CRT  Thermographic Point Measurement

The Points Measured Change according to Their Internal Organ/Tissue Afferant/Efferent Connections

The Autonomic Nervous System 
(Klinghardt and Hirschfeld)

The scan takes 30 minutes, is fully delegable, and identification of a focus is made by a third sequential measurement after acupuncture or injection methods are applied. Its mechanism relies upon the interface of the autonomic nervous system and the cutano-visceral circuit, as it has been established that 70% of the thermoregulation of the skin is modulated by the locally underlying organs and tissues. When the skin is exposed to cool air, a capillary constriction usually occurs while the body shunts blood to the head. In skin regions controlled by internal organs such as the liver, pancreas, breast, or teeth, the response of the capillary beds is augmented by the degree of regulatory health that particular organ possesses, thereby changing the response phenomenon. This is a scan which is a direct measurement of the Autonomic Nervous System - perhaps a vital key for physicians to approach the true mechanisms of disease and health.


Two Different Responses Reflecting Thermoregulatory Feedback.

Warming (Paradoxical)
Response to the Cool-Air Stimulus
Cooling (Healthy)
Response to the Cool-Air Stimulus
  
Vasodilation
 
 Vasoconstriction

"We can Finally see what the body is doing before it becomes dysfunctional enough to create an irreversible problem" 
 Dr. Schultz-Ruhtenberg  Minden, Germany

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