Abstract

A brief survey of electromagnetic field interactions in living systems leads into the theoretical foundations for biofeedback processes. The continuous information exchange between a living system and its environment and within the system, is shown to occur via electromagnetic field (EMF) interactions. The quantification of this continuous information exchange is employed in a device (the Cerebellum Multifunction Medical Instrument, CMMI) which allows a substance-specific monitoring of the ongoing regulative processes of the body. With this device, complex adaptation processes in an organism can be tested. Such processes are based on the information exchange between a living system and its environment, so that the procedure is actually a functional electrodynamic testing (FEDT). With an FEDT instrument, a physician can determine the electromagnetic state of a patient, and from this can make a diagnosis without the necessity of invasive methods. In order to further avoid an invasive character, extremely-low-intensity EMF signals are used in the CMMI. Due to the fact that the patient is exposed to the informational character of the homeopathically prepared body-specific constituents, the diagnostic procedure is also a kind of treatment itself.

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