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What are the BENEFIT of Dermatoglyphics.2021-03-28T08:57:27+00:00

Every child possesses unique qualities and potential. Through DMIT, we can understand a child’s Innate Characteristics and Aptitude, Inborn Talent, their strength & Weakness & we can work on it

HOW ACCURATE IS DMIT?2021-03-28T08:45:35+00:00

Dermatoglyphics is the study of Genetics, Embryology, Anatomy, Neuroscience, and Psychology & Anthropology. Scientists all over the world have been conducting research in this area from last 400 years & many journals have been published on Dermatoglyphics. Medical experts and scientists thus discovered that the amount of brain cells distributed in different parts of the brain helps us to understand a person’s Multiple Intelligences as well as his Innate Potential Capabilities and Personality through DMIT. The main thrust of scientific Dermatoglyphics research has been directed into Genetic research and the diagnosis of chromosomal defects. Over the last thirty years or so, more than four thousand medical research papers have been written on the significance of skin-ridge patterns! DMIT is 99 % accurate.

IS DMIT an IQ TEST?2021-03-28T08:41:00+00:00

Dermatoglyphics test is not an IQ test, through DMIT along with IQ we also understand our Inborn Talents, Potential, Personality ( DISC Profile & SWOT Analysis ) Behaviors, Learning Style, Multiple Intelligence,  Other Quotients like( AQ, CQ, EQ), Career Options  & Relationship Compatibilty etc. Whereas “IQ” can be simply summarized as a simple test which takes into consideration only Logical and Mathematical Intelligence test.

IS DMIT SCIENTIFIC2021-03-28T08:38:15+00:00

DMIT is based on both Scientific & Medical research in the field of “Genetics”, “Embryology” & Neuroscience.

What are the Benefits of DMIT Test2021-03-28T08:35:43+00:00

DMIT helps us in understanding ourselves Holistically

  1. Brain Lobe Connection & TFRC Distribution Map
  2. Inborn Potential & Communication Style
  3. Personality & Behaviour Type ( DISC Profile )
  4. Learning Style (VAK)
  5. Multiple Quotient Distribution Chart  ( IQ, EQ, AQ, CQ )
  6. Multiple Intelligence Distribution Chart
  7. Relationship Compatibility
  8. SWOT Analysis
  9. Career Selection

Innate Work – Management style.

WHAT IS DERMATOGLYPHICS2021-03-28T08:33:01+00:00

The word Dermatoglyphics is derived from the ancient Greek word (Derma = skin, glyph = carving) the term was coined by Dr. Harold Cummins, the Father of Finger Print analysis. The process of fingerprint identification had been used for several hundred years now.

Dermatoglyphics refers to that branch of science which studies the patterns of skin (derma) ridges present on the fingers, toes and the soles of humans. It reveals the congenital links between our fingers and brain helping us to understand our inherent qualities and talents. These fingerprint patterns are formed during the fetal development stage, the human fingerprints are formed in the mother’s womb itself during 13th to 21st week of pregnancy which remains the same throughout the life.

Dermatoglyphics is the study of Genetics, Embryology, Anatomy, Neuroscience, Psychology & Anthropology, Scientists all over the world have been conducting research in this area from last 400 years & many journals have been published on Dermatoglyphics. Medical experts and scientists thus discovered that the amount of brain cells distributed in different parts of the brain helps us  to understand a person’s multiple intelligences as well as his innate potential capabilities and personality through DMIT. The main thrust of scientific Dermatoglyphics research has been directed into genetic research and the diagnosis of chromosomal defects. Over the last thirty years or so, more than four thousand medical research papers have been written on the significance of skin-ridge patterns!. Dermatoglyphics is study of Finger Prints.

Our fingerprints thus helps us in understanding ourselves better and transforming our lives through a Holistic approach.

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