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Do you provide a manual that gives guidelines for interpreting the results, or even selecting choices?
What do the numbers mean in front of the remedy names in the analysis chart?
What does the value number mean in the analysis sheet after the remedy name?
What is the optimum value? Does 100 for the brain mean that it is perfectly good or bad? Or is this like Electro Acupuncture where a high value indicates inflammation? What values does a perfectly healthy person have?
Does everybody resonate with the same things, or do different people get different results?
Which items are significant?
What does it mean if the top item is 100 and everything else is very small?
Why does somebody resonate with an item?
What does it mean if a result has a negative value?
I'm confused about the meaning of some of the results like matrix, or reconnect functions, or subtle sheets. What do they mean?
Q: Do you provide a manual that gives guidelines for interpreting the results, or even selecting choices?
A: We provide a detailed manual on how to use all the functions of the Inergetix-CoRe System, but the interpretation of results and selection of remedies to balance with from results has to be based on your training and your interaction with the client; the Inergetix-CoRe System can only suggest the most likely items.
Also please remember that the Inergetix-CoRe System is only an aid for diagnosis, not a replacement for sound education in the health profession. The Inergetix-CoRe System is a very sophisticated tool and if you use it as such, it will have great value for your practice, but if you sacrifice your own good judgment or take analysis results too literally without a holistic viewpoint, you will not have optimal results. The ability for lateral thinking is key in understanding the condition of a client just as well as in using the Inergetix-CoRe System.
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Q: What do the numbers mean in front of the remedy names in the analysis chart?
A: In earlier versions of Inergetix-CoRe, the numbers next to the names showed first the group number then a dot and then the item number. In all versions of Inergetix-CoRe, all 25,000 remedies in the database are organized in 400 groups, which cannot directly be viewed but are listed with an identifying number in the Database window. Each group contains up to 250 items and remedies that can be seen on the Results sheet listed in order of their relative importance for that case.
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Q: What does the value number mean in the analysis sheet after the remedy name?
A: All results of analysis are referenced to 100 points for the top item; this means the top item will always come up with a value of 100 and the other items with values lower than 100 and relative to it (that is, not an absolute value, but a percentage). If the drop in value from the first to the following ones is not very big, it means there is not much of a difference in how strongly indicated the remedies are for this client... so you have to investigate further to find the appropriate item or remedy, or use all for synchronizing... but remember you will be more successful if you are more selective.... never abandon your own good judgment.
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Q: What is the optimum value? Does 100 for the brain mean that it is perfectly good or bad? Or is this like Electro Acupuncture where a high value indicates inflammation? What values does a perfectly healthy person have?
A: All results presented by the Inergetix-CoRe System are informational resonance values not measurements in the ordinary sense. This is usually the most difficult thing to adjust to. If an item comes up with a high resonance value it means that it has some sort of connection with the symptom and the client. The connection can sometimes be that it is the cause of the symptom or a remedy for the symptom, but more often it does not stand in such a linear connection. Informational analysis is a holistic way of looking at the situation, so it happens often that it takes some probing and thinking to find the connection. As an analogy take the following example: If you would ask a room full of people, who feels that he resonates with "Circus"?, then maybe a great number of them would raise their hands. Now the reasons for this resonance might be very different from one person to another; one might resonate because he likes animals, another because he has such fond memories of being in the circus as a child, another because he finds it repugnant to force animals to do silly tricks and so on.
The fact that "brain" comes up with a value of 100 could mean that there is a psychological component to the problem, but also one should consider the fact that there is maybe an involvement of the nervous system as it is ruled from the brain, or it could mean that the client has to find a way to think differently about the situation, or it could simply mean the client is a very brain-centered individual and so on. The items coming up are coincidental (please read more about the role and meaning of coincidence elsewhere on this site) and are statistically filtered from millions of possible connections and are thus most often meaningful, but it may happen that there are cases where this meaning cannot be found or does not exist.
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Q: Does everybody resonate with the same things, or do different people get different results?
A: If you ask a roomful of people, ‘who resonates with a circus?’, you will find that many resonate – if you ask more questions to find out why, different people will respond differently. After having talked to people and asked questions, then you know enough. Sometimes many people will resonate with heavy metal toxicity, for example, any many others will resonate with muskuloskeletal issues or emotional stress. It is different for everybody and each condition; the results are client-specific and condition-specific.
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Q: Which items are significant?
A: Average resonance is indicated by a value below 30 or 35, either positive or negative. Positive values above 30 or 35 are above average resonance; negative values between -100 and -30 or -35 show below average resonance. You might get a below average resonance for a biochemical if you have become insensitive to it through over-consumption (for example, by eating hormones in meat, or taking a lot of a particular supplement). We had somebody in the office with a negative value of -100 relating to fear, and they said 'I don't have any fear'. They don't resonate with fear; they don't have a sensitivity to it - shown by the negative value; we were not surprised by their statement that the result is wrong, because they don't resonate to the item.
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Q: What does it mean if the top item is 100 and everything else is very small?
A: The top item will always have a value of 100, but that is not an absolute value; 100 is the number chosen for the top item and all other values are relative to that. One item must always ahve a value of 100. There are two possible interpretations when only one item is above 30-35 - one possibilility is that the top item is highly significant, so much so that all the items are irrelevant by comparison, the other possibility is that the group as a whole has no significance. One way to determine which interpretation is most probably correct is by re-running the same group with another group to see if that item with a value of 100 is still a high-value item, or if it now has a lower value in the context of the larger goup.
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Q: Why does somebody resonate with an item?
A: To find the reason for resonance, do not rely on the results of only one analysis. Other analyses can be run so that the whole picture can be considered, and you can (usually) talk with the client. Elsewhere on this site you will find an article about the twelve reasons for resonance (see Background/CoRe System Theory/Resonance). To me, it's exciting that there are 12 reasons, because there is room for the art and poetry of this to blossom and bear fruit.
Resist the temptation to see only one meaning for a high value (in this case as overworking) - or (for example for a vitamin) as necessarily being a need for that item (in this case, the vitamin). In the informational realm, everything is connected - if things have no separation, there is no measuring, no limits, no clear-cut, always-the-same meanings. Each item relates to the whole picture of the situation, so in one situation there is one reason for resonance and in another situation there may be another reason.
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Q: What does it mean if a result has a negative value?
A: A negative value comes for something that has below average resonance, and below average resonance is what we 'buffer'. If the body 'buffers' something, it does not even see it - for example, it does not even recognize a supplement. Immunity is a positive effect of having a negative resonance. A negative value means something bypasses you completely - you do not see it, you have a lack of sensitivity to it. A highly enlightened being who does not see negativity, such as anger, would have negativity as a high negative value. A +100 value for negativity would be if negativity is covered by a nice smile - the person has been trained to be positive over the top of the negativity.
What we see, the form of the reaction, is not actual resonance - it is a reaction to the resonance. Many people don't see others who an amputated limb for example, because it's too painful for them to see it. Those people would have -100 value for amputation or body image, because they can not see things that are not nice.
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Q: I'm confused about the meaning of some of the results like matrix, or reconnect functions, or subtle sheets. What do they mean?
A: Any result may have one or maybe more of the twelve different reasons for resonance (see elsewhere on this site for the full list) - one of the reasons is 'association' and this would be the client's association with the item. It is the practitioner's role to guide the client to their own understanding and draw out the meaning (and the connection) if possible. Of course it may help if the practitioner has an idea of the meaning, and they too can begin from their own association (without trying to lead the client) - for example, 'matrix' can be considered as organization or structure (one practitioner said that it is the cellular structure); 'reconnect functions' could be the reconnection of body functions (or emotional functions or parts of a family - what does the client feel is disconnected?); 'subtle sheets' might be subtle veils of imagination or smokescreens that are put up to hide something or protect the client from something.
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