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If ready to start the application of the frequency set prepared
, connect the user with
suitable electrodes, go to the window THERA and touch “GO”. As described before, the
icon’s “STOP”, “PAUSE” and “SKIP” can be used to end the application, to take a break or
to skip to the next frequency before the assigned time element is up.
Some prerequisites for a successful DIRP analysis are:
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the user should be calm and relaxed. About two hours should have passed since
his last meal and his last cup of coffee, fermented tea or light alcoholic beverage.
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therapist and user should not engage in a conversation during the analysis.
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electronic equipment which may emit high frequencies – or make unnecessary
distracting noises – should be shut down. This includes fluorescent light sources
nearby. Watches should be removed.
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the sequence of activities described in this chapter is followed.
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the finger electrode must not be attached too tight (may cause discomfort over
time) and not too loose (may cause errors) – a factor of experience.
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the user’s hands must not touch or ‘short out’ by being placed on an uncovered
part of the body.
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the low
CV
of a user may improve a few minutes after drinking a glass of water or
after a ‘wide band sweep’ for about 30 minutes in the same band the DIRP
analysis is supposed to cover. A
CV
above 25% may be caused by high blood
pressure, a rapid pulse, nervousness or by moist hands. The user must be calmed
with adequate procedures.
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DIRP should not be used for user’s who are hyper sensitive to electrical
stimulation.
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DIRP should not be used during pregnancy.
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DIRP should not be used for user’s with severe heart problems.
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DIRP should not be used for infants.