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Heart Sound Recorder

Heart Sound Recorder

The key to improving the nutritional efficiency of the heart and so much more

The Heart Sound Recorder is a computer-based low risk general wellness monitor which uses the principles of auscultation to acquire, display, record and save heart sounds. This website is a portal through which you can learn more about this device and how it can be the key to improving the nutritional efficiency of the heart and so much more!

Certain types of heart stress can be monitored by visualizing the rate, rhythm and tone of the heart cycle. As a result, the heart’s reaction to certain stressors, i.e. chemical, nutritional and emotional, can be observed using this type of device. The response to informed suggestions can be monitored by observing changes of the frequency, ratio, amplitude and characteristics of the heart’s waveform. Comparison graphs can help determine the effectiveness of actions taken to improve the quality of life.

Benefits of HSR

It’s Non-Invasive and Painless: Unlike other methods of heart monitoring, such as electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiogram, or cardiac catheterization, the HSR does not require any needles, electrodes, or dye injections. The HSR only uses a sensor that is attached to your chest with a strap and does not cause any discomfort or side effects.

Helps Develop a Heart-Conscious Plan: We will be able to identify the nutritional deficiency of both the heart and the systemic circulatory system.

Informative and Empowering: The HSR gives you visual and audible feedback on your heart health and allows you to track your progress over time. The HSR can help you identify the root causes of your health issues and guide you to make informed decisions about your wellness plan.

If you are interested in having an evaluation of your heart using the HSR, please call       

Kabari Chiropractic Office at  315-712-4029  or 315-356-2048 for both Seneca Fall and Rome Location Respectively.

Why the Heart Sound Recorder?

The Heart Sound Recorder (HSR) was developed in 1937 by Dr. Royal Lee, founder of Standard Process. Dr. Lee recognized the significance of the heart as a diagnostic indicator when he designed the Endocardiograph, an earlier version of the Heart Sound Recorder. This cardiovascular assessment tool allows the heart sounds to be graphed and provide us with valuable information:

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