• Thermography for Life

    Breast Thermography is applicable to all women, especially the group between 40 and 50, and for those who have dense, fibrocystic breasts or implants. It is a completely safe, non-invasive screening method that has been proven to be effective. An abnormal infrared image is the single-most important marker of high risk for developing breast disease. Read More
  • Why Breast Thermography?

    With all the attention focused on treating breast cancer lately, it is perplexing that many do not recognize the great gains to be made by addressing breast cancer prevention. Read More
  • What is Thermography

    Thermography measures the infrared radiation (heat) which is constantly radiating (emitting) away from the surface of the human skin. Skin as an organ breathes, exchanges gases with the environment, cools us as well as keeps us warm by letting heat out... Read More
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Non Invasive

  • Breast Infrared Thermography is 100% Safe
  • Absolutely No Radiation and No Compression
  • Thermography is a Measurement of Function
  • An Early Warning System
  • Helps to Monitor Breast Health
  • Perfect for All Breast Shapes and Sizes
  • Ideal for Long Term Tracking
  • Provides Reliable Risk Assessment

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Risk Assessment:

  • Precancerous or malignant tumors require an abundant supply of nutrients that can only come form elevated blood flow, causing an increase in temperature
  • A persistent abnormal breast thermogram is thought to be “the single greatest indicator of risk” and is considered 10 times more important than a positive family history for the disease

 

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Safe & Proven

  • Over thirty years of clinical use and more than 800 peer-reviewed studies in the medical literature have established thermography as a safe and effective means to examine the human body.
  • When used as an adjunctive procedure (clinical examination + mammography + breast thermography) 95% of early stage cancers are detected



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Testimonials

Aug 24 2012

Alexander Mostovoy, D.H.M.S.,BCCT

 

Board Certified Clinical Thermographer

 

 

 

Have you ever visited a seaside resort and noticed that within just a few hours you feel great? You feel full of energy and vigor and your feelings of lethargy, problem skin, etc. disappear after only a few days - even your sex drive is rejuvenated. The reason could be as simple as the presence of iodine, in the sea and ocean breeze, feeding your thyroid gland. People living far from the seashore generally lack this natural source of iodine. Women are more likely to develop thyroid disease than men. In fact, women are eight times more likely to suffer from a dysfunctional thyroid during their lifetime than men. 

 

Most thyroid conditions start in the perimenopausal and menopausal stages, when the endocrine system experiences many changes. Countless female patients have entered our clinic with very similar complaints - "I'm gaining weight”; “I have no energy”, “I feel chilled all the time”.In most cases, these women have seen a medical doctor and have been assured that there is nothing wrong with their thyroid gland, because the blood test results were within a “normal” parameter. How could it be possible that the symptoms and complaints are irrelevant, while demanding attention, yet the blood results do not support the obvious? Could it be that the current tests are not complete or thorough?

 

What are the symptoms of an under-active thyroid?

A woman with an under-active thyroid may experience one or a combination of the symptoms below. If left untreated the symptoms generally get worse:

Fatigue Fluid retention Insomnia
Cold intolerance, including cold hands & feet Gotre (Thyroid enlargement) Weight gain or inablity to lose weight
Dry skin Heart palpitations and or slow pulse Low body temperature
Consitpation High cholesterol Yellow discoloration on skin, palms
Sluggish metabolism Loss of hair, dry or brittle hair Memory loss and or loss of concentration
Swollen or drooping eyes, puffly face in morning Low sex drive Infertility
Depression PMS, painful menstrual cramps Muscle aches

 

The proper way to reduce or eliminate these symptoms is to remove the cause - to remedy the thyroid problem causing the symptoms.

 

How is an under-active (hypo) thyroid diagnosed?

Most likely, your doctor will order a TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) test. Elevated TSH levels indicate an under-active (hypo) thyroid, and low TSH levels indicate an over-active (hyper) thyroid. The conventional normal values are between 0.35 - 5.0. When the TSH levels are within this normal range, it is assumed that the thyroid gland is healthy and functioning normally. However, this “normal” range of health is much too broad. Some physicians suggest that TSH results of less than 1 and over 2, combined with the presence of clinical symptoms, shows that there is a thyroid dysfunction, which may require treatment. Two other tests that may be done are called “T4” and “T3”. However pregnancy, estrogen replacement therapy, birth control pills, and especially stress may interfere with these results. Iodine and Selenium are co-factors in thyroid metabolism. A deficiency of these and other essential nutrients may be responsible for certain symptoms, as they all play a role in optimizing the health of the thyroid. Lacking these essential nutrients perpetuates a thyroid problem at the cellular level, although TSH lab values may seem normal. Many people remain undiagnosed and untreated because many health practitioners rely solely on these numerical values. The most important factor - the patient's symptoms – has not been taken into consideration.

 

What is the feminine connection?

One of the most overlooked factors contributing to an under-active thyroid is estrogen dominance. Estrogen replacement therapy and estrogen dominance decreases the function of the thyroid gland. Since the organs of the endocrine system are interdependent, the hypo-function of one organ will have a cascading effect on the rest of the system.

 

 

Estrogen and progesterone imbalance, which frequently starts in perimenopause, is often overlooked as a contributing factor to thyroid dysfunction. Conversely, thyroid function is central to all of the metabolic functions of the body, and it profoundly affects our overall health.

 

How can I get help?

The thyroid connection is a very complicated subject. Very few health care providers understand the thyroid connection well enough to provide an effective treatment. Many symptoms are misunderstood. The classic symptoms of thyroid disease are usually attributed to aging, menopause, or other conditions such as “chronic fatigue syndrome”. It is very important to get to the root of the symptoms with proper tests and assessment. The thyroid is extremely sensitive and central to all metabolic functions, and many factors can interfere with the test results. When a proper assessment is determined the treatment becomes much more effective. I have found in my practice that homeopathic medications are very safe and helpful to my patients. Homeopathic medicines do not bio-chemically override the patient - they simply allow the patient's own system to self-correct. In some cases, treatment may be combined with an over- the-counter supplement such as T-100. In other cases, iodine supplement may provide sufficient support for the thyroid gland to correct itself. Another treatment includes natural desiccated thyroid, which has been used effectively to help manage and resolve symptoms. If all else fails, synthetic and lifelong replacement of thyroxin should be considered. But the best and most important advice I can give you is to seek the help of a competent health care professional who will assess your condition using a holistic approach.

 

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