Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | A technique known as thermography can be used to test for the presence of atherosclerosis by detecting fluctuations in the temperature of the arteries. In healthy arteries, the temperature remains constant, while in arteries that contain plaque, the temperature is different in diseased areas and the healthy areas. Another test for detecting harmful levels of calcium or plaque buildup in the arteries is gated helical computerized tomography (GHCT) scanning. Ask your doctor if he or she thinks either of these is a test you should have. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | | Nothing about mammograms appears here because they are widely used to detect breast abnormalities; however, thermography is becoming a more accepted screening tool. It's less invasive, has no side effects, is not painful, and does not bruise breast tissue as mammograms do.
4. Diet and Lifestyle: Diet is being studied as a risk factor for breast cancer. Studies show that in populations that consume a high-fat diet, women are more likely to die of breast cancer than women in populations that consume a low-fat diet. It is not known if a diet low in fat will prevent breast cancer. | Susun S. Weed See book keywords and concepts | In addition to physical examination and breast self-massage, thermography and ultrasound are safe tests available to women who wish to avoid mammograms. thermography gives a picture of the heat patterns in the breasts (cancers are hotter than the surrounding tissues). Ultrasound bounces sound waves off the breast tissues to measure their density (cancer is denser than the surrounding tissues). Other techniques used to image breast tissues, such as digital mammography and scintimammography rely on radioactivity and are inherently unsafe.20 22
Mammograms don't promote breast health. | Leo Galland See book keywords and concepts | The technicians of Restauro use X ray, ultrasound, and infrared thermography to define the layers of a painting, detect revisions, and discover the artist's original charcoal sketch. Minute fragments of paint and priming are removed for microscopic and chemical analysis and microbial culture. Under high magnification, the color of paint fractures into its component primary pigments. Blue azurite and red cinnabar are revealed from purple, the richness of color directly related to the coarseness of granules in the paint. | Larry Trivieri, Jr. See book keywords and concepts | Diagnosis can be aided by thermography, ultrasound mammogram (see "Mammograms and Breast Cancer"), or by aspiration biopsy (a needle is inserted into the lump under local anesthetic and the cyst fluid is withdrawn). When fluid is withdrawn and the lump disappears, it is good evidence that the lump was not a tumor.
Jonathan Wright, M.D. | | However, breast self-exams and safer, more accurate technologies such as thermography should be strongly considered as options to mammography. Early detection is currently one of the primary strategies for prevention and successful treatment, which is why the breast self-examination is so important.
J^fk See Cancer. sketch each time to record what they feel and compare to previous sketches.
Fibrocystic Breast Disease
Fibrocystic breast disease occurs in 80% of premenopausal women, according to Susan M. Love, M.D. | | Pain clusters in the body tend to give off more infrared energy than normal tissues. thermography is able to register varying heat emissions, display them on a computer monitor, and thereby provide a diagnostic window into the functional status of a given body area.
See Acupuncture, Aromatherapy, Energy Medicine, Hydrotherapy, Magnetic Field Therapy, Neural Therapy.
Magnetic Field Therapy
According to William H. Philpott, M.D., of Choctaw, Oklahoma, co-author of Magnet Therapy: An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide, magnetic field therapy has many applications for the relief of pain. | | Another energy medicine device, thermography, is a nontoxic, highly accurate, and inexpensive form of diagnostic imaging that has been used by progressive physicians in the U.S. and Europe since 1962. It's based on infrared heat emissions from targeted regions of the body. As cells go through their energy conversion processes, called metabolism, they emit heat. Pain clusters in the body tend to give off more infrared energy than normal tissues. | | He believes that once women start making demands on their physicians for a different imaging approach, thermography can become the preferred initial screening method. Then mammography will be used only as needed to pinpoint the precise location of breast tumors.
The Hemoccult Test: Colorectal cancer (cancer of either the colon or rectum) is the second most common cancer in the U.S. and surely one of the deadliest. In fact, about one out of every five cancer deaths (20%) in the U.S. | | While mammography tends to lose effectiveness with dense breast tissue, thermography is not dependent upon tissue densities.
Dr. Hoekstra points to the errors, false negatives, and radiation exposure dangers of mammograms. "Mammography is not an acceptable way of screening breasts; the only reason it's tolerated is that it is a major source of steady income tor radiologists," Dr. Hoekstra says. "They have come to covet mammography and want no competition from other approaches. | Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | By the 1970s, the new breast cancer detection procedures (mammography, thermography, etc.) were detecting tumors so small that they could not even be felt by manual examinations. Presumably, then, they could be located so early that they had not spread. Many of the women with these tumors understandably balked at having their entire breast, muscles, and armpit lymph glands removed. This fueled the demand for the kind of limited operations practiced in much of Europe. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | Noninvasive procedures, such as ultrasonography and thermography, help to aid differentiation further. However, definitive diagnosis depends upon biopsy.
THERAPEUTIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 183 contains a much more comprehensive discussion on the many factors involved in FBD; the reader is encouraged to read it first. The factors discussed here were chosen since they are not covered in depth in the PMS chapter and are particularly relevant to FBD. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | Other tests which can be performed involve ultrasonography, the use of ultrasound to determine the degree of opening of the arteries, and through thermography, the measurement of temperature on the surface of the skin. Temperature rises when circulation improves. In addition, changes in the color of the extremities can be seen, and one can objectively see changes in a person's ability to walk distances as well. Also, an echocardiogram may show the heart's improved ability to pump blood following chelation, and a thallium stress test can also substantiate that chelation works. | | Chelation softens the arteries in the neck and brain and improves the blood flow causing abnormal thermography scans (infrared scans of the face, hands, and feet) to return to normal.
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Some people with Alzheimer's disease also do well with this therapy. They function much better, are more alert, and are able to fit into their family setting more appropriately than in the past. |
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