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Answer questions on the frequency of occurrence and seriousness of the symptoms of gastrointestinal phlegm stagnation, digestive and systemic diseases at the time of visit
This diagnosis instrument developed by a German engineer Dr. Voll solves functional problems of the stomach and intestine and finds issues that cannot be found with a medical examination in western medicine.
EAV integrates the biological theory of western medicine and the meridian system theory of oriental medicine and is the only device that could observe the condition of the gastrointestinal muscularis layer and finds gastrointestinal problems that cannot be observed through endoscopy.
Observe the activity of the immune system of the gastrointestinal muscularis layer and degeneration of the gastrointestinal nerves
Observe exercise intensity of the muscle, blood circulation, and level of phlegm toxins in the gastrointestinal muscularis layer
Check the strength of the functions of the gastrointestinal muscularis layer (secretion of gastric acid, enzyme, or hormone)
Check hepatocellular activity and secretion of bile from gall bladder
Examine liver’s immune function and neutralization status, and condition of intrahepatic, extrahepatic veins
Observed stiffness and range of damage of the gastrointestinal muscularis layer tissues is categorized into one of the 12 levels, and the strength of the stomach is observed. Observation is made to check whether the organ has turned like a dry firewood due to lack of resin and poor blood circulation.
Tongue diagnosis, pulse diagnosis, gastroscopy, colonoscopy, blood test