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Prevention and Correction with Thermography

Jan 01, 2017 05:37PM ● By June Carver Drennon

It’s that time of year again, the beginning of a fresh start. Many have great goals for the New Year and there are a number of things that we can do proactively to improve our wellbeing, whether we are dealing with a serious illness or striving for excellent health.                          
    It is not unusual for some folks to feel they don’t have enough control. However, with good health habits, an understanding of risk factors and proper preventive screening, there is plenty we can do to avoid a frightening diagnosis. There’s quite a bit of research supporting the theory that only 5 to 10 percent of cancers result from genetics. The World Health Organization says that 70 percent of cancers can be avoided and many scientists believe that it is more like 90 percent.
    
Thermography is a screening tool that can detect risk factors so that plans can be put into action to improve health and reverse developing pathology. This is prevention—not just early detection. It’s safe, non-invasive, without radiation, and FDA approved. Thermography is a window into the body to help both client and health care practitioner put together a game plan that is truly beneficial.
    Just as we all have bacteria and viruses in our bodies, we all have cancer cells too. So why do they grow and develop in some people and not in others? There is almost never just one cause but an accumulation of factors. One important factor is the terrain of the body. All disease grows in an acidic, congested environment. The perfect breeding ground for disease is a body that is under constant emotional stress, sleep-deprived and fed a steady diet of junk food which is full of pesticides, hormones, antibiotics and sugar. Add foods that have been genetically modified (GMOs) and radiated until there is no nutritional value, and you contribute to an already unhealthy situation.
    There are many things that we can do to avoid dis-ease and knowing the risk factors should be at the top of the list. With proper risk assessment we can develop an action plan for improving our health or even reversing existing developments. Knowledge is power so the best thing to do on your journey to health and well being is to take action.
    It makes sense that if we make small changes—every day—they add up. Changes recommended include eating organic, avoiding GMOs, getting a good night’s sleep and detoxifying regularly. Knowing your risk factors is a way to head off problems before they start.
    If your body is moving in the direction of developing a disease, you’d want to know that before the diagnosis rather than after the fact. An even better option is not getting that diagnosis in the first place.

Breast Thermography, unlike many after-the-fact imaging technologies in use, has the ability to give a warning signal up to 10 years before any other procedure. It offers women information that no other procedure can provide and is one of the most essential tests in breast cancer risk assessment and early detection.

Upper Body Thermography is a very comprehensive test that can identify inflammation, lymphatic congestion, dental and sinus infections, thyroid dysfunction, thymus issues, carotid artery dysfunction, colon, uterine and prostrate concerns, and much more. 
    June Carver Drennon was certified from the American College of Clinical Thermography in 2008 as a clinical thermographer. She is passionate about working with both men and women who care about the state of their health and believe that prevention is better than detection. She enjoys helping people empower themselves so that they may be proactive and enjoy the health that they desire.

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