Terminology

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  • Biocommunication

    In the context of ZYTO Technology, biocommunication consists of an exchange of information between a computer and the body. The ZYTO Hand Cradle measures galvanic skin response (GSR), and the software ranks changes in energetic coherence and generates reports.

     

  • Biological Coherence

    A state in the body where two or more things exist without conflict. By evaluating digital signals associated with actual items, ZYTO decision-support technology can detect and rank changes. Reports generated from this information act as guides in making decisions about personal wellness. Biological coherence is also referred to as biological preference.

     

  • Galvanic Skin Response

    A method of measuring fluctuations in the electrical conductivity of the skin.

     

  • Virtual Item

    A digital signature in the ZYTO software that is associated with an actual item. The ZYTO Hand Cradle gathers galvanic skin response (GSR) data, and the ZYTO software evaluates changes in the this data in light of various Virtual Items.

     

  • Stressor Virtual Item

    An item run as a stressor in a biosurvey that represents a biomarker or an external item. Both positive and negative responses to stressor Virtual Items are considered when examining what to use as balancer Virtual Items.

     

  • Biomarkers

    Another term for a stressor Virtual Item often associated with physical parts and systems within the body.

     

  • Balancer Virtual Items

    Items run as balancers during a biosurvey that represent various products or services. Any positive in- or out-of-range items can be considered to use as balancer Virtual Items.

     

  • Biosurvey

    A survey that identifies the body’s biological coherence for a chosen group of Virtual Items. The results from a biosurvey can help you and your client make better decisions about their wellness.

     

  • Range

    The range is determined by measuring the responses to 35 neutral Virtual Items at the beginning of every ZYTO scan. The range is the body’s normal response level. Anything in range may be considered a stressor Virtual Item the body may be able to handle on its own. The out-of-range stressor Virtual Items are items that may require some support to bring back into range.

     

  • Deviation Ratio (dR)

    A numerical expression of coherence with a specific Virtual Item. A positive dR indicates an increase in coherence, while a negative dR indicates diminishing coherence.

     

  • Dynamic Baseline

    A real-time measurement of the body’s energetic posture. Because the body’s energy constantly fluctuates, this measurement is calculated with each Virtual Item and its corresponding dR.

     

  • Vectors Tab

    Shows energetic relationships between items in the body.

     

  • Non-Response or Zero-Response Virtual Item

    A Virtual Item with a dR value of zero that may be interpreted as a balanced response. In certain cases, practitioners may interpret a non- or zero response as showing that the biomarker was too weak to show a response.

     

  • Biomarker Progress Chart

    Shows progress made when each product Virtual Item was introduced. Can be used to see the most “stubborn” biomarker(s) to bring into range and to identify patterns and trends.

     

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