
EDA sessions vary in length depending on the type of analysis. A full body check takes approximately one hour, while specific tests, such as food and environmental sensitivities, take 30-60 minutes. The quick check procedure typically lasts about 15 minutes. The time required will be discussed during your consultation.
EDA is helpful for identifying underlying functional disturbances such as sensitivities to foods, environmental irritants, or stress. It can also detect early signs of imbalance in the body, including immune system responses, hormonal imbalances, or digestive issues that conventional tests might miss. By addressing these imbalances early, EDA helps prevent further health complications.
Yes, Electrodermal Analysis is a safe, non-invasive procedure. It uses a very low electrical current (micro-amps), which is painless and harmless to the body. The test is designed to measure the body's natural energy flow at specific acupuncture points, ensuring no discomfort or side effects. EDA is widely recognized as a holistic diagnostic tool.
The frequency of EDA tests depends on your specific health concerns and treatment goals. Some patients may benefit from periodic check-ups to monitor their energy balance, while others may only need one session to address a particular issue. Your healthcare provider at Alpine Clinic will recommend an appropriate schedule based on your needs.