Welcome to the fifth installment of our BioCoherence webinar series! In this session, we dive deep into the functionality of lists within the BioCoherence software. Lists are a powerful tool that allows users to test various elements, such as supplements, frequencies, or even images, and analyze how these elements affect the body, mind, spirit, and energy of the user. This blog post will cover everything discussed in the webinar, from the difference between scans and live tests to creating and managing your own lists. Let's get started!
Next Webinar: Stay tuned for our next webinar, where we will explore another exciting feature of BioCoherence.
Understanding the Difference Between a Scan and a Test
Before we delve into the specifics of lists, it's essential to understand the difference between a scan and a test in BioCoherence.- Scan: A scan is a comprehensive recording of the user's physiological and energetic state. It can be done using either the BioCoherence sensor or an Apple Watch. The scan provides a detailed analysis of the user's body, mind, spirit, and energy, which is computed locally on the computer after the recording.
- Test: A test, on the other hand, is a live evaluation of how the user's body reacts to specific information, such as text, images, or frequencies. Unlike a scan, live tests can only be performed using the BioCoherence sensor, as the Apple Watch does not support live testing due to API limitations.
Why Use a Test?
When you perform a test, you get an immediate response from the user's body to the information presented. This information could be anything from a supplement to a yoga pose or even a frequency. The system measures how the user's biomarkers react to the information and displays the result as a needle on the screen. The needle will indicate whether the information is:- Lowering energy: The information is detrimental to the user's energy.
- Neutral: The information has no significant effect.
- Giving more energy: The information is beneficial to the user's energy.
Creating and Using Lists in BioCoherence
One of the most powerful features of BioCoherence is the ability to create and use lists. Lists allow you to test various elements, such as supplements, yoga poses, or frequencies, and see how they affect the user. You can also specify which organs or systems the elements in the list are supposed to act on, making the tests even more targeted.Types of Lists
There are two main types of lists in BioCoherence:- Information Lists: These lists contain items like text, images, or other forms of information that can be presented to the user during a test.
- Frequency Lists: These lists contain specific frequencies that can be played to the user during a test to see how their body reacts.
Pre-Evaluation vs. Live Testing
There are two ways to use lists in BioCoherence:- Pre-Evaluation: This is done after a scan. The system evaluates how well each element in the list matches the user's current physiological and energetic state. For example, if a user has low energy in the brain, a supplement that is supposed to enhance brain function will be ranked higher than one that affects an already healthy organ.
- Live Testing: This is done in real-time using the BioCoherence sensor. The user is presented with the information (text, image, or frequency), and the system measures their immediate physiological response. This is displayed as a needle on the screen, indicating whether the information is beneficial, neutral, or detrimental.
Creating Your Own Lists
One of the most exciting features of BioCoherence is the ability to create your own lists. You can create lists for anything you want to test, from supplements to yoga poses to frequencies. Here's how you can create a list:- Go to the List Editor: In the BioCoherence app, navigate to the list editor by clicking on the "Test Lists" option in the main menu.
- Create a New List: Click on the "Create New List" button and give your list a name. You can also add a description and a picture to make it easier to identify.
- Add Items to the List: Once your list is created, you can start adding items. Each item can have a title, description, and picture. You can also specify the intended effects of the item, such as which organs or systems it is supposed to affect.
- Magic Guess Actions: If you're unsure about the specific effects of an item, you can use the "Magic Guess Actions" feature. This feature uses AI to analyze the item and suggest which organs or systems it might affect.
- Save and Test: Once your list is complete, you can save it and start testing it with your users. You can either do a pre-evaluation after a scan or perform a live test using the BioCoherence sensor.
Sharing Lists
Once you've created a list, you can choose to keep it private, share it with specific users, or make it public. Public lists can be shared with other BioCoherence users, and you can even charge a fee for access to your list. This is a great way to monetize your expertise if you specialize in a particular area, such as supplements or yoga.Performing a Live Test
Once you've created your list, you can perform a live test to see how the user reacts to each item in the list. Here's how to do it:- Select the List: Go to the "Test Lists" section and select the list you want to test.
- Perform Individual Test: Click on the "Perform Individual Test" button to start the test. The system will present each item in the list to the user, and the BioCoherence sensor will measure their physiological response.
- Analyze the Results: After the test is complete, you'll see the results for each item. The system will display whether the item lowered the user's energy, had no effect, or gave them more energy.
Remote Testing with the Ask Feature
One of the most innovative features of BioCoherence is the ability to perform remote tests using the Ask feature. If your user has a BioCoherence sensor at home, you can send them a test request through the cloud. The user will perform the test on their own, and the results will be sent back to you. This is especially useful for practitioners who work with clients remotely.Advanced Features: Floor Plans and Maps
BioCoherence also allows you to create tests based on floor plans or maps. This is particularly useful for geobiology or Feng Shui practitioners who want to test how different areas of a space affect the user's energy.How to Create a Floor Plan Test
- Upload a Floor Plan: In the list editor, you can upload a floor plan or map as an image.
- Add Items to the Map: Once the floor plan is uploaded, you can add items to specific areas of the map. For example, you can add EMF Fields to the bedroom or Moisture to the kitchen.
- Test the Map: When you perform the test, the system will present the floor plan to the user, and the BioCoherence sensor will measure their physiological response to each area.
Conclusion
Lists are a powerful and flexible tool in BioCoherence that allow you to test a wide range of elements and see how they affect the user's body, mind, spirit, and energy. Whether you're testing supplements, yoga poses, or even floor plans, BioCoherence gives you the tools to create customized tests and analyze the results in real-time.In this webinar, we covered:- The difference between scans and live tests.
- How to create and use lists in BioCoherence.
- The power of pre-evaluation and live testing.
- Advanced features like floor plans and maps.
- How to share and monetize your lists.
Next Webinar: Stay tuned for our next webinar, where we will explore another exciting feature of BioCoherence.
- Can BioCoherence tests help identify whether meditation or frequency is helping a user?
- Yes, you can track changes by retesting an item and comparing results. Improvement in response suggests benefit, while worsening indicates possible conflict.
- Can I create custom test lists in BioCoherence?
- Yes, you can create lists for anything such as supplements, yoga poses, or meditations. Each item can have intended effects stated which are used for pre-evaluation and can also be tested individually in live tests.
- Can I test predefined BioCoherence frequencies on a client?
- Yes, you can choose from existing protocols or biomarkers like organs or chakras, feed them during a live test, analyze the reaction, and decide whether to include them in a frequency program.
- Can test items be placed visually on an image for contextual testing?
- Yes, you can associate items with specific areas on an uploaded image (e.g., Feng Shui map or floor plan). During tests, the system will present these regions for focused biofeedback analysis.
- How are meditation lists rotated daily in BioCoherence?
- If a meditation list contains multiple meditations, one is selected daily and rotated automatically, allowing for sequenced practices across days.
- How can I build a custom product list in BioCoherence?
- Create a list, name it, optionally set a brand, and for each product use the "Magic Guess Actions" to auto-generate predicted physiological effects. This will let you test and see what best fits a client based on their scan.
- How can I make my custom list public or private in BioCoherence?
- In list settings, you can set your list as private, per-customer, unlisted (with invite code), or public. Public lists can be free or have a fee assigned.
- How can I perform a live test using BioCoherence?
- Go to the test list, choose a list such as herbs, select the items to test, and click "Perform individual test." You must use the BioCoherence sensor, and the person being tested must see or hear the stimuli. The app will measure their physiological resp...
- How can I test a specific sensitivity or allergy in BioCoherence?
- Create a test item named after the allergen (e.g., tomato), add an image or details, and perform a test. The user's physiological response will indicate attraction or aversion.
- How can I test spatial information like a house plan in BioCoherence?
- Upload a floor plan as the list image, add custom items (e.g., bed, EMF zones), and place them visually on the image. Each item can then be tested for user response, useful for geobiology or coaching.
- How do I access existing test material such as herbs or supplements in BioCoherence?
- BioCoherence offers predefined lists (e.g., herbs, essential oils). These can be downloaded from the cloud and used directly or duplicated and edited to customize for your practice.
- How do I add a new meditation to BioCoherence?
- In a meditation list, click the pencil icon to enter edit mode, add a new item, use "Magic Write" to generate a meditation text using AI, and optionally request a professional audio recording of it.
- How do I initiate a remote test with a client using BioCoherence?
- Use the "Ask" button within the live tests screen. This sends a test request to the client's device where they can use their sensor to perform the test locally. The data is sent back to you with both scan and test results.
- How do I order test items by scan evaluation in BioCoherence?
- After conducting a scan, view any test list and click the "Order by scan evaluation" button to rank items from most to least beneficial based on the current evaluation.
- How does "Magic Guess Actions" work in BioCoherence?
- It uses the content of your item (e.g., meditation text) to infer which organs or energy systems the item should influence. You can manually adjust or accept those to assist with scan-based pre-evaluation.
- How is pre-evaluation different from a live test in BioCoherence?
- Pre-evaluation uses the scan data to match item effects (e.g., supplement benefits for organs or doshas) to current measured needs and provides a percentage match. A live test directly measures physiological reactions to stimuli in real time.
- Is previous test data remembered for clients in BioCoherence?
- Yes, past test data such as reactions to individual items (e.g., peppermint) are stored per client and can be referenced even without a new recording.
- What are the two main types of lists in BioCoherence?
- Information lists and frequency lists. Information lists include items such as products or meditations, while frequency lists include physiological or corrective frequencies linked to organs, meridians, or chakras.
- What does the needle indicate during a BioCoherence test?
- The needle shows whether the tested item lowers, increases, or is neutral to the user's energy. This is indicated by placing the test card in one of three bins: negative, neutral, or positive energy response.
- What does the white vs blue background indicate in the frequency lists?
- White background items are biomarkers (e.g., organs, chakras), while blue background items are corrective protocols (e.g., Rife or binaural beats).
- What is the difference between a scan and a test list in BioCoherence?
- A scan can be performed using a sensor or an Apple Watch, and analyzes the body, mind, spirit, and energy, with results computed locally. A test list provides immediate responses to stimuli like text, image, or frequency, but can only be conducted using ...
- Where do I find test lists inside the BioCoherence app?
- From the top-right menu, select "Test Lists" to view or create lists. You can also access test items directly from the user's interface by selecting categories like products or meditations.
