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What is the EIS system?

EIS system is safe, effective, non invasive and portable monitoring system which measures the body parameters through the interstitial fluid for the statistical analysis of the functional risks of various organs to detect the tendencies and possibilities of the ailments to give 87-90% accurate results.

How Does the EIS Work?
The principle behind the EIS System is the measurement of the conductivity of interstitial fluid, (the fluid between the body´s cells), using the technique of bio electric impedance (BIM).The EIS System uses DC current for access to interstitial fluid data. The system uses a very mild level (76000 times less than the electrical energy attracted by our normal 60 W bulb) of electrical energy, which passes through the body, to determine its measurements.

Where are EIS systems currently being used?

EIS systems are used by:
  • 1500 systems in Europe, Asia,
    N and S. America.
  • 850 General Physicians.
  • 300 Chiropractors.
  • 150 Holistic Therapists.
  • 10 Medical Spas.
  • 5 Pharmaceutical Laboratories.
  • 90 Integrative clinics.
  • 95 Hospitals.

 

What are the results obtained during an EIS scan?
• Statistical analysis of the functional risk of multiple body systems
• Biochemical values of interstitial fluid
• Body composition analyzer

     
What are the physiological tissue parameters analyzed by the EIS?

1. Intensity in µA
2. Resistance in K ohms
3. Conductivity in S.m-1
4. pH
5. VO2 (oxygen consumption)
6. Mitochondrial activity (at the cellular level.)
7. Tissue blood pressure / blood flow
8. Tissue blood viscosity
9. Tissue water content
10. Neuronal excitability (Brain EIS)
11. Bone density (Vertebrae EIS)


Which are the organs evaluated with the EIS modeling system?

The EIS medical system provides a model of the human body in order to evaluate the physiological tissue parameters of the following organs:
• Stomach / Duodenum
• Intestine: small, ascending, and descending
• Hepatic zone of transversal colon
• Spleen part of the transversal colon
• Sigmoid colon / rectum
• Esophagus
• Left and right lobes of the liver
• Medulla adrenal / Cortical adrenal
• Pancreas
• Vertebrae
• Bronchi / Trachea

What are the tendencies or the statistical functional risks that can be identified by EIS?
• Respiratory
• Cardiovascular
• Digestive
• Endocrine
• Immune
• Neurological
• Renal and uro-genital
• Metabolic general

Can EIS identify specific diseases?
The EIS is not designed to diagnose various diseases. It is used for the screening of dysfunctions that might be associated with certain diseases. This system does not directly provide data on the cell's blood, nerves, vessels, lymphatics, muscles and articulations.
The result of the EIS without any abnormal values does not mean that the subject is healthy; it only means that there are no detected physiological disorders at the tissue levels.
Benefits of the EIS system:-

How EIS is useful?
    Benefits to the client / patient:-

  1. Helps them to understand their disorder and symptoms using
    easy-to-view graphical charts and images
  2. Allows them to visualize the impact of the treatment/lifestyle
    change (nutrition, smoking cessation, exercise)
    on their well-being.
  3. The nutritional component of the EIS is derived from
    a statistical program (STATISTICA) based upon
        • Acid base balance
        • BMI
        • Body composition (BIA)
        • Statistical and functional risk of the client.
  4. Provides dietary advice according to present health
  5. Cost effective system of examination which gives a high-quality 3D scan in low cost fees hence easily affordable.
  6. Detailed printed reports or a CD is given post scan to keep a record.
  7. Doctor´s consultation is available immediate after the scan for the explanation of the reports and further medical aids if required.
  8. Completely non invasive technique.
  9. No preparation required.
  10. No hospital admission required.
  11. No side effects post scan.
  12. Measures about 69-70 physiological parameters within a span of a few minutes.
  13. Very useful for a patient as well as for a healthy individual as it determines the current status of the organs as well as the tendencies of human body and future risks associated with them.
  14. Each system is analyzed for its current status and future risks including stressed organs.
  15. Color coded images to determine the severity of a dysfunction, disease or a disorder.
  16. Dietary recommendations available along with the reports.
  17. The system determines human tendencies and liabilities for a particular disease or disorder and also predicts future risks depending upon the current values.
  18. Reports are easily accessible and easy to understand because of color codes and bar graphs for the doctor as well as for a non-medical person.
  19. Efficacy of the ongoing medicine can be determined by comparing the reports before and after starting the medicine.
  20. An excellent preventive measure which gives a hint for an impending or an undiagnosed disease or a disorder before symptoms manifest. And early detection definitely saves time.
  21. The results obtained through this scan are 85-90% accurate.
  22. Gives the physician the advantage of seeing changes in a patient´s physiological measurements, and adjusting a prescription drug's dose as needed, depending upon efficacy realized or adverse side effects experienced.
  23. Provides immediate and easy-to-comprehend health status and organ condition for client

How EIS is beneficial to other systems of medicine?
  1. Somatic and Auricular acupuncture: EIS provides graphical representations and hence the intervention strategies of the various body parts.
  2. Medical spa´s: With the help of EIS the clients can see the benefits of the treatment they are taking as EIS represents the before and after measurements in an illustrated format.
  3. Homeopathic Medicines: EIS analyzes the interstitial fluid in the body to study the body composition and constitution to suggest homeopathic therapeutics.
  4. Sports Medicine: EIS can be very useful in designing the individual´s training programme. As cellular oxygenation is important for athletic activities. EIS monitors the oxygen consumption by the body tissues which can be very useful in determining the cardiac status.
  5. Tele-medicine: Data obtained through EIS is very easily accessible and can be sent across easily with the help of the internet.
    Nutrition and dietetics: Non biased system in EIS helps to study the impact of various regimes advised on the body
  6. Alternative Medicine: EIS tracks certain parameters in the body to give statistical reports which are very useful in tracking the progress and compliance of the individual when he/she is on an alternative medicine therapy.
  7. Research: EIS can be a very good tool in tracking or studying a group or a demographic population to obtain the statistical analysis of the functional risks.

Contraindications of the EIS system:-
    Absolute contraindications:-
  1. Not recommended in children below 9 years of age.
  2. Not recommended in pregnant women. The effects on foetus, as well as the accuracy of the readings are unknown.
  3. Not recommended in very old patients (above 90 years).
  4. Not recommended in cardiac patients after pacemaker implantation, defibrillators, ay implanted electronic device or patients connected to electronic life support systems.
  5. Not recommended in patients with metal pins or prostheses at the joints.
  6. Not recommended in the absence of one or both limbs.
  7. Not recommended in patients with dermatological lesions in contact with the electrodes or excessive perspiration
  8. Not recommended in people who are unable to be scanned while seated or standing

Relative contraindications wherein the reading might change
  1. Oedema
  2. Diarrhoea
  3. Fever
  4. Drugs
  5. Intense physical activity 8 hours prior to exam.
  6. Alcohol or other stimulants 12 hours prior to exam.