The Thermography Test
The AlfaSight9000™ is the most advanced system of its kind.
This patent-pending infrared scanning technology incorporates the established science of Regulation Thermography, which Alfa dubs Regulation Thermometry™, a discipline that links specific temperature patterns emanating from internal organs with a sophisticated expert knowledge-base driven by mathematical algorithms.
AlfaSight 9000™ provides a visible measurement of the Autonomic Nervous System. This system provides a comprehensive assessment of the neurologically controlled terrains that often create or sustain disease environments. It identifies multiple areas of physiological dysregulation and generates recommendations that can be used to guide you with your health.
Following is a list of some of the organ and tissue patterns that can be recognized by the Thermography Test:
Breast Health
Liver and Pancreas Function
Prostate Function
Endocrine Function (pituitary/thyroid/ovary)
Cardiac Suspicions
Pulmonary Function
Dental Suspicions
Structural Integrity
Lymphatic Function
Viral and Bacterial Markers
Preparing for the Thermography Test
For 24 hours prior to your appointment stop all acupuncture, bio-energetic treatments, electro neural diagnosis, and alcohol.
The Day of the Thermography Test:
No smoking, coffee or black tea.
Avoid extremely hot or cold drinks.
Do not take a shower or bath the morning of test (it’s ok to shower the night before).
No cosmetics or body lotions.
No exercise or sauna.
You should wear comfortable loose fitting clothing that can be easily removed (no bra, corset, or tight belt).
What to expect
A gentle light weight sensor measures your skin’s temperature on 120 different points on your body between the head and the pelvis. You are then asked to remove your outer clothing and remain in a fairly cool private room for 5-10 minutes, thereby subjecting your whole body to a controlled “stress”. It does not really feel like a stress, however, since the temperature is not cold, only about 68 degrees Fahrenheit. According to clinical research, it takes 5-10 minutes for the responses from the internal organs to reach the skin. After the 5-10 minute cooling phase, the tempatures are then taken again and the test is concluded. The results are documented in a graph, which reveals the reactions of the body.