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==Literatur== | ==Literatur== | ||
*Stephen Barrett: Close Examination of a ZYTO Electrodermal Screening System, Mo Med. 2017 Jul-Aug; 114(4): S. 238–244. PMCID: PMC6140073 PMID: 30228598. ''Electrodermal screening” (“EDS”) devices are claimed to use galvanic skin responses to identify health problems and corrective actions. Thousands are being used to persuade people to buy dietary supplements, diet programs, and other offerings. This study, which involved self-testing with a leading EDS device 43 times in 10 days, found that its assessments and recommendations were preposterous and potentially dangerous. The sale and clinical use of EDS devices should be banned.'' | *Stephen Barrett: Close Examination of a ZYTO Electrodermal Screening System, Mo Med. 2017 Jul-Aug; 114(4): S. 238–244. PMCID: PMC6140073 PMID: 30228598. ''Electrodermal screening” (“EDS”) devices are claimed to use galvanic skin responses to identify health problems and corrective actions. Thousands are being used to persuade people to buy dietary supplements, diet programs, and other offerings. This study, which involved self-testing with a leading EDS device 43 times in 10 days, found that its assessments and recommendations were preposterous and potentially dangerous. The sale and clinical use of EDS devices should be banned.'' |
Version vom 2. Januar 2024, 17:29 Uhr
ZYTO scanning ist der Name verschiedener pseudomedizinischer Testverfahren. Zu unterscheiden sind:
- ZYTO EVOX
Literatur
- Stephen Barrett: Close Examination of a ZYTO Electrodermal Screening System, Mo Med. 2017 Jul-Aug; 114(4): S. 238–244. PMCID: PMC6140073 PMID: 30228598. Electrodermal screening” (“EDS”) devices are claimed to use galvanic skin responses to identify health problems and corrective actions. Thousands are being used to persuade people to buy dietary supplements, diet programs, and other offerings. This study, which involved self-testing with a leading EDS device 43 times in 10 days, found that its assessments and recommendations were preposterous and potentially dangerous. The sale and clinical use of EDS devices should be banned.
Weblinks (engl.)
- https://quackwatch.org/device/reports/zyto/momed/
- https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/zyto-a-quack-electrodermal-diagnostic-device-is-tested-and-fails-miserably/