Testimonials from 2009:
Dr
George Hegedus, MD, a urologist-surgeon specialist, presently running his EIS-based private practice in Budapest
presented the results of over 2 thousand documented measurements with ESG/EIS in Hungary including the statistical analysis
of the national health status characteristics between Hungarian and Middle-Eastern demographics. He detailed his success cases
with dietary- and lifestyle changes as an approach to solve serious health problems due to EIS-assessed food-allergy cases
such as reflux or chronic inflammations. He explained how he uses The EIS to monitor tumor treatment to improve quality of
life. He also shared his experiences with his EIS-monitored special weight (fat) loss program and unique sports nutrition
program – which is utilized by local Hungarian Olympian champions to improve performance. The main target is always
to obtain the patients' satisfaction and the EIS has proved to be an excellent tool to achieve this aim in his practice.
He was happy to meet the multinational audience to share opinions and see how The EIS System is spreading all over
the world. He hopes his results presented could further encourage doctors to integrate The EIS in their own practice.
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William Pawluk, MD, MSC, ABFP, I’ve been involved with LD Teck, the EIS and
ES Teck PEMS system for about one year now. The improvements in the software have been awesome over that time. The new algorithms
and graphics give the clinician a view into the body that no other technology offers. MRI, CT and ultrasound all give
structural information. The clinician has no safe, non-invasive tools to peer into the body that gives timely functional
information, especially about the natural electrical flows in the tissues. Tissues have natural electrical charge flows
that can easily be deranged by physiologic and/or pathologic imbalances. ES Teck PEMS gives us the ability objectively, not
subject to operator error, to see imbalances often before they become manifest pathology. It integrates several physiologic
measures into an easily understandable dataset on an individual that allows comparisons over time. It allows easy access
to see the impact of most any treatments in the measured tissues. This is a powerful new tool for the creative and serious
clinician, facilitating real time therapeutic adjustments. Patients are impressed. I’m impressed."
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Dr.
Ciro Rustici (USA) made a presentation on the Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique, the brain stem, and why you
would see the changes in the scan results of the case study presented utilizing the EIS technology. The EIS is used in Dr.
Rustici's practice to validate and monitor the effectiveness of the upper cervical care he provides
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Dr.
Ralph Mc Clutcheon (Ireland) Ireland Population Analysis
Ralph McCutcheon
is a well known kinesiologist and osteopath in the UK and Ireland. He has used the EIS for 18 months. He runs 2 clinics only
100 miles apart but home to 2 populations who are genetically very similar but have very different lifestyles. He observed
specific trends scanning both populations and used the statistical program to analyze them with interesting results from a
public health perspective.
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Gene Nelson (India)
I have made
many EIS presentations, demonstrations, and training's throughout India in the past months .
I
was presenting to one the top 50 recognized doctors in India, Dr. Digambar Naik, owner of Vrundavan Hospitals (3/building
a fourth) right here in Mapsua, Goa ( http://www.vrundavan.com/news-doctor-digambar-naik-honoured-at-rashtrapati-bhawan.php).
There were 10 medical staff in presentation. He was very impressed with the accuracy of the EIS system as I interpreted his
assessment. He asked one of his senior staff (in Hindi) to get a patient from the hospital to be scanned. A few minutes later,
a 78 year-old Swedish man was wheeled into the office (carrying a urine bag) and I was to scan him. After a few tense moments,
the EIS assessment appeared and the statistical risk analysis showed that he had some real renal problems and prostate tissue
disorders. The staff was astounded by the looks on their faces. They had spent many diagnostic rupees and time to come up
with the same conclusion. The patient was schedule for prostate surgery the next day...Dr. Naik’ first questions was,
“is it malignant?” (they had not done a biopsy). Very impressive.