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Focus Altern Complement Ther 2003; 8: 158
The CHEFR has for several years been conducting research into a new model of health assessment using systems developed by Dr Harry Oldfield: PIP (polycontrast interference photography) and ESM (electro-scanning method). Our aim is to create an ‘Atlas of Disease States’ that will provide valuable information on which illness is likely to occur where.
Polycontrast interference photography forms the central part of CHEFR’s energy field imaging system. The individual is scanned in a full-spectrum lighting environment using a standard set of parameters to ensure uniformity in the assessments. This system provides a visual interpretation of the subtle energies surrounding the human body; ESM gives a quantitative assessment. Together they allow an accurate map of the human energy field to be created for each individual highlighting areas of imbalance or disease.
To date, we have catalogued over 2500 individuals. So far we have categorised three major groupings – pre-medical, medical and post-medical – and have cases recorded for 40 different disease states including arthritis, cancer and respiratory.
From our research, patterns of imbalance show in the human energy field before affecting the physical body. Detection of these presymptomatic stages of disease allows preventative measures to be taken to rebalance the system. Eventually, our Atlas will allow an independent assessment procedure by matching an individual’s health PIP scan to be compared with our database of known cases by way of pattern recognition.