EIS system A non invasive total body health monitoring system Scientifically validated Reproducible results Scan only takes 3 minutes to complete Not operator.

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EIS system A non invasive total body health monitoring system Scientifically validated Reproducible results Scan only takes 3 minutes to complete Not operator dependant

 EIS system based on Bioelectrical impedance and physiology of the interstitial fluid Modelling of the human body according to mathematical formula Chronoamperometry according to the Cottrell equation Clinical Investigations Statistical Analysis

 3D Body Image Colour Coded Highlights Potential Imbalances Information on Functioning of Major Organs Interstitial pH Tissue Oxygen ATP Blood Viscosity Estimation of Blood Pressure readings at arm, brain & heart – aorta and coronary vessels

Screen shot of liver showing values compared to norms

Blood Pressure at Coronary Vessels

Lymphatic System Highlights activity in lymphatic system

 Report Screens Body Composition Interstitial Electrolyte balance Interstitial Hormonal Balance Interstitial Neuro-transmitter balance Oxidative Stress Biochemical Values Davenport Diagram (Acid/Alkali balance)

Body Composition

Interstitial Electrolyte Balance

Interstitial Hormonal Balance

Interstitial Neuro- transmitter balance

Oxidative Stress

Biochemical Values

Davenport Diagram- Acid/ Alkali Balance

 Statistical Functional Risk Analysis Repiratory Function Gastro-Intestinal Function Cardiovascular Function Endocrine Function Uro-genital Function Neurologic- Function Neuro muscular functions Immune function General Metabolic function

Respiratory Function

Gastro-intestinal function

Cardiovascular Function

Endocrine Function

Uro-genital function

Neurologic Function

Neuro-muscular function

Immune Function

General Metabolic Function

 Recommendations Further Medical Tests Personalised Dietary Guidelines Personalised Micro-nutrition Recommendations Herbal, Homeopathic and Acupuncture Suggestions

Example – Further Medical Tests

Example – Dietary and micro nutrition recommendations

Example – Homeopathic Suggestions

Example- Auricular Acupuncture Points

 Conducting the scan Patient connected to 6 electrodes 22 scans of body repeated 3 times Takes 3 minutes to complete Non Invasive Easy to use

 EIS system used by Medical Practitioners Chiropractors Herbalists Homeopaths Acupuncturists Nutritionists Integrative Medicine Sports Medicine

Certification CE marked FDA registered Now used by nearly 2000 practitioners in Europe, Asia, Africa and Americas

Available as portable or fixed models Cash purchase or lease package starting at £185 + Vat per month

 Summary of Benefits Excellent medical device aid Allows more effective monitoring of treatment effectiveness Encourages client involvement in treatment and progress monitoring Helps to monitor side effects of treatment Easy to use, non invasive giving instantaneous results Encourages patient dietary and lifestyle changes