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Quantitative Fluid Analysis |
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Stop guessing! If you are having difficulty maintaining vibrant health and vitality, and are wondering if chronic stress, poor diet, and exposure to toxins and chemicals in the environment may be adversely effecting your body, then we would like to help you take the guess work out of designing a nutritional program that meets your special needs. We would like to introduce you to an exciting new scientifically proven method of health evaluation called Quantitative Fluid Analysis (QFA). A state-of-the-art FDA approved device called a QFA 300 is used to help you gain a greater understanding about what is going on at the cell level within your body. Your computerized QFA/BTA analysis will objectively measure specific values found in your urine and saliva that will provide valuable information about the acidity and alkalinity (pH levels) of the body, the propensity of oxidative stress and the relative concentration of electrically conductive ions. The BTA/QFA also alerts you if certain chemical or biological stressors are making your body more susceptible to illness and low energy. Often very subtle yet potent influences can exist within a person’s system that standard laboratory tests are not equipped to detect or measure. The BTA/QFA can help by detecting the presence of biochemical influences which may create an internal environment where fungi, viruses, and allergic sensitivities to xenobiotics (environmental poisons) may reside. Although the BTA does not diagnose specific conditions or disease processes, it does provide extremely valuable information about the underlying biochemistry or Biological Terrain of your body. Because your biochemistry is unique, these values may help your clinician or natural health care practitioner design the nutritional program that is best suited for your particular needs. A QFA test does not diagnose an illness or disease. It monitors specific parameters of your Biological Terrain. | |||
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*Initial BTA evaluations include up to a one hour consultation. Each follow-up assessment includes up to a ½ hour consultation. | |||