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PSY-TEKTHE LATEST IN Subtle Energy Testing


by Lynn Priest S


cience fiction fans drool every time they see Scot- tie beam up the Star Trek crew to the USS Enterprise. While the technology needed to energize and trans-


port America’s most famous space team—Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, Bones, Worf, Data and Geordi—may not be here yet, the generation of machines that it takes to read their energy fields, is. Bob Hertz, a computer scientist and co-owner of Psy-Tek Subtle Energy Testing/Research Lab, gets a big kick out of working with several of these high-tech machines. Completely at home with sophisticated communications equipment and computers in a laboratory setting, Hertz is a man far ahead of his time. A serial entrepreneur, he has cre- ated several companies, one of which automated pediatric cardiology at Children’s Hospital San Diego 25 years ago. Since 1996, Hertz has been working with Mary Clark,


Ph.D., a psychotherapist and energy healer, focusing on health systems, alternative methods of healing and non- invasive methods of assessing health for allopathic and integrative physicians, nutritionists, craniosacral therapists, acupuncturists and chiropractors. “You name the field, we’ve worked with the practitioner,” he says.


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In 2001, Hertz and Clark came up with the idea of creating a subtle energy testing lab and began exploring non-invasive equipment that claimed to be energy based. “There are a lot of scam artists involved in this field, and as a computer scientist and programmer, I wanted the best equipment, so I wanted to see data, and not just listen to opinions,” advises Hertz. Because health practitioners such as acupuncturists and massage therapists can’t order tests such as X-rays and MRIs, Hertz and Clark searched for cutting-edge equipment and advanced health technology in body scans that reveal cellular level statistics, life energy patterns and other well- ness information. Some of the laboratory equipment looks at subtle energy systems within the body and how their com- ponents affect physical connections. “Practitioners use the images produced to help their patients understand what is happening internally and energetically,” Hertz explains. An Electro-Interstitial Fluid Scan (EIS), approved by the


Federal Food and Drug Administration, is a biofeedback device that can measure disease patterns and cell activity related to systemic body functioning.


Electro-Photonic Imaging, or EPI, uses Kirlian photog-


raphy, a technique for recording photographic images of plasma discharges and the auras of living plants and animals. The EPI process involves photographing fingertip emissions on a special crystal film plate to measure and display bio-en- ergy fields such as life energy patterns, chakras and elements of consciousness. Psy-Tek also offers high-tech medical thermal imaging,


known as thermography, which is now growing in popular- ity with women in search of non-invasive breast screening. According to Hertz, it can provide early detection of poten- tial disease and disorders some six to 10 years earlier than mammograms or ultrasound or MRI tests. “We don’t read


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