocrine, reproductive, lymphatic and more.
9. INDICATOR OF FUNCTIONAL HEALTH
INDICATOR OF FUNCTIONAL HEALTH – this is an energetic measure of body function taking into account all the functional activity of all our physiological systems and using algorithms works out a Prognostic Indicator over the next 24 hours based upon how stressed our bodily functioning is.
11. THE CHAKRA SYSTEM
Import
The 7 Chakras are the energy centers in our body in which energy flows through. The word ‘chakra’ is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning ‘wheel’. Literally translated from the Hindi it means ‘Wheel of spinning Energy’. A chakra is like a whirling, vortex like, powerhouse of energy.
THE CHAKRA SYSTEM – the Chakras Are Energy Centers where humans obtain energy from the environment. They are found along the spinal column. Depending on how open these Chakras are, this will determine the overall health of the person. This will give an energetic measure of all the 7 Chakras, determining how open or closed they are.
13. THE U-SIN MERIDIAN SYSTEM
Import
There are twelve main meridians, or invisible channels, throughout the body with Qi or energy flows. Each limb is traversed by six channels, three Yin channels on the inside, and three Yang channels on the outside. Each of the twelve regular channels corresponds to the five Yin organs, the six Yang organs as well as the Pericardium and San Jiao. These are organs that have no anatomical counterpart in Western medicine but also relate to processes in the body. It is also important to remember that organs should not be thought of as being identical with the physical, anatomical organs of the body.
Each meridian is a Yin Yang pair, meaning each Yin organ is paired with its corresponding Yang Organ: The Yin Lung organ, for example, corresponds with the Yang large intestine.
THE U-SIN MERIDIAN SYSTEM – this is an energetic measure of the energy flow in all the meridians as a whole. Depending on the time of the day, YIN and YANG values can change. During the day, YANG energy is dominant, peaking at lunch time. YIN energy is more dominant at night, peaking around midnight. During a new moon, the female energy YIN is dominant, but during a full moon the YANG male energy is dominant. During a full moon people are usually more active and it is good to keep busy during this period. For creativity and achieving, it is best to wait until the new moon.
The seasons can also affect our YIN and YANG energies. In Fall and Winter, the YIN is effected more, whereas YANG is more effected during Spring and Summer. Children that are however born in Winter or Fall will have dominant YANG, whereas children born in Spring and Summer will have more dominant YIN.
2. NEUROVEGETATIVE FUNCTION & STRESS INDICATORS
Import
Stress is defined as ‘a mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition occurring in response to adverse external influences,’ as well as ‘a stimulus or circumstance causing such a condition’. Hans Selye coined the term ‘stressor’ in 1950 to differentiate the condition of stress from the stimuli which evoke it, but the dual connotation of ‘stress’ has persisted. Beginning in the ’30s, Selye initiated a pioneering program of studies on the adaptive physiology of stress which ultimately came to constitute the foundation for modern biological research in this area.
NEUROVEGETATIVE FUNCTION & STRESS INDICATORS – this indicator examines a general Stress Indicator and a Neurovegetative Balance Indicator which is the interaction between the mind when stressed and how the Autonomic Nervous System reacts to bring the body back to balance.
4. IMMUNE BALANCE
Import
The immune system is made up of a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect the body. One of the important cells involved are white blood cells, also called leukocytes, which come in two basic types that combine to seek out and destroy disease-causing organisms or substances.
IMMUNE BALANCE – this measures the energetic status of the immune system and at what level of functioning it is.
6. FUNCTION STATE OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Import
The digestive system is a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body. Food passes through a long tube inside the body known as the alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract).
FUNCTION STATE OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL (GI) TRACT – this takes the organs related to digestion which include the mouth, teeth, esophagus, the stomach, small and large intestines, leading to the anus as well as the pancreas.
8. FUNCTIONALITY OF THE SPINAL COLUMN
Import
The spine (or backbone) runs from the base of the skull to the pelvis. It serves as a pillar to support the body’s weight and to protect the spinal cord. There are three natural curves in the spine that give it an “S” shape when viewed from the side. These curves help the spine withstand great amounts of stress by providing a more even distribution of body weight.
FUNCTIONALITY OF THE SPINAL COLUMN – this is a measure of the flow of energy through all the vertebral column from the cervical, thoracic, lumbar all the way down to the sacrum and coccyx.
10. ENERGY AURA IN THE BODY
Import
When a clairvoyant psychic uses the word “Aura”, they’re actually talking about a tangible energy field surrounding the physical body. They’re talking about perceiving the colors, shapes, textures, and symbols that appear around the human body when it is viewed or sensed energetically.
ENERGY AURA IN THE BODY – the aura is the bioenergy emanated by the human and is composed of various layers. A disturbance of this energy field that may also be caused by external informational pollution can lead to imbalances and diseases. A bright, luminescent aura indicates harmony and balance, whereas a darker aura reflects a physiological, psychological and emotional imbalance and deficiency. The size of the aura perimeter also plays a role – the larger the aura, the more pronounced if the energy flow and the person will be better protected and healthy. There is also a direct relationship between the aura and the chakras.
12. THE MERIDIANS
Import
Meridians of the body are undetectable to the naked eye yet we couldn’t live without them. They influence every organ and physiological system in the body. Meridians carry energy throughout the body; similar to the way the arteries carry blood. This energy is often referred to as chi, qi or prana.
Meridians of the body are responsible for all the body’s major organ systems: endocrine, nervous, circulatory, immune, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, digestive and the lymphatic system. If the energy flowing through a meridian is imbalanced in any way, the system it fuels is jeopardized and disease results.
THE MERIDIANS – meridians are energy channels ‘transporting’ life energy (Chi/Qi)) throughout the body. If there are blockages, this will lead to a deficiency of energy flow to certain areas of the body, or a surplus of energy in other areas. Energy blockages can be the result of stress, an injury or trauma, or bad living habits (diet, addictions, lack of exercise, toxins, stress) and can be traced to the root of all health (physical/mental/spiritual) problems. This will give an energetic imprint of all the meridians individually and as a whole.
14. DYNAMICS OF FUNCTIONAL – ENERGETIC MEASURES
Import
DYNAMICS OF FUNCTIONAL – ENERGETIC MEASURES – this tests determines an average Dynamic of all the energies flowing through the Chakras and the Meridians, but also takes into account the Aura measurement too.