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Ondamed Therapy

 


What does Ondamed mean?

The word Ondamed is the Latin word for “medical wave”. Ondamed is an electro-magnetic biofeedback device, developed by Rolf Binder. It has been used successfully in Europe for 10 years, and, since its use for the past 2 years in the United States, both health practitioners and their clients have seen the benefits of this remarkable therapy. Originally developed in Germany, ONDAMED is FDA registered and can assist in conjunction with other proven therapies for those with chronic pain, fatigue, and malaise as a non-invasive therapeutic device.


How does Ondamed work?

The Ondamed system works via biofeedback matching your body’s specific frequencies against system frequencies and pre-bundled programs of pre-set frequencies generated by the Ondamed system. This way your body is “telling” the practitioner which frequencies it needs.

Using the Vascular Autonomic Signal (VAS) , felt in the client’s pulse, the practitioner can scan the body’s preferences, determines areas of meridian blockage and most importantly immediately simultaneously delivers the needed frequencies or pre-bundled programs, bringing the body back into balance.

The Vascular Autonomic Signal is used to determine the body’s blocked areas. The practitioner monitors the VAS (pulse) while dialing into the Ondamed’s stored frequencies and or pre-bundled programs. A frequency or program match occurs when there is a significant surge in the VAS felt at the pulse.

The VAS is a pulse feedback method developed by Dr. Paul Nogier in 1968. Nogier discovered there are 4 pulse responses to stimuli: no response, the weakening of the pulse signal, the increase of the pulse signal and a sharp spike. Pulse spikes occur as Ondamed scans through frequencies or as the practitioner runs the system’s 173 pre-bundled programs or by moving the Ondamed applicators over areas of the body containing energy blockages.

What happens during Ondamed therapy?

The client is fully clothed and comfortably seated during the session.

An applicator fits like a collar on the neck and delivers frequencies to the entire central nervous system. A hand held applicator, used by the practitioner, allows the practitioner to deliver frequencies to small localized areas of pain or tension, and one large matrix applicator [5 x 10"] allows delivery to large areas of the body such as the abdomen or the back. Consequently, a session can take as little as 15 minutes or last as long as one hour, and is usually very relaxing.