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Romberg's Test I made a large Life Field Transformer, or LFT,
with a diameter of about three feet and six inches wide, from aluminum
flashing. We had already found that size matters with the LFT. The
bigger, the stronger the effect. I call this big LFT the Big One. The
strong energy effects by the Big One was noticed immediately by my
friend Irwin, who is very sensitive to these kinds of energies. But
Irwin, having a medical degree and experience, noticed another effect
that is know as Romberg's positive. What is the Romberg's test? The test is done by requesting the patient
to keep his feet firmly together, arms by the side and the eyes open at
first. The balance of the patient is noted. Now the patient is asked to
close both eyes and the balance is now noted for around 1 minute. If
closing the eyes causes a much worse balance then the test is said to be
positive. It indicates that the patient is excessively reliant on his
vision to maintain balance. The problem may lie in the vestibular or
proprioceptive systems. The physiology behind this test is that to
maintain balance we need at least 2 of the following 3 components:
vision (which can be used to monitor changes in balance), proprioception
(the ability to know one’s body in space) and vestibular function
(labyrinth of the inner ear that gives us our sense of equilibrium). |