
Computerized Regulation Thermography "CRT" |
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How Thermography Works |
Used
by over 1500 physicians in Europe, the CRT-2000 is a safe,
non-invasive scanning device used to compile physiological information that
may be as meaningful as MRI's or X-Rays. The scan takes 30 minutes and is
performed in the doctor's office. The purpose of the scan is to detect areas
in the body where dysfunction is just beginning, and where disease is most
likely to be promoted. From the scan, the doctor derives the patient's vitality,
the ability to "regulate" or adjust in response to stress in different organ
regions, as well as determine the integrity for detoxification and thereby
creating a picture of the "global" health status. |
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"We
can finally see what the body is doing before it becomes dysfunctional
enough to create an irreversible problem"
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Dr. Schultz-Ruhtenberg
Minden, Germany
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Thermography
measures the amount of body heat in targeted areas, such as
the breast or the intestines, as delivered to the skin from a combination
of cellular metabolism and the nervous system. The thermography device converts
heat energy on the skin into electronic data signals displayed on a computer
monitor. Over one hundred different points on the body are scanned and placed
into a single displayed image yielding a scan of 15 major organs and their
functions. The thermography device does not send out rays to penetrate body
tissue to produce an image. It simply registers skin surface temperature
from the capillary heat conduction through the skin. While x-rays give a
structural view, thermography gives us a functional perspective based on
physiology and stress response. |
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Used
by over 1500 physicians in Europe,FDA 510k approved, the CRT-2000 maps the
cell-to-cell and autonomic nervous system as it projects to and from each
organ or tissue, letting the doctor know the effects of anytherapy and potential
causes of many diseases. |
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The Procedure |
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You
will sit in a fairly cool, but not uncomfortable room for 20 minutes. The
technician will then take the first measurements using the gentle touch
of a temperature probe on particular points on face, neck, abdomen and back.
You are then asked to stand undressed to your bikini line, exposed to the
room air for an additional 10 minutes. According to clinical research, it
takes about 10 minutes for the body to stabilize and acclimate to the regulatory
changes from the internal organs onto the skin. The measurements are then
repeated and the test is concluded. A computerized readout
of the regulatory effects before and after the cool stress is printed out
which detail how your internal organs and their neurological control systems
reacted. This information can be extremely helpful in determining the efficacy
of your future treatments and health potential. |
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A
LIST OF ORGANS AND TISSUES ANALYZED BY CRT THERMOGRAPHY |
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Liver |

Gall Bladder |

Pancreas |

Small Intestine |

Colon |

Prostate |

Uterus |

Ovaries |

Kidney |

Teeth |

Breasts |

Global Temperature |

Blood Pressure and Circulation |

Nasal Sinuses |

Brain Toxicity |

Vestibular System |

Maxillary Sinuses |

Tonsils and Lymph |

Thyroid potential |

Immune System |

Bronchi |

Heart |

Stomach |
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