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Electro-Dermal Screening


The Tara Centre was the first clinic in Australia to introduce Computerised Electro-Dermal Screening in 1986 and remains at the forefront of this technique.

Electro-Dermal Screening is a method of evaluating health by taking a series of readings of electrical conductivity on a number of specific points on the skin, usually on the fingers and toes.

These points are connected energetically to the major organ meridians of the body and the readings obtained indicate levels of stress in those systems.

This approach, which originated in Germany in the early 1950’s helps determine the most effective remedies. 

By monitoring these readings it becomes possible to follow the body’s progress towards improved health.

Homoeopathic and isopathic remedies, flower essences, nutritional supplementation and other natural remedies are selected on an individual basis according to each person’s current needs.

  

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