Electroacupuncture
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Electroacupuncture, also known as electroacupuncture according to Voll (EAV), electrodermal screening (EDS), bioelectric functions diagnosis (BFD), bio resonance therapy (BRT), or bio-energy regulatory technique (BER), is a controversial alternative medicine method of using electrodiagnostic devices to diagnose and treat “energy imbalance” often using homeopathic products, first used by Reinhold Voll by combining acupuncture with galvanometer in 1958. It is not used in conventional medical treatments and has no scientific basis.
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Related devices
- EAV
- Vegatest
- Accupath 1000
- Biotron
- Computron
- Dermatron
- DiagnoMetre
- Eclosion
- Elast
- Electropsychometer
- Interro
- LISTEN System
- MORA
- Natrix Physiofeedback System
- Omega AcuBase
- OmegaVision
- Orion System
- Prophyle
- Punctos III
- Vitel 618
- Quantum Medical Consciousness Interface (QMCI)
- Rife frequency generator
- Oberon
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Related methods
- electronic reactions of Abrams (ERA)
- electroacupuncture according to Voll (EAV)
- electrodermal screening (EDS)
- galvanic skin response (GSR)
- bioelectric functions diagnosis (BFD)
- bioresonance therapy (BRT)
- multiresonance therapy
- bio-energy regulatory technique (BER)
- nonlinear computer diagnostics (NLS)
- telemetric nonlinear analysis
- electricity therapy
- electrodiagnosis
- acupuncture
- acupressure
- iridology
- homeopathy
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Inventors of related devices and methods
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External links
- Dr. Jos Koonen (The Netherlands)
- Quack “Electrodiagnostic” Devices article by Stephen Barrett, M.D.
- Device Watch — a guide to questionable medical devices
- National Council Against Health Fraud (NCAHF)
- "Be Healthy - If You Want To" article about Oberon written by Yevgeny Zubarev for the Saint Petersburg Branch of the Russian Humanist Society