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The NLS (Non-Linear
System Diagnostics) device Physiospect analyzes the functional state of
organs and tissues Physiospect supports the investigator in characterizing diseases. This characterization is supported by different spectral views. The different views produced by the Physiospect are:
Throughout the diagnostic process, it is important for the investigator to include all spectra into the diagnosis in order to interpret the results of the analysis correctly. This document describes interpretation rules and may support the investigator in deriving diagnostic conclusions. |
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The Energetic ViewWithin each analysis, the energetic view is always the initial view that thePhysiospect automatically produces after the measurement
Each energetic view consists of two layers. The first layer contains a picture of the investigated organ. The second layer is setup of a series of spatially distributed dipoles, representing the individual energy state at each location. Six symbols represent different energy levels
Among all spectral views, the energetic view is the most intuitive and can be easily understood by patient and physician. However, since this view is a dynamic snapshot, an aggregation of state 6 symbols (black squares) might be reversible and thus, care has to be taken into consideration when interpreting this view. Reversibility of dynamic processes can be explained with
the following example: Assume that this patient is consuming 50g of alcohol, followed by re-analysis of the liver. The energetic view would result in an increased number of state 5 and state 6 symbols. This increase is of temporary nature and relaxation of regulatory systems should result in the initial state within one hour after consumption (this number may vary, depending on the alcohol tolerance of the patient). To avoid false this kind of positive results, it is important to consider the following points when analyzing a patient. Un-biased analysis is obtained best when performing the
analysis of a patient in the morning before breakfast. On the other hand, there are disorders that are not visible with NLS methods (e.g. cyst, calcaneal spur, etc.). These disorders are anomalies in terms of morphology, but they do not cause changes in the physiological equilibrium. A calcaneal spur is usually very painful for the patient. This pain is caused by a disorder of the surrounding tissue rather than coming from the spur itself. For a correct interpretation of the measured results, it is important to consider the following points: The NLS analysis investigates changes in physiological regulation
in the organism. Morphological disorders without physiological changes
cannot be visualized. The Equilibrium SpectrumAlong with each energetic view, Physiospect produces an equilibrium spectrum. This spectrum is complementary to the energetic view. Only when taking both views into consideration, a correct interpretation of the functional state is possible. |
Frequency |
Organ/Tissue |
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1.8 |
Bones |
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2.6 |
Connective tissue |
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3.4 |
Muscular tissue, Gastro-intestinal tract |
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4.2 |
Smooth musculature, epithelia |
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4.9 |
Liver tissue, epithelia of the urogenital tract |
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5.8 |
Lymphatic tissue, thymus, thyroid, endocrine tissue,
ovaries, testicles |
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6.6 |
Suprarenal bodies, hypophysis, hypothalamus, bronchi,
nerve endings |
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7.4 |
Pulmonary tissue, sensory organs, gray, central nerve
system |
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8.2 |
Cerebral cortex, optic nerve |

The Equilibrium Spectrum
The unit of the ordinate axis of the equilibrium spectrum is decibel, representing the amplification of the measured signal (right ordinate). For reasons of readability, the left ordinate axis is divided into a scale of 1 to 6 points.
The abscissa axis of the spectrum represents the frequency (in Hz) to which the organism is exposed. The frequency range is from 1.8-8.2 Hz and corresponds to the theta wave range of the human brain.
The maxima of the trigger frequency correspond to groups of tissues according to the following table.
| 1.8 | Bones |
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| 2.6 | Connective tissue |
| 3.4 | Muscular tissue, Gastro-intestinal tract |
| 4.2 | Smooth musculature, epithelia |
| 4.9 | Liver tissue, epithelia of the urogenital tract |
| 5.8 | Lymphatic tissue, thymus, thyroid, endocrine tissue, ovaries, testicles |
| 6.6 | Suprarenal bodies, hypophysis , hypothalamus, bronchi, nerve endings |
| 7.4 | Pulmonary tissue, sensory organs, gray, central nerve system |
| 8.2 | Cerebral cortex, optic nerve |
Dissociations
In the above figure, the red spectral line corresponds to the input signal and the blue line corresponds to the output signal of a regulated system. In an optimally regulated system, the red and the blue line are equal in terms of shape and location. However, this represents a theoretical mathematical model. In reality the red and the blue line are never overlapping completely. Moreover, spectra as found in the next figure are typical, even for healthy organisms.
Dissociations in the Equilibrium Spectrum
The difference between the red and the blue line is called dissociation.
If the blue line is higher than the red line, the dissociation is called positive or anabolic. Since the blue line (the output signal) represents the internal adaptation characteristics of the organ, positive dissociations mean that the organ's inner energy reserve is sufficient to adapt to the disorder. In combination with the energetic view, any state 5 and state 6 symbols would have to be interpreted as reversible physiological disorders without pathologic expression.
In negative or catabolic dissociations, the red line is higher than the blue line. The organism's regulatory mechanisms can usually not adapt to the disorder. If state 5 and state 6 symbols are found in the energetic view, this is interpreted as pathologic state.
The equilibrium state allows distinguishing between acute and chronic processes. For this, the 3 horizontal lines, are investigated.
These lines are called the iso -lines.
If the separation between the three iso -lines is small, it usually means that the organism can regenerate and the disorder is of temporary nature.
The rules of spectral interpretation are underlined with examples of processes in different states.
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Healthy Tissue |
Acute Process |
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Sub-acute Process |
Chronic Process |
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Benign Tumor |
Malignant Tumor |
Entropy Spectrum ´
This is a complementary view to the Equilibrium Spectrum to further characterize the state of a disease.
The Entropy Spectrum is analyzed, when the measured signal is very similar to the reference spectrum (absolute reciprocal similarity value < 0.2). In this case, the state of a disease can be characterized by comparison with the reference spectrum.

Entropy Spectrum ( Osteoporose )
The entropy spectrum shows a set of 5 states of a disease. The lines in front represent healthy tissue without pathological expression. The lines in the back represent a chronic pathology.
The thick red and blue lines represent the measured input and output signal. The more the measured lines are in the back of the spectrum, the higher is the pathology expressed.
NLS Spectrum
Multidimensional NLS-analysis is identical to entropy analysis except that in NLS-analysis, all intermediate stages are recorded as physiological states from patients in different stages of the developing process under investigation. This enables building a more accurate model of the pathology development. NLS analysis is used solely to evaluate malignant processes and biochemical factors.
Analysis of oncology processes by an NLS analysis makes it possible to trace the possibility of an irreversible state in the pathology development. Growing amplitude of the output signal (the blue line in the graph) indicates increase of the compensatory mechanisms. On reaching the maximum value, the input signal graph may drop abruptly with high amplitude values of the input signal (red line) which indicates a failure in adaptation mechanisms and development of irreversible states.
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