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Energetic
balancing with the MSAS-Professional system is done
using the BioEnergetic Evaluation.
Meridian Stress Assessment (MSA) is
used to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the
horse's energetic health and balance. This process
involves measuring electrical conductivity at
responsive points (meridian points) on the skin. In
the case of equine testing the evaluation is done
via surrogate testing through blood or saliva. The
locations of the surrogate test point generally
correspond to those of acupuncture points. These
measurements are recorded to help provide a profile
of a horse's present condition.
According to European medical
research, acupuncture points are related to the
body's organs and organ systems. Major groups of
points are connected through channels, or
meridians.
As a horse moves toward or away from
health, the condition of any particular organ or
system can be sensed along the meridians at
representative points. As a result, stress
associated with the corresponding organs can be
surveyed using the indicated points.
After the initial measurements have
been taken and recorded, the results can be
reviewed. If stress values are above or below
equilibrium, the System's extensive computer
database will allow consideration of a wide range of
possibilities that might help the horse regain a
healthy balance. The MSAS allows consideration of
thousands of herbal, homeopathic, and nutritional
products.
Overall, an MSAS provides a
completely non-invasive method for gaining valuable
information about the body's vital functions. The
primary objective of this procedure is to disclose
patterns of stress and to provide feedback for use
in a program to help restore each system and
meridian to an appropriate balance.
Single, one time evaluation and
balancing are available, however, we recommend at
least 3 sessions, about 4 - 6 weeks apart. |