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SUPPLEMENTAL
SCREENINGS
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At Ferrari Wellness we can arrange for a variety of advanced diagnostics
to screen potential health issues. To arrange a test just contact us and
agree a time.
The uniqueness of Traditional Chinese Medicine emerges through a plethora
of diagnostic systems. Based on wholeness, balance and harmony, Traditional
Chinese Medicine diagnostics spiral like a multi-dimensional collage.
All individuals are unique. Rather than processing information in a linear
fashion, Traditional Chinese Medicine proceeses information in terms of
relativity.
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Saliva
Hormonal Testing
When indicated, we like
to offer saliva hormonal tests to serve as a benchmark for monitoring
of our treatment protocol. Saliva hormonal tests are simple, painless
tests that can be completed within the home. Saliva hormonal tests offer
a reliable means for measuring hormonal activity. The hormonal saliva
tests will reveal your various hormones: tests will callibrate levels
of Estrone (E1), Estradiol (E2), Estriol (E3), Progesterone, Testosterone,
DHEA, Androstenedione and Cortisol.
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Fatty
Acid Blood Plasma
When indicated, we like
to offer our clients an advanced Fatty Acid Blood Plasma test. The Fatty
Acid test scrutinizes the various levels of Omega-3, Omega-6, and Omega-9
fatty acids in the red blood cell. Also known as "Functional Medicine",
the concept of studying the performance of an individual cell is rapidly
gaining respect by reknowned medical doctors and health care practitioners.
Since the cell membrane is mostly compised of lipids, this in depth fatty
acid blood test reveals the crucial ratios of fatty acids needed to optimally
function within the body.
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Thermography
When indicated, we offer
digital infrared thermographic imaging as a non invasive adjunctive screening
procedure test for breast cancer screening. Breast Thermography, approved
by the FDA in 1982, detects nuances of cutaneous thermal patterns. Digital
infrared thermographic imaging is a safe and non-invasive tool used to
determine pathophysiological chages in cutaneous temperature.
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