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NOTE! When measuring resistance of points on the fingers and the toes,
place the electrode at an angle of 45 degrees to the skin surface.
Data Analysis: normal values amount to 50-65 Foil Units, which shows that the meridian is in a balanced condition. Values
higher than 65 units indicate power overflow, and values lower than 50 units indicate a lack of power on the selected
meridian. During the express diagnostics, we measure 40 control points (on palms and feet) in twenty meridians. Some
points show the functional capacity of organs (for example, meridians of the heart and kidneys), while some show the
condition of bodily systems (meridians of blood circulation, or the endocrine system); others show the condition of tissues
and metabolism processes (meridians of connecting tissue and fatty degeneration). The reasons for the deviation in figures
for measurement points at each meridian are shown in Table 1.
Table 1
Possible Reasons for Deviation of Measurements
from Normal Values
Meridians
Possible Reasons for Deviation of figures for measurement points
Lung P (I)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the respiratory system, veins and arteries of the upper extremities.
Colon Gl (II)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the coecum, transverse colon, sigmoid intestine, rectum and appendix,
amygdalas, nasal cavities, elbow and shoulder joints.
Stomach E (III)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the esophagus, the stomach, mammary glands, thyroid, parathyroid, and
sex glands; talocrural, knee, coxofemoral and ternporomandibular joints, arteries of the lower extremities, lingual and palatine
tonsils.
Spleen and pancreas RP (IV)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the spleen and the pancreas; blood, retro-perineal and chest lymph nodes,
talocrural and coxofemoral joints.
Heart • (V)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the heart: valves, myocardium, endocardium, pericardium, and the
conduction system.
Small Intestine IG (VI)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the duodenum and the small intestine, the anterior lobe of the hypophysis,
vestibular cochlear nerve, the outer ear and the auditory meatus; shoulder and elbow joints, and the cervical section of the
spine.
Bladder (urinary and reproduction system) V (VII) Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the urinary and the reproductive system, talocrural and knee joints.
Kidneys R (VIII)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of kidneys, the renal duct, the rectum, various branches of nervus vagus, and
the sternoclavicular joint.
Pericardium (vascular system) MC (IX)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the blood circulation system and the vascular system (arteries, veins,
lymphatic vessels); shoulder and elbow joints.
Triple heater (endocrine system) TR (X)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of endocrine and excretory glands (thyroid, parathyroid, hypophysis,
epyphysis, adrenal glands, the pancreas, the mammary glands and the sex glands).
Gall bladder VB (XI)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the gall bladder and gall ducts; bone marrow; various brain sections; the
trifacial nerve; the eye; talocrural and coxofemoral joints.
Liver F (XII)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the liver (chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty degeneration) ; sex glands, veins
of lower extremities, knee joints.
Lymphatic System LY(1)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the thoracic and the right lymphatic ducts; vegetative nervous system,
thyroid and thymus glands, tonsils, sinuses, larynx; lungs; heart; pharynx, esophagus, intestinal tract, liver and gall ducts.
Nervous degeneration (nervous system) Dg(2)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of various sections of central and peripheral nervous systems (vegetative-
vascular dystonia, primary degenerative diseases, inflammatory diseases of the nervous system and their consequences,
developmental defects, and tumours).
Allergy Dg (3)
Allergy-related dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of bodily system.
Parenchyma and epithelium degeneration Dg(4)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of the parenchyma (working cells) and epithelium of various organs of the body.
Joint degeneration Dg (5)
Dysfunctions, diseases and pathological states of cartilages of all joints.
Connective tissue degeneration Dg (6)
Changes in this meridian indicate replacement of specific (working) cells of organs and tissues with connecting (non-working)
tissues in various parts and organs of the body, including polyps and papillomas.
Skin Dg (7)
Changes in this meridian indicate skin pathology (inflammation, allergy, scarring tissue at various localisations, etc.).
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