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Holimed biocheck Pro

acupuncture node as if you wanted to draw a point on the skin with a ballpoint pen. Hold the electrode
upright so that the flat side of the parabola does not touch the skin. Otherwise, you may slip off the
node or obtain completely false readings.

The following should help you:

The acupuncture node is located in a small hollow in the area shown in the illustration. You can almost
ride right into this hollow. It is a bit like the situation in classic acupuncture when practitioners say that
the needle finds its own way into the node.

• Hold the probe toward the tip as if it were a pen.


• Place the tip of the probe on the finger - close to the fingertip next to the groove of the nail bed.
• Hold the probe so that it points toward the center of the bone (pointing in from the outside radially)
and tilt the probe slightly (as if you were writing, see illustration).
• Now press down somewhat on the probe (applying approximately the same pressure as you would
use when writing with a ballpoint pen).
• Move the probe parallel to the groove of the nail bed in the direction of the first joint - as if you
wanted to draw a line (maintaining a moderate pressure).
• While you are gently but firmly moving into the point, make sure you stay in the small hollow.
• This is where the node is located.

Now you have to press - particularly at the beginning - the probe gently into this node and monitor the
changes in the tone or on the scale with your biocheck. When the tone (or reading) no longer changes
or it fluctuates only slightly, you are at the node.

If You Obtain Hardly Any Reading at All, Then Either:


1. You have not located the terminal node, or
2. the skin is very dry, or
3. the skin is much calloused.

Point 1:

If you have not located the terminal mode exactly enough, then simply repeat the measurement. Occa-
sionally, when you are still inexperienced, you will find that you overshoot the node, and then need to
measure it again.
Sometimes nodes are very close to the groove of the nail bed. In such cases, your client will feel a slight
pain when measurements take a long time. If this happens, trying switching between the left and right
hands or select the control node. If your client continues to exhibit some type of pain sensation, remem-
ber that you are applying a strong stimulus to the acupuncture node, and this may well elicit similar
reactions to needle acupuncture. Please check whether you have been exerting too much pressure or
whether you have to deal with one of the other two situations. Sometimes a node will respond suddenly
with pain during a Resonance Test. As a rule, this means that you have placed a highly appropriate
substance in the test tray.

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