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Advanced Autonomic Nervous System Monitoring
Early Detection of Health Changes Through Heart Rate Variability Analysis
ANALYSIS is a system for collecting important data related to the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is essential for the human body and controls our heartbeat. However, a regular heartbeat is not necessarily a sign of good health. There are fluctuations from one heartbeat to the next, creating variability. ANALYSIS measures, analyzes, and stores these differences. This allows for the detection of physical and molecular changes in the body, often years before the onset of disease. Early detection is therefore particularly important in chronic diseases caused by mitochondrial dysfunction.
Scan
All scans are recorded and saved. This makes the measures taken visible.
Recovery
Health and recovery are improved on a whole new level.
Optimization
Heart rate variability is optimized through more effective methods.
Course
Measurement results can be made comparable in many analyses.
The Science Behind HRV
Understanding What Happens During Your HRV Assessment
Your HRV assessment provides a detailed view of how your autonomic nervous system regulates the body. It helps identify imbalances between sympathetic and parasympathetic activity that may affect overall health. The process may also include guided biofeedback to further evaluate and support nervous system balance.
Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
Sympathetic Nervous System: Activates the body's "fight-or-flight" response, increasing organ activity during stress and enhancing performance.
Scientifically Based
HRV analysis is the only widely recognized diagnostic method that can provide early warning signs of physical disorders, including heart disease, stress-related conditions, digestive issues, and autoimmune diseases.
Bio Feedback
The integrated cardiovagal biofeedback uses guided breathing to assess and improve autonomic balance. If the initial HRV analysis shows a regulatory imbalance, a follow-up measurement with paced breathing is performed immediately.