This article was originally published in BRAINZ Magazine.
Many people experience physical symptoms that seem difficult to understand. They may visit several doctors, receive different diagnoses, or try different treatments without finding a clear explanation for what is happening in their body. In other cases, symptoms change over time. One issue improves while another appears. People often sense that their system is under strain but cannot identify what is actually causing the imbalance.
In my work, I therefore look at health from an additional perspective: the body’s ability to regulate itself. Biofield testing focuses on identifying which factors are currently placing stress on the system and which types of regulation may help restore stability.
Health as a regulatory system
In conventional medicine, the focus is often on diagnosing a specific disease or symptom. Biofield testing approaches health from a different angle. Instead of asking only what the diagnosis is, it asks: How well is the system currently able to regulate itself?
In this perspective, the human organism is not only understood as a biochemical system but also as an information system. Physical, emotional, and environmental stressors can influence this informational organization long before measurable medical findings appear. When the system becomes overloaded, symptoms may arise.
These can include
- recurring infections
- digestive problems
- sleep disturbances
- chronic fatigue
- skin reactions
- allergies or sensitivities
Rather than focusing on a single symptom, biofield testing helps identify which stress factors currently have the greatest influence on the system.
Identifying stress factors in the system
In my work, biofield testing can reveal different types of stressors that may influence a person’s well being. These can include:
- biological stressors such as microbes or viruses
- functional imbalances within organs or organ systems
- toxic or environmental influences
- internal stress patterns or emotional conflicts
- energetic imbalances affecting overall stability
Often it is not a single cause but a combination of different factors that challenge the system. Biofield testing helps identify which of these factors currently has priority.
How remote biofield testing works
This approach is based on the understanding that biological information can be accessed through what is sometimes described as the informational field of the body. In practice, clients send a dried blood drop on filter paper. This sample serves as an informational reference to the person from whom it originates. The blood sample itself is not analyzed in a laboratory and no substances or values are measured. Instead, it provides access to information about the current regulatory state of the system.
Working with the sample allows testing to take place in a calm and neutral way, independent of daily fluctuations or expectations. The test identifies which stress factors are currently most relevant and which forms of regulation may help restore balance.
Supporting self regulation remotely
Once the key stress factors are identified, remote regulation can be applied. In this process, regulatory frequencies are applied to the informational reference. The aim is to support the body’s natural ability to reorganize and regulate itself. Distance plays no role in this work because it operates on the informational level rather than through physical transmission.
All testing and regulation take place only with the explicit consent of the client.
What clients often experience
Many people who come to me have already explored various approaches but still feel that something is missing in their understanding of their symptoms. Biofield testing often helps them see their health situation in a broader context. Instead of looking only at individual symptoms, they begin to recognize patterns in how their system reacts to stress.
Clients often report improvements such as
- better sleep
- fewer recurring infections
- reduced skin reactions
- improved digestive stability
- greater overall balance
One client came to me with recurring skin rashes that had appeared for years without a clear explanation. Through biofield testing, it became apparent that histamine sensitivity combined with work related stress was placing strain on the system. Regulation of the digestive system helped stabilize the situation, and the reactions became significantly less frequent over time.
Biofield testing as a complementary approach
It is important to understand that biofield testing does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment. I am not a medical doctor or psychotherapist. My work belongs to complementary approaches that support the body’s capacity for regulation.
Biofield testing originates from biophysical experiential medicine and is taught in Germany within the framework of the Society for Biophysical Medicine, where I participate in ongoing training.
From my perspective, this method occupies a space between conventional medical diagnostics and purely psychological approaches. It offers an additional way of understanding how different stress factors interact within the system.
Understanding health beyond symptoms
Biofield testing does not define a person by their symptoms. Instead, it helps reveal which stressors currently have priority and how the system can gradually regain stability. When regulatory strain is reduced step by step, the body often regains its ability to respond more flexibly. In this state, improvement and recovery become possible.
Read the full article
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If you would like to learn more about my work
In my practice I combine biofield testing with methods such as Resonance Repatterning and Southwood Healing. This allows us to address emotional patterns, energetic imbalances, and physical stress factors together. If you would like to learn more about this approach, you can book a free clarity call to talk about how a remote regulation path could look like for you.