E.I.S. (Electro Interstitial Scan)

The innovative E.I.S. produces a non-invasive 3-D full-body scan. You can monitor the effectiveness of medication, vitamins or other lifestyle choices to know if they are effective for you. The bottom line: the E.I.S. will save you time and money.

EIS Scan
  • Evaluates the function of 37 systems including the brain, heart, kidney, liver, intestines, stomach and spine.
  • Oxidative Stress
  • Hormone Levels
  • pH
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Insulin Levels
  • Lymph System
  • Neurotransmitters
  • Body Fat
  • Dehydration/Water Retention
  • Trace Minerals

In just 3 minutes, electrodes scan cellular fluid and 22 body functions and gives a snapshot of how the body is functioning at that moment.

You can see where your body is malfunctioning and/or verify treatment effectiveness.

Highlight potential problems before symptoms arise!

The E.I.S. introduces electric signals of low intensity (1.28V D.C.) through the human body via 6 electrodes. This is painless and has no negative effects on the patient. Twenty-two measurements are taken three times and a scan completes in 3 minutes. The scanning results are recorded by the E.I.S. software, which analyzes and interprets the test results and produces a variety of informative models, graphs and data for interpretation by a medical practitioner.

Allows medical professionals to quickly (just 3 minutes!):

  • model patient internal organs’ functional status
  • verify treatment effectiveness
  • spot possible drug side-effects
  • study cellular activity
  • evaluate microcirculation condition
  • receive biochemical estimations,
  • consider various physiological parameters

The resulting E.I.S. provides:

  • assistance to a doctor in diagnosis and targeting supplementary examinations
  • analysis of therapeutic treatment and follow-up
  • visual representations of organs in 3-D graphics

The E.I.S. gives a comprehensive overview of the reactions of the body. 3-D models of the full body and various individual parts of the body are created based on the electro interstitial gram (EIG). The models are color-coded to indicate where areas of imbalance are hyper-functioning or hypo-functioning.

“More than what I expected … motivational for the patient and
helpful to me in monitoring their progress.” Dr. DT, Lee’s Summit, MO

“A window to the future of all medicine.
Thank you for providing this
technology to me and my patients.”

Dr. JM, South Carolina

The E.I.S. provides a functional assessment of the main organs, with report screens that show interstitial biochemical values and an evaluation of body composition, including lean mass, fat mass and hydration data. Measurements are further extrapolated to provide report screens with hormone, electrolyte, neurotransmitter and oxidative stress analyses.

Assistance is also provided to the practitioner with suggestions for further medical tests for the patient, personalized diet and micro-nutrition, vitamin, plant therapy and trace element advice.

After any treatment is instituted, follow-up visits and tests can monitor treatment effectiveness and any side-effects during treatment and patient recovery.

How does it work?

Bio-impedance or electrical scanning of the body was established scientifically in the 1940s. It is now used in major medical centers and research facilities for lean mass/fat mass ratio analysis, in T-scan tomography and in thoracic impedance analysis.

Low voltage direct current is known to pass through only interstitial fluid in the body (painless). The E.I.S. system is a bio-sensor that analyzes the interstitial fluid locally in vivo by application of a D.C. current between cutaneous zones using electrodes.

Detects malfunctions such as:

  • hormonal and neurotransmitter imbalances
  • oxidation-reduction imbalances and mitochondropathy
  • detoxification and biotransformational imbalances
  • immune imbalances
  • inflammatory imbalances
  • digestive, absorptive, and microbiological imbalances
  • structural imbalances (from cellular membrane function to the musculoskeletal system)

According to the Institute for Functional Medicine