Heart Rate Variability

as an Indicator of Health

How healthy are we and which treatments can really help us? How many trips from physician to physician could be avoided if heart rate variability were to be considered in diagnosis? It gives an indication of how the length between heart beat intervals varies greatly. In general, larger fluctuations mean that the body is better able to regulate the autonomic system and thus has better vital energy.
Measurements of heart rate variability can thus show how healthy a person is and whether a treatment will be effective for him or not.

Despite the latest developments in Western medicine, many illnesses and mood disorders persist, for example cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, cancer, allergies, attention and performance deficit, fatigue, depression, burnout syndrome.