Medication Testing Report

“EAV” Point and Medication Testing

By Dr. Walter D. Sturm

One of the main problems with learning “EAV” testing (not just the “fudging and faking” so many practitioners are currently fooling themselves with) is finding concise information on proper technique. This report is a translation of the dentist Dr. Fritz Kramer’s  full medication testing guidelines from beginning to highly advanced aspects. Dr. Kramer (a colleague of Dr. Voll) has given us the most complete, step-by-step guidelines for learning medication testing on your own based on his seventeen years of practice and teaching, as well as suggested the preparations to start with (recommendation on how to order a set of those preparations for yourself are included within the report). If you follow all of the report instructions, you will learn how to do medication testing by yourself, easily, quickly and correctly. If not, something is wrong with your Electro-Acupuncture instrument – not you!

An advantage for those just learning:

  • Step-by-step instructions for learning med-testing on your own; following them you will learn how to do it.

Some advantages for those who know how:

  • Refine your med-test technique; confirm you are doing it right.
  • Complete details on how to easily establish “ideal value” for each individual patient which you will find can range anywhere from forty-two to over fifty. Learn to do it on yourself first.
  • Using the individual’s own ideal value in therapy helps you do the job easier, and with much better therapeutic results. Not only that, it makes selection of remedies clearer, and requires fewer medications. Patients get well much quicker working with true biological balance, instead of a fixed “50” for every person.
  • They are going to have to re-write the EAV textbooks on this aspect very soon–too many German practitioners are proving the efficacy of this to themselves for “50” to remain dogma.

Now available in digital PDF format.

For those just learning point and medication testing, please also refer to the OIRF EAV Mini-Manual for detailed point information. Please follow this link.

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Medication Testing Report
Published July 1982
© Copyright 1982, Dr. Walter D. Sturm (OIRF)
Occidental Institute and Praxis2Practice, Penticton, BC Canada

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About the author

Thanks to an eidetic memory and a near Mensa level IQ, Dr. Sturm had the ability to research huge quantities of printed materials (in seven languages) and then absorb and correlate the information without error or confusion. A dynamic speaker with an innate talent for teaching, he was able to meticulously share his knowledge and depth of understanding with the participants. Dr. Sturm was able to bring you right up to date with the very latest German discoveries based on his regular attendance at German language Symposia and conferences as well as the most recent German language publications.

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