Chemistry Tissue Modes Flashcards

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Chemical File

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Position: Tip of middle finger into the center of the palm.

Purpose: Indicates a chemical disorder.

Procedure: Check chemical sub-modes for the priority chemical imbalance, treat as indicated.

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Toxicity

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Position: Thumb pad to the dorsum of the middle finger nail.

Purpose: Indicates too much of a substance in the body.

Procedure: 1. Reduce dosage of current product, or 2. Select appropriate counter agent to clear toxicity, or 3. Process with Toxicity / Metabolic / Priority / Organ and treat as indicated to clear toxic condition

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Deficiency

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Position: Thumb pad to the distal pad of the middle finger

Purpose: Indicates inadequate amount of a substance

Procedure: Select an appropriate product, then start the patient on the calculated dosage, or increase previous dosage to clear deficiency.

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Allergy

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Position: All distal finger pads approximated to the distal pad of the thumb.

Purpose: To indicate chemical sensitivities, intolerances and rejection of external or internal substances that initiate inflammatory reactions.

Procedure: Format Chemical File / Introduce product that indicates allergy response / Pause Lock 2. Treat with either the BSI Allergy acupoint protocol or 3. Priority / Electric File / End Point (acupoint).

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Ingested Allergy

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Position: Ulna side of index finger, distal one-half of the distal phalanx (edge of the nail bed) to radial side of middle finger distal margin of PIP joint.

Purpose: Identifies the entrance of allergen as oral ingestion.

Procedure: Allergy / #1 / PL Test from vials or food and beverage samples for specific items and treat with BSI allergy protocol or process with Priority / Electric File / End Point (acupoint).

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Inhaled Allergy

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Position: Thumb dorsum proximal to nail. To Palmer PIP

Purpose: Identifies the entrance of allergen by nasal inhalation.

Procedure: Allergy / #2 / PL Test from vials, aroma samples, or jars of air pollutant samples and treat with BSI allergy protocol, homeopathy or process with Priority / Electric File / End Point (acupoint)

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Metabolic Allergy

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Position: Thumb nail to the middle finger DIP palmer midline.

Purpose: Identifies the source of inflammatory reaction due to faulty metabolic processing.

Procedure: Allergy / #3 / PL Format with Priority / Organ and process as BSI indicates to correct the metabolic dysfunction.

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Injected Allergy

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Position: Thumb nail tip onto the PIP radial midline.

Purpose: Identifies the entrance of allergen as sub-dermal injection into the skin via inoculation, insect sting, animal or snake bite, and scratch or abrasion.

Procedure: Allergy / #4 / PL Test from vials or samples of venoms, microbes, and plants and treat with BSI allergy protocol, homeopathy or process with Priority / Electric File / End Point

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Topical Allergy

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Position: Thumb pad to fully flexed middle finger PIP dorsum.

Purpose: Identifies the entrance of allergen as topical contact with the skin, transdermal absorption.

Procedure: Allergy / #5 / PL Test from vials or samples of skin products, cosmetics, bath / shower water, fabrics and laundry products, plants and grasses, etc. Treat with BSI allergy protocol or format with Priority / Electric File / End Point (acupoint)

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Electronic Allergy

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Position: Tip of index finger nail into the middle finger pad.

Purpose: Identifies the reaction to certain electronic frequencies or devices.

Procedure: Allergy / #6 / PL the positive test and process with BSI allergy protocol or format with Priority / Electric File / End Point (acupoint) Inform patient about reducing electronic exposure…LED clocks, computer, cell phone, microwaves, electric blankets, magnets, crystal jewelry, Test work area with gauss meter for hidden power boxes and electrical conduits.

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Auto Immune Allergy

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Position: Index finger tip on middle finger PIP dorsum.

Purpose: Identifies allergy type reaction of auto immune system rejecting tissues and fluids of your own body.

Procedure: Allergy / #7 / PL Test with vials or samples for specific tissue or fluid identification. Treat with BSI allergy protocol or format with Priority / Electric File / End Point (acupoint)

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Hormone Allergy

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Position: Thumb distal pad on middle finger distal nail edge.

Purpose: Identifies allergy reaction to your hormones.

Procedure: Allergy / #8 / PL Test from vials for specific hormone and process with BSI allergy protocol or process with Priority / Electric File / End Point (acupoint)

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Trace Minerals

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Position: Ulnar corner of thumbnail to radial one-third of the middle finger tip.

Purpose: To identify biochemical deficiency of trace minerals.

Procedure: Positive Trace Minerals / Priority / Deficiency / Prioritize products to fulfill the deficiency indicator.

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Metal Toxicity

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Position: Ulnar corner of thumb nail to ulnar one-third of middle finger tip

Purpose: To identify biochemical defects associated with toxic metals

Procedure: Positive Metal toxicity / Priority / Deficiency / Prioritize products to neutralize the toxic metal (LV Renew, Super Ox etc.)

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Lyme Neurotoxin

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Position: Thumb tip on the ulna corner of the middle finger tip.

Purpose: Identifies the continuing effects of the Lyme neurotoxin.

Procedure: Test for products that nullify the neurotoxic effect. Great resolution has been obtained with Rutin Plus and Glyco-Lyph by NW.

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Lyme Spirochete

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Position: Ulna surface of distal phalanx of the thumb on the base of the nail of fully flexed chemical finger.

Purpose: Identifies the condition of active Lyme spirochete.

Procedure: We commend testing the five formulations of Dr. Allen Lindsley to match the precise strain of Lyme. Typical treatment is 8-12 weeks.

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H Pylori Toxin

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Position: Ulnar surface of Thumb distal phalanx on middle finger dorsum between the nail and DIP.

Purpose: Identifies the H. Pylori bacteria.

Procedure: AOL (Angle of Louis) or Gastric contact with Chemical File / H. Pylori / PL and test products for therapeutic value.

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Gluten Reaction

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Position: Ulna surface of the thumb DIP on the nail of the fully flexed middle finger.

Purpose: Identifies the inflammatory reaction to the consumption of Gluten.

Procedure: Desensitize the body and restrict Gluten consumption until all signs of inflammation have subsided. Then reintroduce sample of Gluten to determine degree of continued sensitivity.

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Vitamin

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Position: Tip of the middle fingernail onto the joint crease on the ulnar side of the MCP joint of the thumb.

Purpose: Indicator for vitamin deficiency.

Procedure: After entering the Chemical Deficiency / if Vitamins mode is positive, PL< then find the priority vitamin product.

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Methylation Dysfunction

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Position: Tip of the middle fingernail into the joint crease of the MCP joint of the thumb.

Purpose: Indicator for defect of the five cycles of methylation.

Procedure: Positive Methylation / Toxicity / Priority / Deficiency Product testing for the missing ingredient causing the cycle defect.

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Lipid Dysfunction

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Position: Contact tip of thumb and middle finger tip without contacting the nails.

Purpose: Indicates fat metabolism defect.

Procedure: Chemical File / Lipid Dysfunction / Priority / Product test or Organ / Priority / End Point.

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Blood Sugar - Liver

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Position: Thumb nail into the radial side of the middle finger distal phalanx.

Purpose: Identifies condition of Blood sugar deviation and associated organ being the Liver.

Procedure: Process with BSI to restore auto regulation of blood sugar. Follow with testing Toxicity mode (High Blood Sugar) or Deficiency mode (Low Blood Sugar) and consider further dietary recommendations.

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Blood Sugar - Pancreas

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Position: Thumb nail into the radial side of the middle finger DIP joint.

Purpose: Identifies condition of Blood sugar deviation and associated organ being the Pancreas.

Procedure: Process with BSI to restore auto regulation of blood sugar. Follow with testing Toxicity mode (High Blood Sugar) or Deficiency mode (Low Blood Sugar) and consider further dietary recommendations.

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Homeopathic

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Position: Thumb nail into the radial side of the middle finger PIP joint.

Purpose: Identifies a suitable product for resolution of a condition

Procedure: After positive test / PL / scan a homeopathic kit or a selected group of vials / separate from other vials and test for therapeutic effect.

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Herbs

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Position: Distal portion of thumb pad to the radial pad of the proximal pad of the middle finger.

Purpose: Indicates the need for herbal supplementation.

Procedure: After entering the Chemical Deficiency, if Herbs mode is positive, PL, then find the priority herbal product.

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Blood Brain Barrier

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Position: Thumb nail into the radial side of the middle finger proximal phalanx.

Purpose: Positive test indicates compromise of the Blood Brain Barrier and associated with the gut / brain syndrome.

Procedure: Test performed on the Brain Cranial test point / PL / Remote / locate area of remote influence and identify the organ (colon, small intestine, or ICV then process or select product for resolution.

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Hormonal

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Position: Thumb nail into the proximal phalanx of the middle finger palmer side midline.

Purpose: Indicates hormonal imbalance.

Procedure: Chemical File / Hormonal / Deficiency (select deficient hormone) / Priority / Deficiency now test nutrition that promotes hormonal productivity.

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Minerals

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Position: Tip of thumb nail onto the middle finger PIP joint palmer crease midline.

Purpose: Indicator for mineral deficiency.

Procedure: After entering the Chemical Deficiency / Minerals mode is positive, PL, then find the priority mineral product.

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Metabolic Dysfunction

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Position: Thumb nail into the palmer crease of the middle finger DIP.

Purpose: Indicates metabolic functional issues are interfering with normal physiology activities…most relevant to biochemistry and auto immune activity.

Procedure: Chemical File / Metabolic Dysfunction / Priority / Organ / BSI processing

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Leaky Gut

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Position: Thumb nail under the middle finger proximal phalanx.

Purpose: Indicates deterioration of the intestinal lining contributing to remote inflammatory conditions of brain, joints, and muscles.

Procedure: Scan abdominal area to a precise point and identify intestinal tissue. Process to determine source of intestinal deterioration such as vascular necrosis, chronic inflammation of food allergies, neuropathy, etc.

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Fungus

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Position: Radial corner of middle finger nail onto the thumb pad.

Purpose: Indicator for fungal infections.

Procedure: 1. Chemical File / Fungus / Priority / Deficiency / test antifungal products OR
2. Format Fungus at AOL (Angle of Louis) / Priority / BSI processing

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Yeast

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Position: Tip of the thumb nail into the pad of the middle finger and the index fingernail on the ulnar side of the thumb distal phalanx. Expand the scan by sliding the index finger along the ulnar side of the thumb to the proximal end of the thumb.

Purpose: Indicator of Candida yeast overgrowth (acetaldehyde toxicity)

Procedure: 1. Chemical File / Yeast / Toxicity / Priority/ Deficiency/ Calculate dosage
2. Chemical File / Yeast / Priority / Electrical File / Calculate frequency / Wave form / Polarity and treat at the level of C2 with power into the right side and receiving electrode on the same level left side.

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Parasite

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Position: Tip of the index and middle fingernails on ulnar side of the thumb, distal segment. This mode is expanded in its scan by sliding proximal along the entire length of the ulnar side of the thumb.

Purpose: Indicator for parasitic infestations.

Procedure: 1. Chemical File / Priority / Test anti-parasitic remedies OR
2. Format Parasite at AOL (Angle of Louis) / Priority / BSI processing

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Bacteria

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Position: Start with thumb tip on radial aspect of the middle finger DIP joint and slide palmer surface of thumb across the radial side of middle finger DIP up to a final position of the thumb MCP contacting the middle finger DIP.

Purpose: Indicator for bacterial infestation.

Procedure: When indicated as Priority, test for antibacterial remedies. (Topical agents, internal systemic remedies or BSI processing)

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Neurotransmitters

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Position: Tip of thumb onto the radial side of the middle finger middle phalanx and slide the thumb palmer surface across the middle phalanx as far as thumb flexion allows.

Purpose: Indicator for imbalance or deficiency of brain chemistry.

Procedure: AOL (Angle of Louis) or Cranial test point with Chemical File / Neurotransmitter slider / PL positive test and scan with vials to identify specific neurotransmitter and then test products for therapeutic value to increase specific neurotransmitter production.

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Virus

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Position: Tip of thumb onto the radial side of the middle finger PIP joint and slide thumb palmer surface across the radial side of middle finger PIP joint as far as thumb flexion allows.

Purpose: Indicator for viral infections.

Procedure: AOL (Angle of Louis) or suspected location with Chemical File / Virus Slider / PL positive test and test antiviral products testing for therapeutic value.

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Kreb’s Dysfunction

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Position: Palmer IP joint of thumb onto radial aspect of fully flexed PIP joint of
middle finger

Purpose: To identify Ammonia Toxicity from a Kreb’s Cycle defect of Citric Acid and /
or Urea Cycle failure.

Procedure: After being directed to Chemical File / Deficiency / Kreb’s Cycle / Priority,
select a product that restores the Kreb’s Cycle productivity OR format with Kreb’s /
Metabolism / Priority / End Point

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Oxygen Deprivation

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Position: Index finger with fully flexed DIP and PIP while proximal phalanx is
adjacent, parallel and contacting the middle finger in extension

Purpose: Indicates hypoxia associated with not breathing, anemia, vascular
compromise, stroke, blood clot, etc.

Procedure: Whether local or systemic quickly assess for visceral, or vascular
compromise and process. Lack of immediate recovery may need EMS.

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Dehydration

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Position: Index finger with MCP extension and fully flexed DIP and PIP while index
finger phalanx contacts the middle finger proximal phalanx.

Purpose: Indicates cellular dehydration.

Procedure: Acute distress may require IV hydration but usually substantial water in
small amounts over several hours will restore physiology. Test type of water ingested.

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Enzyme

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Position: Index finger tip on dorsum of middle finger PIP.

Purpose: Indicates an enzyme deficiency.

Procedure: After entering Chemical File / Deficiency / if Enzyme mode is positive,
PL, then find the priority enzyme or mixture to restore the normal metabolic function.