How does Radionic Analysis work?

Thanks to our development in engineering and technology, it is now possible to either go about analyzing manually, for example using a MK12 or ASLD95 radionic computer, or with a computerized software, like our CARE C11 Software® and the Quantum Care unit.

Radionic analysis is produced on the basis of a patient specimen and an instrument. According to the philosophy and experience of the late Bruce Copen, the patient’s hair or bloodspot are the most suitable for this purpose.

When going about it Manually

This specimen is placed in the radionic instrument (depending on the model, it may be a plate or a cup, either part of the instrument or as an additional accessory). The therapist then uses a sensor with one hand to move in steps along a list on which the rates for the various organ systems are set out. With the other hand, he performs gentle, circular movements over the stick pad. If the therapist with the sensor arrives at a range in which the patient has a loading (e.g. respiratory tract), he obtains a stick effect on the stick pad.

In our example, the therapist would then set the rate for the respiratory tract on the instrument and test the over-function/under-functions (OF/UF) of the patient’s respiratory tract. Initially, the stick pad is used to test whether there is an over function (OF). If no stick reflex is found with over function, then we turn to under function (UF). Here, we obtain a stick reflex. It is then possible to test on a scale from 0-9 how powerful the under function is by gradually changing the values from 0 to 9 and once again simultaneously rubbing the stick pad. When the stick reflex is received, we stop rotating the scale control and can read off the measured value on the scale.

If a high value has been obtained in testing of over-function and under-function, i.e. a value higher than 7, then the details are tested. In our example with the respiratory tract, this would mean that we would be testing the condition of the right-hand lobe of the lung, the left-hand lobe of the lung, the bronchi etc.

By this means, it is also possible to measure corresponding loadings with fungi, viruses, bacteria, toxins and poisons, etc. In this context, quantitative assessment of loading is always possible to measurement of over-function and under-function.

In place of the stick pad, it is also possible to use the pendulum or the single-hand rod, or other test methods such as kinesiology or RAC.

When going about it with a computerized software and modern instrument?

Using the software is extremely time saving and so beneficial for all of the fantastic wonders that it offers. We provide a user manual and remote training for the user to jump right in if they are new to utilizing these kind of programs, yet we consider that anyone with knowledge in using a computer can easily make use of our software. You can visit this link to get a broader picture on how simple it is to operate.

https://copenlabs.com/care_software.html

How does Radionic Balancing work?

On the basis of information found in the analysis, it is possible to compile a balancing programme. This means that all values which you have tested in OF/UF analysis as being greater than 7, are balanced. Furthermore, the corresponding rate is once again set on the instrument (in our example above: the rate for the respiratory tract), the specimen (blood or hair) of the patient is placed in the instrument and it is switched to “balance mode”. It may also be possible for the set rates to be supplemented by homoeopathic remedies or flower essences which are also placed in the instrument.

The set information is then transferred to the patient by remote action of the patient’s specimen, by which means the corresponding energies of the patient are balanced.

In the case of instruments with EECS it is also possible to store complex balancing programmes on card.

Depending on the nature and duration of the illness, a balancing period may last from several minutes to as much as several hours. The number of repeat balancing operations and the intervals between individual balancing operations must also be guided by the nature and duration of the illness.

This was just a brief outline of the features on our instruments. It is not possible to explain all the functions in detail here, but if you have any particular questions please contact our laboratories for further assistance.