Videos and user manual4.2. Organ maps
In this section, we'll explore the functionality of organs in our body assessment application. When you access the organs category, you will first be presented with a full body visualization. You can enter the general assessment by clicking on a specific organ to see its relationship to other parts of the body. For example, highlighted organs are those of interest. By clicking on the heart, you'll see its connections with various organs, and these relationships are also visible on the map.
You can easily navigate by clicking on specific systems such as the respiratory system to see its connections, including with neurotransmitters, the tongue, mouth and various tissues. Clicking on the mouth zooms in on the digestive system, modifying the map to show the relationships between the mouth and other aspects of the digestive system.
You can also select different maps, such as the brain map. This map will show you the different parts of the brain, with a full evaluation in list form. If you wish to locate a particular part, the map will show it to you. For example, if you click on the epiphysis, you'll see its position and the glands it receives and sends signals from. Each element, such as serotonin or prolactin, can be explored to see its connections or lack of connections with other hormones.
The organs section also offers options for viewing energy, entropy and coherence, which vary according to the screen used. On the full body screen, these parameters are displayed for the elements deemed most relevant, indicating their energy resources or level of agitation. For example, by examining teeth or vertebrae, you can identify which are the most energetic or agitated, offering valuable information for a complete check-up.
Finally, as a reminder, whenever you identify a relevant item, you can add it to the priority list by clicking on the dedicated icon. This allows them to be included in the balancing selection for subsequent harmonization.
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