The KARDIVAR device for diagnosing issues affecting the nervous, hormonal and immune system It is a medical device which undertakes to: -Analyse the stress.

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The KARDIVAR device for diagnosing issues affecting the nervous, hormonal and immune system It is a medical device which undertakes to: -Analyse the stress of an individual and the risk for his or her health. -Measure the absolute levels of stress and risks -Measure the level of reserves in an individual -Enable measurement of the effectiveness of therapeutics protocols e.g supplementation, electro magnetics (biophysical).

What we are measuring with the Kardivar We are measuring the different activities of the regulatory systems. The results of these different activities as measured by the Kardivar will differ for long term disease states and short term. When the organism is under stress this causes the body to shut down non essential functions. This is done via the regulatory system i.e. parasympathetic. When this stress is chronic this what can cause long term problems It is important to differentiate between short-term and long- term adverse changes.

Healthy Young Person (aged 26)

Healthy Adult (aged 48)

Unhealthy (Aged 18)

Unhealthy adult (aged 52)

Health Objectives and Goals The goal is an optimal combination of sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the nervous, endocrine and immune system. This is an expression of optimum adaptability of the organism. Rigid or Low heart rate variability indicates a reduced adaptability of the organism. This indicates the risk of serious diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, hormonal imbalance, cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, neuropathy and even cancer etc.

Parameters of the Kardivar. The results from the Kardivar are expressed as actual values. These are then looked at in terms of a range of parameters which are considered to be “normal” We like the values ​​of the parameters in the “normal”. Parameters in the “normal” zone mean a healthy body. Extreme parameters i.e. outside the norm and this is all relative indicate problems. The cells and organs of the body know how to communicate and transmit energy in health and we respond to the external environment and to daily stress however. Limited and blocked communication means increasing problems.

Graphs and parameters for short –term problems For the following parameters: HF(blue) LF (red) VLF(green) If the peak is between the right side to centre of the range this is good

Graphs and parameters in detail: The long-term problems For these parameters: HF(blue) LF (red) VLF(green) If the peak is between the left side to the centre this indicate a longer term issue which is more problematic.

Using the Kardivar for Prevention and measuring the success of treatment The Kardivar uses heart rate variability to - follow the structure and cycles of communication within the body and measure change of adaptation mechanisms. Generally: - The lower or smaller the variability is the higher the stress which in turn increase the risk of a number of lifestyle diseases

Our Objectives Diagnosis: Ascertain quantitatively the structure of communication and the dynamics of communication. Determinate short-term v long-term problems Compare reading with the norm or the last measurement. Classify the stage the client is at. Therapeutic: Offer a solution or change in treatment respectively to improve the state of their organism. Offer a proposal for a holistic, individualised treatment

References: Prof. Ervin Staub - HRV, baroreflex Prof. Schreiber - the study of neuropeptides, functional polypeptides - great capability of adaptation. 1) homeostasis (internal environment). 2) homeodynamics (capability of adaptation, in-out communication, individuality by genetics given the sensitivity of receptors). Prof. Malik journal Circulation 96, 1996 (London 80 professors World standards) Prof. Rolf Luft (lymphocytes) Joe Wallach - betaglucans Alexis Carrel - processes in a cell Companies: European Society of Cardiology American Heart Association Heart Rhythm Society National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"

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