The Biorhythms sotware module is designed to synchronize a client's internal and external biorhythms using TCM algorithms ("Zi Wu Liu Zhu" and "Ling Gui Ba Fa") and Ayurvedic principles (circadian rhythms).
To calculate the biorhythms, the client's date of birth must be specified in their client card. Without it, the Point of the power of birth date cannot be calculated.
The module consists of 6 tabs: Description of the day, BAP, General, Calendar, Wu-Xing points, 60 personal points.
The Description of the day tab opens by default. In the table on the left, the cell corresponding to the current 60-hour cycle is marked with a checkmark. The upper window on the right displays two prescriptions that are currently active. The top prescription includes Biorhythmic points of TCM, while the bottom one features Biorhythmic points of Ayurveda.
The Biorhythmic Points of TCM prescription is based on the classical concepts of "Zi Wu Liu Zhu" and "Ling Gui Ba Fa", which account for an individual's personal energy and the energy of the current day. The treatment is administered every 3 days. On rest days between biorhythmic sessions, use procedure #2 from the prescription in the Acupuncture module for symptomatic treatment and to restore meridian balance. The full treatment course consists of 10-15 procedures, which includes 5-6 biorhythmic sessions.
The Biorhythmic Points of Ayurveda prescription is based on the circadian cycle of organ activity and their current functional state (Organ Pulse). Treatment is administered every other day. On rest days between biorhythmic sessions, use procedure #2 from the prescription in the Acupuncture module for symptomatic treatment and to restore meridian balance. The full treatment course consists of 10 to 15 procedures, which includes 6 to 7 biorhythmic sessions.
Clicking on any point within these prescriptions will expand its description, allowing you to assess its relevance for the specific client. To visualize the point's location, navigate to the BAP tab.
You can also take into account the intersection point of the TCM and Ayurvedic algorithms. Four time intervals and their associated meridians are color-coded in the table to correspond with the dominant dosha. One of these four time periods is highlighted in dark pink, indicating the meridian of the dominant dosha with the most significant imbalance.
In the Wu-Xing Points column of the table, the point with the highest activity for the current day, which also resonates energetically with the selected day, is highlighted in color.
Performing the procedures at this time, using the points specified in the prescriptions, will further enhance the effect of the acupuncture treatment.
You can also navigate to the Calendar tab and select a different day when the client is available for an appointment.
This will allow you to study the biorhythmic points of the selected day by navigating to the Description of the day tab.
There is another scenario. You can navigate to the Wu-Xing Points tab and select a BAP point, for instance, one that is related to the imbalanced meridian. The system will then automatically calculate the nearest day in the 60-day cycle when this point is most active.
Next, proceed to the Description of the day tab to determine the optimal time for the client's next session.
For advanced users who are familiar with the energy characteristics of each day in the 60-day cycle: Navigate to the General tab and click on the symbol representing the desired day. The corresponding date will be displayed on the right side of the screen. Then, schedule the procedure for that day and select the appropriate prescription.
When deciding which prescription to follow — TCM or Ayurvedic biorhythmic points — consider the following guidelines:
If the client exhibits a pronounced asthenic condition (TP < 500 msec² in the Spectrum tab), begin with the "milder" Ayurvedic biorhythmic algorithms before progressing to the "stronger" TCM algorithms.
It has been observed that initiating treatment with TCM algorithms in cases of acute asthenic states may lead to temporary discomfort. Starting with Ayurvedic algorithms facilitates a gentler healing process. However, if the energy level is sufficient (TP > 1000 msec²), you may begin directly with TCM algorithms.