It is unlikely that anyone would think of denying the crucial importance of diagnosis. It not only allows you to identify the first symptoms of the disease, but in most cases it is an indispensable tool in determining the diagnosis.
Timely and proper treatment depends on her. In recent years, medicine has stepped far forward. The number of diseases from this, of course, has not decreased, but it became much easier to determine them in the early stages. Along with other types of research, Voll diagnostics are also widely used.
What is the essence of this method? The thing is that any disease begins with biochemical changes in the cell. They are gradually affected by harmful viruses and bacteria, and a person often himself does not yet know about his illness and considers himself healthy. The body's defenses are so great that it is able to compensate for these harmful effects. But everything has an endpoint, and the ability to compensate is running out. And then the second stage begins. In medicine, it is often called the stage of decompensation. The disease continues to progress, anatomical changes in organs begin, and the person feels pain symptoms. Actually with this, the course of the disease begins.
This is where it is necessary to recall the Voll method. It was created and patented back in the middle of the last century. However, in Russia they began to officially apply it only in the last 10th anniversary of the 20th century.
Electropuncture diagnostics by the Voll method allows you to identify the disease at the very initial (preclinical stage). Let's see how it works. Everyone knows that on our feet and hands there are
acupuncture points that are responsible for a particular organ. Incidentally, many oriental massage techniques are based on this. Exposure to a specific point can cure the organ that is associated with it.
The Voll method suggests using these points not for treatment, but for diagnosis. However, then treatment is also prescribed. Each point carries a maximum of information about a particular organ. At the moment of exposure to it with a weak electric current, resistance is measured, the value of which eloquently indicates the health of the organ.
What can determine the Voll method?
- initial pathologies of all the basic systems of the human body (nervous, digestive, endocrine and others);
- foci and causes of inflammatory processes;
- predisposition to the appearance of malignant or benign tumors;
- suitable drugs for the treatment of a disease.
In addition, he is able to test cosmetics, food and dental materials.
The diagnostic mechanism is quite simple. The special device has two electrodes: passive and active. The first of them is fixed on the arm, the second follower moves along the other arm, probing them with biologically active points and fixing the resistance in them. Each point has its own normal range. It usually ranges from 50 to 65 units. If the value exceeds 65, this indicates a serious lesion of a particular organ. If the evidence is less than 50, we can talk about dystrophy. A figure below 30 diagnoses either the complete destruction of the organ, or its degeneration.
The Voll method is an excellent diagnostic tool. No wonder the inventor himself was awarded the Vatican Gold Medal - a prize quite rare. Today, this is perhaps the only way to prevent the disease, to extinguish the focus of inflammation in the bud itself.