Non-Invasive, Radiation-Free Whole Body Assessment! at Thermography Center of Dallas - Dallas, Texas, United States
Opened in 1999, the Thermography Center of Dallas was the first thermography center in the United States to be available to all practitioners, as well as individuals seeking to learn more about how their body is functioning. In the over 18 years we have been providing quality Regulation Point Thermography services to practitioners and the public, we have performed over 20,000 thermograms, and have trained over 150 practitioners in interpretation of thermography reports.Thermography is simply the measurement of heat. Infrared regulation thermography measures cellular metabolism coupled with responses of the nervous system to record precise skin temperatures. The precise measurements are taken over specific organs and target areas such as the breast.Using our regulation thermography tool, a visible measurement of the autonomic nervous system is provided. This is often the key to knowledge regarding the mechanisms involved in the development of disease.Our regulation thermography system provides a comprehensive assessment of the neurologically controlled terrains that often create or sustain disease environments.By gathering clinical correlations from over 40,000 thermograms (over 15,000 patients) and using parallel radiology and pathology assessments, doctors were able to discover how patterns of thermoregulatory responses depict organ and tissue health and dysfunction. While X-Rays give a structural view, thermography gives us a completely non-invasive perspective of how your body is functioning.This functional evaluation includes not only the health of the breasts for women, but also of each individual organ, dental health, and prostate health for men. It is non-invasive, painless and radiation-free, and can often see changes in the tissues 7-10 years before many conventional testing methodologies. In addition, it assesses lymphatic and immune function, which are major components of general health, and also contribute specifically to breast health.