Has anyone had full body thermal imaging?

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Has anyone had full body thermal imaging?

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My husband and I are thinking about getting a full body thermal imaging, because our daughter and son in law did, and he found out he had a blocked artery which was causing his fatigue and numbness of his hands and feet. He is 56 years old, strong and an outdoor person. He also had huge sinus issues and his family doctor told him he just had allergies, so he was taking all the medicine his doctor prescribed. He finally went to an allergist, had all the testing and has no allergies. That's when they decided to find alternative help.

He is now on a wellness program and is full of energy and has barely any issues at all. I'm impressed by his findings and treatment and results. All alternative.

Wondering if anyone here has tried thermal imaging. I would be curious as to some of your results.

Tex, what do you think?

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I don't know. I've never tried it.

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Yes i have, and I think Erica has as well

it is a key tool used by many functional practitioners.
I have had it done twice, as we have done a follow up scan to check on progress post treatment etc.

Erica and I discussed this at one point and some other chimed in I will try and find that post and share the link etc
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Correction, it was Lilja and I that had the discussion

but i think Erica has done something similar

within this post of Lilja i provide copies of the reports etc
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ight=chiro
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Hi...I've done plenty of chiropractic to my neck and back and hips in my time.....thermal imaging I don't recall so much, an ultrasound a time or two.

I have had a nutritional therapist check reflex points on my chest, rib cage and legs and test for certain pain assessments on those areas due to histamine levels and levels of HCL in the stomach checking to see if the gallbladder and pancreas was functioning properly...that was very interesting hands on science as I have never had it done or was aware of it.
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Oh, Gabes, thank you for all the interesting reading about thermal imaging. I definitely will be doing that but not until September when we visit our daughter and son in law.

Hubby has 3 fractured vertebrae, healed somewhat, however, his back has been a problem since. He also has been in remission from prostate cancer for years now, and I wonder how all that will show up. And, I am curious what my colon will show. Plus, I recently had a knee replacement, so we both are curious how and what will show on the results. Our daughter said this doctor takes two hours to explain everything to you and tells you what you need to do, and they haven't even started on the nutrition part yet.

Thanks again. Will let you know how it goes.

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I had thermal imaging when prior to my Hashimotos dx. Traditional doctors thought I was a hypochondriac so I tried acupuncture. Along with it came a full body thermal scan. After many treatments and no progress the practitioner recommended seeing a traditional doctor as a follow up. I switched doctors and was eventually found to have thyroid cancer. Looking back at my thermal scans, my whole neck area was lit up red, oranges, and yellows. It showed a problem.

My PCP wants me to get an annual mammogram. I declined this year since I've already had four and some crazy confusion. It may not be the smartest thing to do depending on which research you read but I just don't feel confortable exposing myself to more radiation. I'm thinking of doing another scan. If anything looks suspicious then I could follow it up with a mammogram. Hard choice.
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