Electrodermal stress analysis-
Also known as electrodynamic screening (EDS), electrodermal testing (EDT), bioelectric functions diagnosis (BFD), bioresonance therapy (BRT), bio-energy regulatory technique (BER), biocybernectic medicine (BM), computerized electrodermal screening (CEDS), computerized electrodermal stress analysis (CEDSA), limbic stress analysis (LSA), meridian energy analysis (MEA), point testing, etc. It is a simple galvanometer measuring electrical conductance of the skin with the operator applying a probe over acupuncture points on the other hand. Readings higher than 50 indicate inflammation and lower readings mean organ stagnation and degeneration. The operator can control the readings by varying the amount of pressure, the angle of the probe, or the amount of moisture on the skin. The operator asks the patient a series of questions that have yes or no answers. The patient’s subconscious is touted to know the intention of the machine or operator, and the operator must be a believer due to the “quantum link” between the operator and patient’s mind will interfere with the patient’s response. The hands have points for diagnostics including the adrenal, circulation, jaw, hypothalamus, ileocecal valve, heart, allergies, protein metabolism, fiber, uric acid, carbs, etc. The science behind this technology is very unproven and is simply speculative and there is no underlying scientific basis to suggest there is anything to this technology. It appears to be more of a belief system rather than any meaningful medical diagnostic technique. Painbytes rates this two thumbs down.