The Index column, which is the first column appearing in the Main Matrix, reveals index numbers from 1 to over 10,000 individual numbers. Each item in the matrix is assigned an Index number. These numbers can be used to search, from the ‘Go to No’ on the right side, if you wish to locate a specific item, provided you know the item number.

The Value column, in the second column, which is also color-coded, indicates the degree or strength of reactivity to any specific item. These values are shown to us numerically after the TEST process and do change from session to session. They are unique for each session and client depending on their reactivity at that specific time of testing. The highest values and reactions to the main matrix items inform us of the area of focus, stress, and/ or interest depending on the nature of the items, giving us information on the reasons behind a reaction. Keep in mind that apart from the electrical reaction, SOC results do also influence the values and reactions to the matrix items.
These values can also be searched, from the ‘Go to value’ on the right side, if you wish to locate a specific value.
This feature is a new feature that can be used and is useful with the Chain Reaction which you can learn and refer to in another video.
The following is a general guideline concerning the values:
- Values of 250 or above reveal very high reactivity
- Any value above 90 is significant, current, or acute
- Values 50 to 90 are in a “normal” range
- Any value below 50 reveals low reactivity, potential exhaustion, and possible chronic or long-term stress related to those items.
The Value Column is also color-coded for easy interpretation of reactivity:
red, purple, yellow, and blue.
- Red: These values indicate the most reactive items. These are the items with which the person’s energy field showed the most significant response. Red is considered more than three times over the norm.
- Purple: These values indicate slightly fewer reactive items. Purple is considered more than two times over the norm.
- Yellow: These values indicate slightly fewer reactive items than the Pink ones. Yellow is considered more than one time over the norm.
- Blue: These values are just in order of reactivity with little or no response. Blue Values above 90 (acute) or below 50 (chronic) may have significance.
The values are reactivity responses of the body to either present, past, or future needs or stressors.
Keep in mind that reactions are not fixed, and do vary. Before going to Individual Reactions, which is a more in-depth method for electrical investigation, it is advisable to go to the Risks profile, in order to establish priorities and interpret reactions. The Risk Profile represents a correlation of all reactions into categories.
The Name column reveals the name of each individual item with a brief description of it. These items are energetic signatures programmed into the software for the purpose of training and re-educating the body.

We must remember that a strong reaction to a main matrix item signature named after a disease is not a diagnosis of that disease, but rather a clue to compare against the rest of the matrix reaction profile. Repetitions of strong or high reactions of items, within the Main Matrix, of the same nature, can be an indication of the area of focus for your session.