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Gives information as to which system needs to be focused on and given attention 1 - Top priority 2 - 2nd priority 3 - 3rd priority These three systems when addressed and balanced will have a domino effect on balancing the other systems so every system function will be synchronized. The Systems

The percentages on the right side indicate the probability of the imbalances in each system. The higher the percentage, the more you need to pay attention to that particular system, the lower the percentage the better.

Take note also of the color on the shaded squares Best 0% to 25% Good 26% to 50% Weak 51% to 75% Bad 76% to 100%

The Autonomic Nervous system Used to assess the status of autonomic nervous system (internal organ regulatory system) which is the regulator of internal organs controlling heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, body temperature, appetite, sleep and is responsible for your body’s adaptability. Below 1.5 – Normal – Attention: Fatigue, decreased alertness – Abnormal: High blood pressure, worsening of chronic processes. Above 3.0 – Pronounced imbalance of autonomic nervous system.

Spine and Spinal Nerve Report The blue colour means the spine has blockage or being compressed. There will be less blood and energy flow to particular organs and systems. These organs and systems will be weak and will not function properly. If the bar is red, the spine is overly stretched and there will be oversupply of energy. The result will be hyper function of the organs and systems. The green bar means it is in normal state.

It gives information on the status of the spine/nerves affecting which organs and systems. The higher the percentage of a particular organ means the more you need to pay attention.