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How To Choose Body Points For Clearer Results
2026-02-07 · BioMeri Team
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Keep The First Session Focused
Selecting every possible area at once reduces clarity. Better results come from selecting your most disruptive symptoms first.
Better first report = fewer high-priority points, clearer context, faster action.
Practical Selection Rule (First Session)
Choose:
- one main symptom cluster,
- two to four related body points,
- one custom area with old injury history.
This structure makes the report easier to interpret and apply.
Fast Intake Template
For each selected point, add one short line:
- when symptoms peak,
- what makes them better/worse,
- how long the pattern has lasted.
Suggested Priority Order
- Main daily-limiting symptom
- Most likely connected organs/joints
- Historical injury or chronic sensitivity
- Secondary points only if still unresolved
Follow-Up Rhythm (After Report)
Apply recommendations for several days, observe changes, then submit a narrower second check only for unresolved areas.
Mini Checklist Before Submit
- Required points selected
- Notes are specific (not generic)
- Photo is clear and recent
- Payment method confirmed
Start with Body & Chakra Analysis, then review all options on Services.
Best Time To Order
Act While Your Baseline Is Clear
Focus on priority areas first, then iterate with follow-up checks.
Ordering now gives you a clean reference point before conditions change. That makes follow-up comparison faster and more accurate.
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