BIA Tests

One hour therapy leads recovery after 25 years

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  • BIA - Parallel Capacitance Body Composition Report # 111804MW

    History: The subject is a 53 yr. old female has a history of mal-absorption, fibromyalgia, and extreme fatigue that has incapacitated her for many years. She has been under the care of a multitude of practitioners. She tests for chemical poisoning. Due to her mal-absorption issues, even a slight overload of nutritional supplementation would throw her into a crisis.

    Jet lag turns to energy

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  • BIA - Parallel Capacitance Body Composition Report # 081205DY


    History: The subject is a 38-year-old female in overall good health, tested just after a series of international and national flights. The subject indicated feeling very tired and a bit disoriented from jet lag

    Asthmatic wheezing resolved

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  • BIA - Parallel Capacitance Body Composition Report # 080305AD

    History: The subject has asthma since birth. The night before the test, she had an exposure to mold, dust, and animal dander from the building she was sleeping in. She awoke in the night having difficulty breathing and administered her inhaler and went back to sleep. This test was done approximately seven hours later. She awoke wheezing and congested.

    15 year illness starts to resolve

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  • BIA - Parallel Capacitance Body Composition Report # 080505RB-MS

    History: The subject is a 54 yr. old female that has suffered from MS type symptoms for fifteen years.  She complained of numbness and pain of the extremities with immense fatigue.  She has also suffered from chronic lower back pain, food and environmental sensitivities, and shows classic signs of mal-absorption
     

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    Bio Cellular Electrical Analysis with BIA Testing

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  • Bio Cellular Electrical Analysis with BIA Testing