Biomeridian MSAS
I forgot to test the hairspray when I went last week but I'm pretty sure it's O.K. I'll check it when I go in tomorrow.
Lisa and I got caught up in talking about the new machine, the MSAS, and it really is fascinating. I've been trying to do some research into how it works. I found some interesting things about testing but haven't found anything yet on clearing.
There is an interesting history:
"In the early 1950s, Reinhold Voll, a German medical doctor, developed an electronic testing device for finding acupuncture points electrically. He was successful in finding acupuncture points and demonstrating that these points, known to Chinese acupuncturists for millennia, had a different resistance to a tiny electrical current passed through the body, than did the adjacent tissues. Many other researchers have also verified that electrical conductance at the acupuncture points is significantly greater than the surrounding tissue. Voll then began a lifelong search to identify correlations between disease states and changes in the electrical resistance of the various acupuncture points. He thought that if he could identify electrical changes in certain acupuncture points associated with certain diseases, then he might be able to identify those diseases more easily, or earlier, when treatment intervention was likely to be more effective. Voll was successful in identifying many acupuncture points related to specific conditions and published a great deal of information about using acupuncture points diagnostically.4 (Until Voll, these points had been used mainly for treatment). He found, for example, that patients with lung cancer had abnormal readings on the acupuncture points referred to as lung points. Changes also occurred in the electrical conductance of the acupuncture points supplying musculoskeletal structures that are inflamed."
For the rest of this article visit the Biomeridian site.
Anyway, I cleared the rest of the "weather"...the dampness, heat, and
barometric pressure on the machine. Couldn't do heating so will have to do that the regular way. You just hold your hand on the machine for 3 or 4 minutes. No avoidance, no 25 hours.
I am having a little trouble believing that this can really work, but I'm starting to understand the principals behind it from the articles I've read. Time will tell. I'm going to test it on pepper. I'll be able to tell right away if I have cleared that. I'll just have my husband cook with a lot of pepper like he used to before I found out I was allergic. Believe me! I'll know if the machine worked! If it has I won't be sneezing and miserable like I usually am.
Lisa says that testing on the machine is not as accurate as muscle testing. About 70%.
My husband cleared calcium the old way and on the machine, with no avoidance. Tomorrow I want him to test to see how much he should be taking now. I'm hoping it will have an effect on the tingling hands and feet.
If anyone out there has used the MSAS please let me know what your experience has been!!
Posted by elizabeth | Filed under: NAET
My wife and I have had the Biomeridian test done by a local nutritionist. I don't have enought time to explain all of the results but we were in moderate health with some traces of heavy metals and a few parasites from our cat and dog. She recommended using a product called Vemma to cleanse our bodies and to kill the parasites. The product is a powerful antioxidant and a great multivitamin and mineral supplement. Here is the link http://www.myvemma.com/buckler
Since being on Vemma for 3 months we both are free of the parasites and the level of heavy metals has dropped significantly. We have another test scheduled in a few weeks and I will post our findings after that.
I see a Chiropractor, more of an alternative medicine practitioner in downtown Chicago. I have had great experiences with the BioMeridian machine. It has diagnosed certain imbalances and then prescribed homeopathic remedies that have literally cured me of digestive issues that I suffered from for YEARS, it has helped with circulation problems and a few allergies also. Unfortunately, I have an implanted cardiac device (pacemaker/defibrillator), so she performs the desensitizing manually and I've had great success. The thing that sold me on the machine is when it prescribed me a homeopathic remedy called 'hypertcom' (I was diagnosed with Hypertrophic cardio myopathy, also know as hyptcom - a little ironic) and it kept me from having any 'episodes' of V-fib for nearly 2 years the first time I took it. I take it now once every two years since my condition is genetic and I don't think the remedy can actually cure it for good, but it does help and keeps me from getting shocked. I have noticed also, that depending on the level of sensitivity, sometimes it takes more than one session with the machine or manually to actually rid me of an allergen. I have friends and my fiance who do use the machine to 'clear' them and they've had success. One girlfriend quit taking allergy meds all together and is no longer sensitive to dogs at all.
Sorry to be a novice. But do you use this biomeridian machine yourself or do you go see a alternative medicine practitioner?
It seems like the machine might even be good diagnosing food allergies or sensitivities but how do you actually get rid of allergies?
I have a preschooler with severe gluten allergies. I am very skeptical this biomeridian can be used as a treatment, beyond diagnosis and hesitant to sink $5,000 in weekly visits for next year. Comment anyone?
I am looking for a used BioMeridian Machine. Email me jobinjojo@yahoo.com
Angela...I believe you need a trained professional to use the machine? A local shop charges $125 to give you a reading then he prescribes what's necessary to balance you out. Then you go back a 2nd time in about 45 days to see if it's working. (You save $50 if you pay up front for both tests.) Is anybody else out there using it differently? Do tell. Thanks!
Im a naturopath looking to include a bio meridian machine in my practice. not sure which one to get, the scio which has tga approval or the msas, not sure about the tga on this one.
anyone got any suggestions.



Please give me the names of some of the articles you read.