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Zyto
bio-communication technology does not diagnose or treat any disease or
medical condition.
By
combining quantum physics, biology, and information theory ZYTO
technology provides an interface between living things and computers
allowing them to talk to each other.
Most of your daily activity is managed by an exchange of information
that happens at a level below conscious awareness. Every second there
are an estimated 100 million impulses of information processed by your
body that you are not aware of. The mechanism that filters this
information is a part of your brain called the reticular activating
system and even though you aren’t aware of it, it is this information
that keeps your body organized and healthy.
Information is the communication of knowledge and each cell of your body
is built for communication. The outer cell wall is comprised of two
layers of fat, called a bi-lipid layer. The lipid molecules are
organized in a crystalline pattern that facilitates communication.
You may be familiar with crystals and their use. Using very simple
components, and no outside energy source, a crystal radio allows you to
capture the waves from a radio station and convert them into audio
energy.
The crystal like structure of each of the 70 trillion cells that make up
your body allows you to receive information in a similar way. As the
cells compress and expand their structure generates the energy needed to
pass information along, allowing your entire body to function in a
coordinated and healthy way.
As your cells communicate this technology makes it possible to
‘eavesdrop’ and listen to the conversation. This is accomplished by
monitoring the changes in galvanic skin response, or GSR, as well as
subtle changes in spoken voice. As we listen we apply proprietary
formulas and extract meaning from what your body is saying; but that’s
only half the equation, the other half is talking. Talking in this sense
is communicating information to your body that will stimulate a
response.
To talk to your body ZYTO technology converts computer data to
signatures or frequencies that stimulate cellular response. We call
these signatures virtual stressors or queries. The process of talking
with the body can be seen as a stimulus-response exercise. ZYTO
technology outputs a query (a virtual stressor) and the body responds.
We’re asking a question and listening to the answer.
How It Works
The LSA ProTM is a bio-information tool designed to assist health
professionals gather patient-specific information. It facilitates a
conversation between the computer and the patient at an autonomic or
subconscious level. This conversation is essentially an extension of the
intake process involving a written health history, as the LSA Pro can be
compared to the health history form and the pen used to fill in the
blanks. Although the printed form and the pen are not medical devices
the information they collect can have significant clinical value. This
is also true for the LSA Pro; gathering information is the objective.
Information is the transmission of knowledge.
There are various ways to transmit knowledge. The communication pathway
that the LSA Pro accesses is Galvanic Skin Response or GSR. GSR is
concerned with the conductivity (how well something conducts
electricity) of the largest organ in the body, the skin.
A German Professor named Tarchanoff first discovered skin conductivity
around 1888. In the early 1900's Dr. Carl Jung established that GSR
measurements could track physiological arousal or stress in the body. In
the 1930’s Dr. Hans Selye began to uncover the importance of
understanding stress and what information it could tell us about the
body. These discoveries have led to the creation of many common devices,
such as the polygraph test. Later in the 20th century, Dr. Reinholt Voll
and others identified further uses for GSR, including the monitoring of
acupuncture points to determine the condition of the body's energy
meridians.
In the 1980’s, Dr. Vaughn R Cook began to build on these applications.
The initial goal was to use computers and GSR to gather data to aid
healthcare professionals in making diagnostic and therapeutic decisions.
After designing one such instrument he began in 2001 to design a fully
automated device that could expand into non-clinical use. However, the
first such application was the LSA Pro, released after three years of
development in late 2004.
Much like a polygraph technician asking a subject questions and
evaluating the body's response, the LSA Pro uses GSR to track responses
to computer generated signatures called ‘queries’, or ‘virtual
stressors’. The LSA Pro asks the body questions by generating a query
and monitors corresponding fluctuations in GRS to record its answers.
Initially the LSA Pro determines what is called the patient’s stress
profile. A stress profile is comprised of the most exaggerated responses
to a given set of queries. These responses are considered ‘out of range’
or significant enough that they warrant further attention. The LSA Pro
then uses the stress profile as a measure against which further queries
are rated. These further queries help identify balancing options,
including nutriceutical products.
Just like the written health history, this information serves as a guide
for clinical decisions. Are specific diagnostic tests warranted? Which
therapeutic query is the patient showing the most positive (balancing)
response? The LSA Pro quickly gathers and assesses data that would
otherwise be missed.
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