The OligoScan
In the ever-evolving landscape of health and wellness, the OligoScan has emerged as a cutting-edge tool for assessing mineral levels and heavy metal toxicity in the body. Through the use of Spectrophotometry, the device can accurately measure the intracellular concentration of nutrients and heavy metals by analyzing the light reflected from the palm of the hand. The precise calibration and advanced algorithms used in the OligoScan ensure that the readings are both accurate and reliable.
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The Oligoscan utilizes a technology known as spectrophotometry, a scientific method that measures how much light a substance absorbs. During an Oligoscan test, the device is placed against the skin, on the palm of the hand. It emits light into the skin and measures the intensity of the reflected light. This data is then analyzed to determine the concentration of various elements in the tissues. The Oligoscan's software processes the light absorption data, comparing it against a database of known spectral fingerprints for different minerals and metals. This analysis produces a detailed report on the levels of these substances in the body.
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Non-Invasive Testing: Unlike blood or urine tests, the Oligoscan does not require needles or sample collection. This makes the process quick, painless, and stress-free for patients.
Immediate Results: The Oligoscan provides instant feedback, allowing for on-the-spot analysis and discussion.
Comprehensive Analysis: The Oligoscan measures a wide array of minerals, vitamins and heavy metals, offering a holistic view of a person's micronutrient status and toxic metal exposure.
Preventive Health: By identifying deficiencies and toxicities early, the Oligoscan enables proactive management of health, potentially preventing the onset of chronic conditions related to mineral imbalances and heavy metal toxicity.
Personalized Interventions: With detailed information on a patient’s mineral and metal levels, healthcare providers can tailor interventions to meet individual needs, optimizing dietary, supplement, and detoxification strategies.
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Right away! One of the key advantages of the Oligoscan is its ability to deliver results almost instantaneously, allowing a quick assessment of any imbalances or toxicities.
OligoScan Pricing
Scan Price: $160
Scan + Custom IV Bag + 30 min Consult: $325
In addition to the package above, receive a 30-minute consultation to review your result and receive personalized care and guidance. (IV Bag is not include, just the creation of a custom bag).
FAQ
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The scan is totally painless! The device will be lightly pressed against your palm in various areas during the test.
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Spectrophotometry is grounded in the principle that different molecules absorb light at specific wavelengths. When light passes through or reflects off a sample, the spectrophotometer measures the intensity of light at various wavelengths. By comparing these measurements with known standards, the device can identify and quantify the substances present in the sample.
In the context of the OligoScan, this means the device can accurately measure the concentration of minerals and heavy metals by analyzing the light reflected from the skin. The precise calibration and advanced algorithms used in the OligoScan ensure that the readings are both accurate and reliable.
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The OligoScan is designed for precise evaluation of bioavailability of minerals, trace elements and the rate of toxic metals in living tissues. The measurement is made on the surface of the hand. The advantage of this method as opposed to other testing methods is that it gives a more stable picture. In contrast, urine tests show what that the body is able to excrete (not everyone excretes well). Hair tests provide information about what happened in the body a few weeks or months ago. Blood tests show what circulates. The OligoScan balance sheet allows us to observe what is in the tissue NOW. In addition, it is painless, non-invasive, and allows us to see what is going on inside of the cell.
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Yes! They must be at least 2 years old. We will need to know their blood type, but that can be done with a simple finger-stick evaluation.
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Yes! Both pregnant and nursing moms can do the OligoScan.