Westphal Institute corp. Est. 1989
     Dr. Allan DeBavelaere MD (France), Hom D, Ac D

Biomedical Testing Using the Kindling Electrodermal System

What is an EAV system?

EAV means Electro-Acupuncture according to Voll.  Dr. Voll, a German physician, discovered 40 years ago that the electrical potential of acupuncture points can accurately reflect the energy or activity corresponding to the organs and functions of the human body.

Dr. Voll also realized that all substances (i.e. food, pharmaceutical drugs, homeopathic drugs, viruses etc.) Have a specific vibration (energetic signature) which can be transmitted through an electrical signal. Changes in the Kindling’s readings through an individual’s immune response provide a good indication of the positive, neutral or negative action of the substance on the individual.

In Germany, this system is used exclusively by medical doctors.

 

Why should we be tested?

Electrodermal testing is the easiest and fastest way to pinpoint food sensitivities, allergens, viruses and environmental pollutants. If the result of the test is positive more investigation may be performed if necessary (traditional tests). Sometimes the reverse presents itself, in that other tests have revealed some results which the Kindling has then confirmed. 
We introduced electrodermal testing to Calgary in 1994 as a backup diagnosis for Dr. DeBavelaere’s treatment for his patients.  When we arrived in Calgary in 1989, many people, shying away from homeopathy (a complementary medicine then unknown in Calgary), were not ready to change their life habits on the word of a foreign medical doctor.  When they saw that the computerized results gave credence to Dr. DeBavelaere’s suggestions they were more inclined to follow his treatments faithfully.

 

What can we test?

From the single discovery of Dr. Voll, it became possible to detect imbalances in an individual’s organs and glands, as well as a wide range of food, additive, chemical, yeast and common environmental sensitivities and allergies. It is also possible to detect heavy metals, parasites, and some viral (Epstein Barr) and bacterial activity