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Initial Full Exam

Comprehensive Body Analysis:

A thorough assessment of all of your body's organs, glands, systems, genetic tendencies and constitutional influences for predisposition or resistance to disease. Complete balance protocol utilizing nutritional supplements, glandulars, homeopathics, herbal remedies and/or essential oils will be cross-matched to your biological preferences and reviewed.The following four major categories will be tested in detail:

  • Allergies—Foods & Environmental: Common foods, pollens, plants, inhalants, animal dander.*
  • Hormonal & Emotional Balancing: Assess glandular function, hormone production, neurotransmitter balance, and emotional balance.
  • Immune Function & Pathogens: Scan signatures of bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. Assess the main immune defense systems.
  • Toxins Evaluation: Identifies pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals, chemicals, mycotoxins, industrial pollutants for detox.

Instant Feedback

instantly upon completion of the exam

Follow-Up Exams: Comprehensive Review:
Usually completed 30-45 days after initial exam. The initial exam is a prerequisite. We will review and compare the progress you have made since your initial exam and your first 30 – 45 days of balance protol.* Adjustments may be made in the dosage of your products, or completely eliminated if indicated that balance has been achieved

You will also participate in several activities…

...to help you work on all areas of your lifestyle!

Let's eat healthy!

When the body talks

Walk, run or exercise aids

Bioscan News & Events

Why food matters - digg deeper and learn

Does one size fit all when it comes to nutritional support? Of course not! A Bioscans identify your body’s unique positive responses; we call these your biological preferences. Knowing your biological preferences helps you choose the nutritional supplements that will support your individual health needs.

Your body needs fuel to exercise, and the source of that fuel is food. That’s why some people report feeling hungrier when they start to work out. If you’re trying to lose weight, this could be counterproductive – unless you find the right balance of healthy, filling foods