Életfolyamatra
"Életfolyamatra" is a Hungarian term that translates to "life flow meter" or "life current meter." It is a device used to measure the vital energy or life force of a person. The concept is rooted in traditional Hungarian folk medicine and alternative healing practices, where it is believed that the body has an invisible energy field that can be measured.
The device typically consists of a small, handheld meter with probes that are placed on the body.
The use of "életfolyamatra" is not recognized by mainstream medicine and is considered pseudoscientific. Critics argue
Despite its lack of scientific validation, "életfolyamatra" remains a part of Hungarian cultural heritage and is