Computerized Regulation Thermography

What Is Computerized Regulation Thermography (CRT)?

CRT is a totally non-invasive diagnostic system for your whole body! Changes in skin temperature are accurately measured at over 100 points on your body, including face, chest, abdomen, and back before and after a cooling stimulus. The entire thermogram takes less than 60 minutes.

What Are Principles of CRT?

Blood circulation determines the temperature of the skin and is directly related to the internal body temperature. Heat inside the body travels to the surface of the skin according to physiological laws. This allows correlation of specific points on the skin to specific internal organs and vital systems.

Description of the Measuring Process

First, the patient adapts to room temperature (10-15 minutes in the waiting room). The first course of measurements is taken at precisely defined points as the patient relaxes and is at rest. The patient, then, stays seated and unclothed from the waist up at room temperature for 10 minutes (cooling thermal stimulus) before the second measurements are taken.

Why Is CRT Important for You?

CRT has proven to be very effective in the early detection of a multitude of physical imbalances and severe diseases. Many illnesses originate in organs and body areas other than those affected by symptoms. The thermogram can discover the true focus of a disease, and its causes can be treated accordingly with accurate monitoring of your progress towards health.

What Can Be Determined from the Thermogram?

  • The origin of chronic dis-ease and infections.
  • Tendencies towards breast, ovarian & prostate cancers.
  • Highly beneficial as an adjunct to mammography.
  • Heart problems, stomach, liver, pancreas, and gall bladder.
  • Reveals "hidden" causes of infection and inflammation.
  • Defines the most effective treatment protocol.
  • Shows allergic/toxic reactions and food allergies.
  • Indicates the presence of intestinal mycosis or dysbiosis.
  • Suggests correlations between dental health and dis-ease.
  • Measures overall vitality.

Preparation for a CRT Test

It is important not to affect your normal resting body temperature in the morning of your thermography reading. Please consider the following points before receiving your thermogram test:

  1. Do not take a hot shower. If you must shower, it should be at room temperature and of short duration.
  2. Do noy exercise or engage in any kind of "energy work" (including acupuncture, Tai Chi, Yoga, etc.) that will increase your blood circulation 48 hours prior to your thermogram test.
  3. No dentistry, acupuncture, chiropractic or massage work prior to your thermogram test.
  4. Have a light breakfast.
  5. Do not take herbs or supplements especially those that might affect body temperature such as cayenne, ginger and niacin.
  6. Do not drink any coffee (caffeinated or decaf), black or green/herbal tea.
  7. Do not drink any hot or iced beverage. No soft drinks like Coke or Pepsi. You may drink room temperature water.
  8. Do not smoke or drink alcohol a minimum of 24 hours before receiving your thermogram.
  9. Take only medications you take regularly and to which your body has adapted. Your physician and/or therapist can give you further information.
  10. Your arms and legs need to be covered regardless of weather and season. Wear comfortable clothes like a long-sleeve shirt or a sweater and loose-fitting, full-length pants, with shoes and socks.
  11. Do not wear any tight-fitting clothing -- avoid any item of clothing that leaves a red mark when you remove it.
  12. Do not use any creams, lotions or make-up on your skin.
  13. Men should not shave in the morning of the thermogram test. At the same time, dental readings cannot be taken, if you have a beard.
  14. Avoid confrontation or emotional stress on the day of your thermogram.
  15. Do not engage in sexual intercourse the night before the test.