What is Thermography?
Thermography is a completely non-invasive, without radiation, painless clinical imaging procedure used for detecting and monitoring a number of diseases and physical injuries by showing thermal abnormalities present in the body. Thousands of people in the United states have taken advantage of thermography, which uses a patented DITI system. A patented DITI system detects infrared radiation to measure the physiological activity in your body. This clinical test is supported by 30 years of research and over 8,000 published medical studies. The procedure takes less than 20 minutes, requires no physical contact, no liquids to drink, contains no radiation, is 100% safe and FDA approved . You will see “bio-markers” that can reveal how efficiently your organs are functioning. Your thermal patterns are assessed by standards set by doctors at Johns Hopkins University. You’ll appreciate DITI’s ability to “see” inflammation, nerve and vascular changes that are invisible to x-ray and MRI. Published medical research at cancer centers in the United States have estimated DITI can detect early changes relating to breast tumors forming two to five years before a mammogram will find a growth. In the October 2002 issue of Health, researchers refer to thermal imaging’s ability to reduce the need for breast biopsy by 20%. They also confirm DITI combined with mammography offers an increased accuracy rate of 97%. No medical referral is required.
Thermography is a completely non-invasive, without radiation, painless clinical imaging procedure used for detecting and monitoring a number of diseases and physical injuries by showing thermal abnormalities present in the body. Thousands of people in the United states have taken advantage of thermography, which uses a patented DITI system. A patented DITI system detects infrared radiation to measure the physiological activity in your body. This clinical test is supported by 30 years of research and over 8,000 published medical studies. The procedure takes less than 20 minutes, requires no physical contact, no liquids to drink, contains no radiation, is 100% safe and FDA approved . You will see “bio-markers” that can reveal how efficiently your organs are functioning. Your thermal patterns are assessed by standards set by doctors at Johns Hopkins University. You’ll appreciate DITI’s ability to “see” inflammation, nerve and vascular changes that are invisible to x-ray and MRI. Published medical research at cancer centers in the United States have estimated DITI can detect early changes relating to breast tumors forming two to five years before a mammogram will find a growth. In the October 2002 issue of Health, researchers refer to thermal imaging’s ability to reduce the need for breast biopsy by 20%. They also confirm DITI combined with mammography offers an increased accuracy rate of 97%. No medical referral is required.
What can Thermography detect and monitor?
Back Injuries
Arthritis Headache Nerve Damage Unexplained Pain Fibromyalgia RSD (CRPS) Dental and TMJ Artery Inflammation Digestive Disorders |
Vascular Disease
Breast Disease Breast Cancer Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Disc Disease Inflammatory Pain Skin Cancer Referred Pain Syndrome Sprain / Strain Stroke Screening |
How is Thermography different than an M.R.I or Ultrasound?
Ultrasound, M.R.I, X-Ray, and C.T. scans are all tests of 'anatomy' that measure the structures of your body whereas thermography is unique in its capability to show the physiological change and metabolic processes occurring in the body. Although many people associate thermography as a breast screening, images can be taken of the entire body or just regions of interest. The digitized images are stored on a computer and are sent electronically to a medical doctor certified in thermal interpretations, for analysis and report. Your report is sent directly to you and to any healthcare professionals requested.
Ultrasound, M.R.I, X-Ray, and C.T. scans are all tests of 'anatomy' that measure the structures of your body whereas thermography is unique in its capability to show the physiological change and metabolic processes occurring in the body. Although many people associate thermography as a breast screening, images can be taken of the entire body or just regions of interest. The digitized images are stored on a computer and are sent electronically to a medical doctor certified in thermal interpretations, for analysis and report. Your report is sent directly to you and to any healthcare professionals requested.
For additional information on Thermography, please review the following resources:
1. 'The Best Breast Test: The promise of Thermography', written by board-certified OB/Gyn and bestselling author Christiane Northrup, MD, highlights the support of thermography
2. Fewer Mammograms are Being Done
3. Simple Steps to Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk
4.How to Cut Your Breast Cancer Risk Naturally | Breast Health
1. 'The Best Breast Test: The promise of Thermography', written by board-certified OB/Gyn and bestselling author Christiane Northrup, MD, highlights the support of thermography
2. Fewer Mammograms are Being Done
3. Simple Steps to Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk
4.How to Cut Your Breast Cancer Risk Naturally | Breast Health