Assess

The assessment process utilises the results generated by the EIS scan (see scientific assessment below). Our practitioner will take the employee through a questionnaire to evaluate and identify key aspects of his or her health status. Individuals are requested to complete a 7 day food diary prior to the programme. This establishes eating habits and their possible contribution to any identified dietary problems and particularly those related to stress.

Stress is cumulative, emotional, physical and/or metabolic. However, the body interprets physiological stress and psychological stress in the same way so, although the symptoms of stress may be the same, the causes may be very different. An important part of stress management should include identifying and reducing the cause(s) of stress.

Our physical health assessors are experienced in consulting ‘special populations’ such as Type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiac disease, respiratory disease, and neurological disease. In addition, a posture and gait analysis will identify postural imbalances which could be placing unnecessary stress on the muscles and joints, which may result in various musculo-skeletal injuries.

Scientific assessment

The EIS scan provides scientific assessments of the interstitial tissues and interrelated data used in:

  • calculating the acid-base status of the patient’s body
  • biochemical, hormonal, and neuro-hormones estimates
  • measuring functional status of 37 internal organs, on a basis of 69 parameters
  • graphic representations of conductivity of the interstitial liquid specific of dysfunctions
  • colour coding and modelling of organ dysfunctions
  • reflection of cellular mitochondrial activity and organic enzymatic activity
  • reflecting interstitial pH, interstitial O2, interstitial CO2 and ATP
  • providing interstitial Ionogram
  • computing Body Mass Index and Body Composition values
  • providing organ system and health risk analysis in five tiered levels.