Quote from their website (an unsecure site, according to my browser) "The diagnosis equipment is based on the spectral analysis of the vortex magnetic field of any biological object." That doesn't diagnose anything.It is just blinding patients with pseudoscience.
"It is quite unique and unparalleled in the world today." UNTRUE - at least forty similar devices are mentioned by Quackwatch.
Quote from Quackwatch www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/electro.html - "The [electrodiagnostic] devices described in this article are used to diagnose nonexistent health problems, select inappropriate treatment, and defraud insurance companies. The practitioners who use them are either delusional, dishonest, or both. These devices should be confiscated and the practitioners who use them should be prosecuted. If you encounter any such device, please report it to the state attorney general, any relevant licensing board, the FDA, the FTC, the FBI, the Better Business Bureau, and any insurance company to which the practitioner submits claims that involve use of the device."
The previous post to this (reported) was just a proprietary brand of fruit salad tablets marketed to allegedly stop your bones breaking (in case you were wondering)