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CRT 2000 Thermographic System
Early detection not late
treatment
Regulation Thermography identifies
illnesses and disease processes by measuring reactions of the human body
to cooling stimuli. Even at the earliest stages of the disease process,
there are minute, detectable changes in circulation patterns and thermal
characteristics of the major organs.
The CRT 2000 ® Thermographic System quantifies these thermal
characteristics and compares the thermal profile against a vast library
of historical data in order to provide health care practitioners with a
report identifying potential problems and risk factors.
The CRT 2000 ® features many advantages over traditional laboratory
tests and imaging, as it is a non-invasive, reproducible diagnostic that
evaluates all the major body organs and is able to detect the very early
onset of many disease and degenerative processes.
The analysis provided by the CRT 2000 ® provides focused statements of
individual organ systems, indicating the severity of conditions,
allergies, toxicity, and degeneration.
The CRT 2000 ® Thermographic System quickly locates the focal points of
chronically, malignant and unspecified diseases such as:
- Migraines
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Low grade chronic viral and
Fungal
infection
- Heavy Metal Toxicity
- Intestinal Toxins and Dysfunction
- Lymphatic Obstructions
- Food allergies
- Rheumatic Diseases
- Bowel Diseases
Early detection of breast, prostate
cancer, and cancer terrain.
The CRT 2000 Thermographic System
converts heat energy on the skin into electronic data signals displayed
on a computer monitor. Over one hundred different points on the body are
scanned and placed into a single displayed image yielding a scan of
fifteen major organs and their regulatory functions. By measuring the
patients’ ability to adapt and change in a response to cold stimuli, it
can measure their state of health and balance.
This thirty minute test measures the ability of the patient’s tissue to
respond to the stress of a colder temperature. There are two major
factors to consider:
Baseline Temperature
This is taken as a general measure of your metabolism and autonomic
nervous system. If the baseline temperature is too high, it may indicate
a state of over-active metabolism, medication, or being vasodilated
(flushed). A low baseline skin temperature may indicate a slow
metabolism, exhausted regulatory system, or signs of overall
degeneration.
Tissue health
By putting together patterns based on this cutaneous (skin) – visceral
(organ) profile, the temperature difference tells the ability of each
tissue to regulate the relatively colder air of the room (20 – 23
degrees) compared to skin temperature with clothes on.
The CRT 2000 provides a non invasive,
highly reproducible scan. This allows healthcare practitioners to track
results over time. It is suggested to perform a scan every six months to
clearly track the effects of therapy.
The CRT 2000 can quickly locate the focal points of chronically
malignant and unspecified diseases such as:
- Migraines
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Low-grade chronic viral and
Fungal
infection
- Heavy metal toxicity
- Intestinal toxins and dysfunction
- Immune system weaknesses
- Lymphatic obstructions
- Food allergies
- Rheumatic diseases
- Bowel Diseases
- Early detection and monitoring of
breast cancer,
Prostate
cancer
, and cancer terrain.
CRT 2000 Thermographic System
- Supply voltage: AC 110 - 240 V
- Power Input: 180 Watt
- Frequency: Hz 50/60
- Storage Temperature Range: 0°C -
50°C
- Graphic LCD Display
- Sensor
- Contact measurement
- Response Time: < 1 seconds
- Temperature Resolution: < 0.1°C
- CE: This device complies with EU
directives 92/42/EU*
- FDA 510K # K 973177 (USA)
- Prerequisites
- Internet Connection
* The CRT 2000 Thermographic System holds a CE mark registration.
However, a new registration is pending re-inspection, as the device has
recently undergone significant changes.
What is Thermography?
Computerized Regulation Thermography is
a non-invasive diagnostic imaging procedure used to visualize, detect
and record cutaneous thermal patterns.
Thermography detects pathophysiologic changes in cutaneous temperature.
These changes are relevant to healthcare practice whenever the treating
professional requires physiological imaging test for diagnosis or case
management. The scan provides the practitioner with the temperatures and
thermal patterns recorded by the CRT 2000, which are important in the
development of a diagnostic impression.
Thermography may be regarded as one piece of information that must be
integrated with other available information in the clinician’s decision
making process.

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