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Remote Biofield Testing and Regulation – Looking at Well-Being From a Different Angle

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Dr. Sandra Veronika Gross is a holistic healer specialized in subconscious transformation and energy medicine. She holds a PhD in Business Technology and is a Certified Advanced Resonance Repatterning Practitioner. She offers 1:1 sessions, remote quantum-based healing, and regular healing seminars.

Executive Contributor Dr. Sandra Veronika Gross

In Western medicine, many approaches to health focus primarily on symptoms and diagnoses. But as an information-based perspective, Biofield testing asks a different question: how well a system is currently able to regulate itself under strain.


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My last article spoke about emotional healing and how unprocessed emotions can cause physical symptoms. In my work, I also combine emotional and spiritual healing methods with biofield testing and remote regulation where useful.

 

Biofield Testing and Regulation is a method used to identify stressors on different levels of the system and to support regulation remotely. It is especially useful when people experience multiple or changing physical symptoms. Often, it's the case that a single cause cannot be identified, and that different symptoms appear to overlap or change over time. The list of contributing factors and ailments that can be positively improved by working with this method is extensive and can include:

 

  • Biological stressors: microbes such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and related patterns the system is reacting to

  • Functional organ and organ system imbalances: regulatory strain within specific organs or physiological systems that can affect overall stability

  • Toxic and environmental stressors: metals, chemical pollutants, and other substances that burden the system

  • Internal conflicts and stress patterns: fears, stress responses, and unresolved inner conflicts

  • Energetic regulation level: imbalance patterns in the overall field that can affect stability and resilience


Sometimes people come to me who already have a medical diagnosis, yet they still have not found an approach that truly helps them. Others have consulted various doctors and practitioners and yet they still do not clearly understand the underlying causes of their complaints. Some come to me because they sense that their system is out of balance and trust biofield testing to identify the underlying contributing factors and support regulation at the level of information.

 

I am neither a medical doctor nor a psychotherapist. My work is situated within complementary, non-clinical approaches to health and regulation. I work with energy-based methods, focusing on information-based approaches and biofield regulation at a distance. The method used to access and understand a client’s health-related information is called the biofield test. It originates from biophysical experiential medicine and is taught in Germany within the framework of the Society for Biophysical Medicine (Gesellschaft für Biophysikalische Medizin, GBM), where I participate in ongoing professional training.


The biofield test allows the practitioner to identify which stress factors are currently affecting the client’s system and to test which forms of regulation would be most appropriate and beneficial at a given moment. Through remote regulatory work, the system can reorganize itself and regain stability. Many clients report an improved sense of balance and overall quality of life following biofield testing and individualized regulation.

 

This article explains what the biofield test is, how it works, and what kind of benefits clients may experience from working with it.

 

Important note: The biofield test is a complementary and holistic health approach. It does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment. The concepts described are based on biophysical experiential medicine and are not part of conventional, evidence-based science.


What is the biofield test?


The biofield test is not a conventional medical test. It does not measure blood values, and it does not establish medical diagnoses. Instead, it asks a different question, "How well is a person’s system currently able to regulate itself, and what is blocking this regulation?"


In this approach, the human body is understood not only as a biochemical system, but also as an information system. Physical, emotional, or energetic stressors leave information within this system, often long before clear medical findings appear.

 

The biofield test makes these stressors visible, not all at once, but in an order that corresponds to the person’s current condition. This prioritization is essential because regulation can only be effective when the system is not overwhelmed.

 

How the biofield test works


Working with information from a distance


This work is based on the understanding that information is not bound to physical space. The biofield test works with an informational field, understood in this context as a field in which information is available independent of distance.

 

A dried blood sample on filter paper is understood to serve as an informational reference to the person from whom it originates. This information is considered functionally connected to the person. For this reason, it is possible to access information about the state of the system via the sample, even when the person is not physically present.

 

The blood sample itself is not analyzed. No substances are measured and no values are determined. It serves solely as a reference through which information can be accessed from the field.


Working with the sample allows for a calm and objective testing process. It is independent of daily condition, expectation, or conscious participation. What is tested is what currently places the greatest burden on the system and what it needs in order to become more stable again.

 

Regulation administered remotely


Working at a distance does not mean that something is transmitted from one place to another in a physical sense. The blood sample and the client are understood as belonging to the same field. When regulatory frequencies are applied to the sample, they are considered to take effect in the client’s system at the same time. The distance between practitioner and client, therefore, plays no role.

 

All testing and remote regulation take place only with the explicit consent of the client. Without the client’s permission, no information is accessed and no regulatory work is performed.

 

The approach does not claim scientific proof. It follows a functional, practice-based logic as it is applied within experiential biophysical medicine. The process does not rely on intention, expectation, or conscious participation.

 

The benefits of the biofield test


Understanding health as a system


Many clients report that for the first time, they feel truly understood not only at the level of individual symptoms, but within a broader context. They begin to see their symptoms as part of an overall pattern.

 

From my perspective, this form of work occupies a space between established medical diagnostics and purely psychological approaches or purely energy-based approaches. It does not compete with medical treatment, nor does it aim to replace it. Instead, it addresses a level that is often left unexamined: the informational organization of the system, allowing stressors on physical, emotional, mental, and energetic levels to be identified and prioritized.

 

A client came with recurring skin rashes and a general sense of discomfort. He was unable to explain why these reactions kept occurring. Through biofield testing, the results quickly found a sensitivity to histamine, especially in times of stress at work, and that remote regulation of the digestive system would be useful for him. The testing also suggested that this pattern might be present in his family. At a later point, the client confirmed that similar reactions had occurred among close relatives.


From symptom to priority


In my work, the biofield test often begins with a specific symptom. This may be something acute, something recurring, or a condition that has not changed despite various approaches.


The test does not search for a single cause. Instead, it identifies which stress factors are currently involved and which of them have priority. The goal is not to address everything at once, but to establish a meaningful and supportive sequence.

 

Relief without reprocessing


Sometimes the biofield test shows that strong emotional patterns are involved. The most common ones are fear, shock, and trauma. These states can place a lasting strain on the system and interfere with its ability to regulate itself.


This does not mean that past events need to be remembered or consciously processed. When I am using this method, it is not necessary to know exactly what happened. What matters is that the system is still carrying the effects. Regulation can take place without the content becoming conscious. For example, the effects of a shock can be reduced even if the person does not remember when or how it occurred.


Remote regulation


The biofield test does not only reveal what is causing strain, but also which forms of regulation can currently support the system. These regulations are initiated via the blood sample. Targeted regulatory information is introduced into the field in order to support the system’s capacity for self-regulation.

 

Clients frequently notice improvements in their quality of life after the remote regulations. For instance:


  • A woman with recurring skin irritations for a long time observes that the intervals between flare-ups become longer, less intense, and that the skin recovers more quickly.

  • Someone who had struggled with poor sleep for months began to sleep through the night again.

  • Clients with early signs of infections notice that they settle more quickly than before or that they don’t break out.

  • Many clients come to find out about their allergies and food intolerances and find relief in their diminished reactions to the allergens.

 

Summary


The biofield test does not consider people to be defined by merely their symptoms. It reveals which stressors currently have priority, and then it supports the system’s capacity for self-regulation. Working with information and from a distance does not replace medical diagnostics. It complements conventional medicine, providing regulation and stabilization through a more comprehensive approach.

 

As regulatory strain is reduced step by step, the body regains its ability to respond. It is precisely there that improvement, change, and recovery can emerge.


For those interested in information-based and complementary approaches to regulation, the biofield test may offer an additional perspective. I am happy to provide further information upon request.


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Dr. Sandra Veronika Gross, Holistic Healer

Dr. Sandra Veronika Gross is a holistic healer and subconscious transformation expert with over 17 years of experience. She holds a master’s degree in computer science and a PhD in Business Technology. Alongside her academic and professional career, she founded Sandra Gross Healing in 2007. She works 1:1 in personal healing sessions and remotely using Biofield Therapy and LebensTransfer, two quantum-based healing modalities. Sandra supports clients in resolving mental, emotional, and physical issues to create lasting change. She also leads seminars, group sessions, and regularly gives talks.

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