DIAGNOSTIC COMPLEX RISTA
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RISTA - instrument designed to combine Eastern Traditional Meridian Diagnostic System with
Western electro-measurements and computer assisted analysis of the reading.
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RISTA-EPDm.
RISTA-EPDm provides the medical practitioner with an effective way to evaluate condition of all
vital body functions and identify specific imbalances which require treatment. This is accomplished
by using Nakatani's method, deriving a reliable energetic functional profile of organs and related
systems. Utilizing years of experience and statistical data RISTA designs optimal treatment for
current diagnosis, using acupuncture points on meridians, and zones on the body, where Scenar
(instrument used for a treatment) would be used to treat a specific problem or diagnosed dysfunction.
RISTA measures electron deficiency or excess of each meridian with respect to an established mean
and plots the profile graphically on a chart. Pathological degeneration of an organ is associated
with electron deficiency, and the farther below the mean, the greater the degree of degeneration
and malfunction of the organ. Inflammation and free radical damage is associated with electron
excess and the farther above the mean, the greater the inflammatory process. The profiles of various
organs can then be viewed in real time and with respect to each other, and an overall interpretation
can be derived. When one finds an elevated or deficient meridian during
Ryodoraku examination,
the treatment approach is one of tonification or sedation, using specific acupuncture points known
to replenish vacuity or redirect the excess of biomagnetic energy, to create balance in the meridians.
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RISTA-mini.
RISTA-mini provides off-line acupunctural point data reading and processing according to the
Nakatani’s method and displays recommendations for the SCENAR- and OLM-therapy performance
identical to those of the RISTA-EPDm.
The device allows to store up to 36 examinations. It can also operate together with
a PC as a complete substitute for the RISTA-EPDm.
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