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How is EDS performed?

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How is EDS performed?

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A. EDS is a non-invasive, painless procedure. It uses a pen-like device that is touched to specific points on the hands and feet while a hand piece is held in one hand to complete the circuit. The only thing that is felt during the procedure is the pressure that is applied while the points are tested. The initial visit lasts approximately 60 minutes, with follow-up visits usually lasting 15-30 minutes. Each person’s specific needs determine the number of visits necessary to restore meridian balance. No needles! No blood work! No pain!

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