Rayonex Device Modules - PS 1000
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1 54 Harmonization Programs Module (Included PS 1000) This module is a standard Item in the Polar device and it integrates 54 harmonizing programs. Their fundamental frequency values are set automatically and very conveniently with the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar. P 1.01 Cerebellum P 1.02 Nerves P 1.03 Arteries P 1.04 Veins P 1.05 Cell components P 1.06 Hair P 1.07 Skin P 1.08 Auditory and vestibular organs P 1.09 Tongue P 1.10 Olfactory organ P 1.11 Visual organ P 1.12 Brain P 1.13 Nuclei and tracts of the brain P 1.14 Lymphatic system P 1.15 Spleen, P 1.16 Pancreas P 1.17 Liver P 1.18 Esophagus P 1.19 Lung P 1.20 Hormone glands P 1.21 Spinal cord P 1.22 Larynx P, 1.23 Diaphragm P 1.24 Pleura P 1.25, Peritoneum P 1.26 Male sexual organs P 1.27 Female sexual organs P 1.28 Ureter P 1.29 Stomach P 1.30 Duodenum P 1.31 Small intestines P 1.32 Colon P 1.33 Gall bladder P 1.34 Kidneys P 1.35 Heart P 1.36 Spinal column P 1.37 Skeleton-Lower extremities P 1.38 Feet P 1.39 Chest, P 1.40 Shoulder P 1.41 Skull P 1.42 Skeleton-Upper extremities P 1.43 Hands P 1.44 Musculature-Lower extremities P 1.45 Musculature-Upper extremities P 1.46 Trunk P 1.47 Neck P 1.48 Head P 1.49 Hands P 1.50 Ganglia P 1.51 Pre-control P 1.52 Immune system P 1.53 Depression P 1.54 Teeth 5 Programs Storage Module (Included PS 1000) One of the excellent possibilities of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar is definitely the patient history. With this it is very simple to look into sessions of the past, to analyze and, if necessary, to repeat them. As a standard you can administrate up to 10 patients. With this module you can administer up to 10 patients and it is designed for the practitioner to get a feeling for how this module works. 10 Patients Storage Module (Included PS 1000) One of the excellent possibilities of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar is definitely the patient history. With this it is very simple to look into sessions of the past, to analyse and, if necessary, to repeat them. As a standard you can administrate up to 10 patients. With this module you can administer up to 10 patients and it is designed for the practitioner to get a feeling for how this module works Music and Natural Sounds Module With the new Rayocomp PS 1000 polar, each of the 54 integrated therapy programs includes the option of playing a music title consisting of classical music and sounds from nature. So you can optimally harmonize the patient with bioresonance therapy by adding matching acoustic oscillations via headphones. Page 1of5
2 30020 Acupuncture Module With this module, a quick test of the acupuncture meridians can be performed based upon which corresponding meridians will be proposed for harmonizing. In addition, each of the points of a meridian can be examined and harmonized with the help of a chart. Other modules are being planned, and in future, users will be able to very simply integrate them by means of updates. Much excitement was generated by the discovery that the presentation of acupuncture meridians on the body is possible with imaging procedures. On the basis of measurements of thermal images, the physician Dr. med. Schlebusch, who practises in Essen (President of the ZDN, Gesellschaft zur Dokumentation von Naturheilverfahren), developed the visualization of these meridians originating from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It is amazing how exactly the meridians found with today s technical means correspond with those of TCM, which was developed more than 3000 years ago. By means of a Rayocomp PS 1000 polar and the module of the acupuncture oscillation therapy, disturbed meridians were tested and harmonized at Dr. Schlebusch s practice A01 Lung Meridian A02 Colon Meridian A03 Stomach Meridian A04 Spleen Meridian A05 Heart Meridian A06 Meridian of the Small Intestines A07 Bladder Meridian A08 Kidney Meridian A09 Liver Meridian A10 Meridian of the Heart and Circulation A11 Meridian of the Threefold Heater A12 Gall Bladder Meridian A13 Governing Vessel Meridian A14 Meridian of the Conception Vessel 250 Patients Administration Module One of the excellent possibilities of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar is definitely the patient history. With this it is very simple to look into sessions of the past, to analyze and, if necessary, to repeat them. As a standard you can administrate up to 10 patients. With this module you can administer up to 250 patients Patients Administration Module One of the excellent possibilities of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar is definitely the patient history. With this it is very simple to look into sessions of the past, to analyze and, if necessary, to repeat them. As a standard you can administrate up to 10 patients. With this module you can administer up to 1000 patients Programs Storage Module The Rayocomp PS 1000 polar can store self developed programs for harmonizing. Within the particular menu item of the device it is thus possible to go back in a very convenient way to the self developed programs for example for testing or harmonizing. The standard device allows you to store up to 5 of your own programs. With this module up to 50 of the practitioner s own programs can be stored Programs Storage Module The Rayocomp PS 1000 polar can store self developed programs for harmonizing. Within the particular menu item of the device it is thus possible to go back in a very convenient way to the self developed programs for example for testing or harmonizing. The standard device allows you to store up to 5 of your own programs. With this module up to 99 of the practitioner s own programs can be stored. Page 2of5
3 30070 Dr. Elmar Ulrich Programs Module Up to now the therapy programs being developed by Dr. med. Elmar Ulrich could only be inserted by memory cards in the Rayocomp PS 100 and the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar. With this special Rayocomp module it is possible to access to the therapy programs without using memory cards. All in all this module contains 18 programs: U01 Allergy program U02 Stress program U03 Ozone protection program U04 Learning program U05 Fungus program U07 Acidosis program U08 Female hormones program U09 Male hormones program U10 Aftercare program U12 Tinnitus program U13 Constants of physics program U14 Clearing program U15 Spiritual. 1, partnership stress U16 Spiritual. 2, Kundalini U17 Spiritual. 3, protection U18 Heart program U19 Diabetes program U20 Asthma program 8 Special Programs Module With Rayocomp module special programs you can easily use 8 programs S01 Check-up S02 Scar treatment S03 Bacteria / Viruses S04 Parasites S05 Global grid S06 Water veins S07 Shiftings S08 Geopathy Total RAH Module The new system has a clear medical structure both in analysis and in harmonizing. The structure and the presentation comes from the School for Naturopathic Medicine, operated by Rayonex. The cause-oriented approach of bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt is taught with the same intensity as the medical knowledge the students need in order to pass the examination. The RAH distinguishes between analysis, in which disturbances can be detected, and harmonizing, which is intended to specifically stimulate auto-regulation. Analysis with the RAH starts with the causal influences like vitalization, electrosmog, geopathy, acid-alkaline balance, nutritional balance etc. Subsequently, the complete physiology is offered for testing. In a clearly subdivided structure, analyses can be performed starting with the cells and tissues and moving on to complete organ systems. In this procedure, intuitive testing is supported in which the therapist can quickly switch between the individual organ fields and a test grid which allows an overall testing. Tests are conducted from broad general tests to more specific tests. For instance, the complete area of the visual organ can be tested. If a disturbance is detected, then you can perform a specific test showing whether the disturbance affects the eye chambers, the tunic membranes of the eyeballs, the eye muscles, etc. If the disturbance is detected in the tunic membranes, you can refine the test again to show whether, for instance, the conjunctiva, the retina etc., is affected. The great advantage: By testing main fields, the test itself can be considerably quickened, while, if necessary, you still can perform detailed tests. In addition, special sub-items in the analysis allow the testing of remedies for example of Schüssler salts or Bach flowers. At present, the RAH is composed of 1766 frequency structures from which you can perform analysis or harmonization. More information including a list of the frequency spectra are available in the RAH Structure Manual (9611EN). Page 3of5
4 30083 RAH C Module This module works to Analyze and Harmonize degenerated cells. Contact us for more information RAH VET Module Years of development work have allowed us to extend and refine frequency structures used in humans in a manner such that a stand-alone veterinary module is now available for use in horses, dogs and cats on the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar. The special composition of the programs in the RAHVet now allow a quick and direct approach to energetic testing and harmonization. Programs on both physiology and pathology have been individually developed for horses, dogs and cats. Approx. 450 different frequency spectra relating to bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi are available for testing and harmonization. Dr. M. Wienhues (veterinarian) developed pathogen frequencies relating specifically to the field of veterinary medicine which are labelled with a V (Veterinary) in the system. The cause-oriented test was supplemented with options to test for disturbances in patients acid-base balance, electromagnetic and geopathic stress, deficiencies of minerals, vitamins and trace elements, as well as exposure to pathogens. The Rayocomp PS 1000 polar provides the option to visualize the frequency range tested directly in the animal organism. The module includes special system programs which comprise both pathogen and pathology frequencies. This combination allows it to be used without prior testing, simply based on the indication. An animal feed test and a drinking water test have also been included. All programs in the module can be stored on a Green Card as needed and thereby added to a therapeutic program. Even stand-alone modules in the RAH-Vet can be supplemented with any other module from the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar and Rayocomp PS 10. Tip: Any submodule (e.g. horse, dog or cat) can be used when testing an animal, such as a bird or reptile. If individual, species-specific supplemented frequencies cannot be found in the animal, there is no need for harmonization. Page 4of5
5 30092 Rayoscan Hardware - UPGRADE This product is an upgrade for versions of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar models which did not include the Rayoscan. This is a hardware upgrade only and does not include the software necessary to run the Rayoscan. The Rayoscan software module must be purchased later in or to run the Rayoscan Rayoscan Software Module - UPGRADE This product is an upgrade for versions of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar models which have already been upgraded with the hardware module for the Rayoscan Rayoscan Hard-Software Module The Rayoscan allows to test the extent to which basic frequency values of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar are able to trigger regulations in the body. Specifically, a basic frequency value is set, applied to the body and various heart rate parameters are then measured by means of a fourlead ECG before being calculated and then stored. This patent-pending method is based on the experience that the body reacts to a stimulus (basic frequency value of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar), and thus the sum of all reactions thereby triggered with a small yet measurable change in heart beat quality. The Rayoscan performs what is known as value range testing. Qualitative changes in the heart beat are thus measured for each basic frequency value, and in addition, the system evaluates whether or not subsequent harmonization is required. Based on the resonance frequencies thus determined, the frequency patterns of existing RAH programs can be compared by means of calculations and the best matches thus established. This product is an upgrade for versions of the Rayocomp PS 1000 polar models which did not include the Rayoscan Hardware or Software. Installation of this module must occur at the Rayonex Headquarters in Lennestadt Germany. Service PS1000 polar Page 5of5
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