Jerry Tennant, MD  
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What is My Voltage?  

Knowing that chronic disease is associated with low voltage, an obvious question is, "What is my voltage?"

One can measure the body's voltage with a voltmeter that measures in millivolts. However, the voltage in the body pulses, making it difficult to get a true endpoint with a voltmeter. There are computerized devices that will measure the body voltage. An example is the Tennant Biomodulator® in Access Mode.

The Tennant Biomodulator® can be placed into the Assess Mode to measure the area of concern.
There are various computerized devices to measure the impedance of the body. These were developed in the 1950's before the FDA began to evaluate devices. The FDA has not approved these devices for measuring body voltage, but they have been in continuous use for this purpose around the world since 1951.
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