1. Measuring Wellness and Functional Medicine
2. Electrodermal Screening Technology
3. Other Bio-Physical/Structural Assessment Models
4. The Biochemical Assessment Models
5. The Milieu Assessment Model
One of the principal ways of assessing a person's regulatory state is to measure the biochemical environment of the cells and their surrounding fluids. Biological medicine refers to this cellular and extra-cellular environment as the "Biological terrain" or "internal milieu". If this milieu is out of balance - too acidic or deficient in nutrient elements, or too filled up with metabolic waste and cellular debris- then the critical chemical reactions within and between cells cannot occur, or else they happen in a way that is detrimental to the surrounding tissue. Knowing the state of the inter milieu becomes critical to fashioning a treatment plan, because if the milieu is toxic, medicine and treatment will be less effective. Just as the organic gardener knows that she must treat the soil, not the bugs on the plant, likewise the practitioner of biological medicine knows that she must first treat the terrain, not the patient's disease.
Aside from structural testing, history taking, and physical examination also common in conventional medicine, biological medicine employs numerous unique diagnostic methods that reveal the functional and regulatory capability of the body.,
Using one of Enderlein's most valuable tools - darkfield microsopy - biological medicine is able to ascertain the state of the internal milieu by viewing the cells and elements of live blood under a specially adapted microscope.
In addition, the biochemical analysis of different body fluids is determined by using a technique called Biological Terrain Assessment (BTA).
These diagnostic tests, along with other regulatory test like heart rate variability and Computer Regulation Thermography (CRT), give a detailed and individualized picture of a person's overall regulatory health.
Fine energetic testing utilizing electro-dermal screening is also used to determine informational patterns of the body. These sophisticated techniques, using computerized electronic equipment, are exact and reliable.