Complex Screening Test
This screening test is a unique, innovative diagnostic procedure that gives a complete picture of the current state of our body and mind to provide a complex mapping of our body. The complex assessment can also reveal hidden or emerging diseases whose symptoms may not (yet) be a problem. Primary prevention and lifestyle changes can protect us from serious illness. At the end of the examination, during the evaluation and discussion of the results, we suggest lifestyle changes, various physical, mental and biological therapies and treatments that can be tailored to the individual and, if necessary and possible, quickly, to help to find a way out of the illness or problem or to prevent it.
Elements of the Complex Screening Test:
- live and work under stressful conditions,
- overweight,
- smokes,
- have high blood pressure,
- have high cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels,
- have diabetes, kidney disease,
- a family history of high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes,
- you are of variable age,
- have a history of any vascular disease,
- unexpected onset of memory loss.
Medical history and therapeutic summary
After taking a personal and family history, a status is recorded. In this phase, the individual tests are analysed, evaluated and, using integrated medicine, therapeutic recommendations are summarised, dietary and lifestyle changes are discussed and new elements are discussed.
Arterial vessel testing
The arteriograph is a Hungarian development to examine the condition of blood vessels. It can be used to diagnose developing disease at a stage when more serious health problems (e.g. atherosclerosis, arterial stenosis, heart attack, stroke) can be prevented. Valuable information can be obtained about the function of the cells in the vessel wall and the elasticity of the aorta. The test itself can be done in a few minutes, is painless, and is similar to measuring blood pressure. The test is recommended for everyone over the age of 30, especially for those over 30:
- live and work under stressful conditions,
- overweight,
- smokes,
- have high blood pressure,
- have high cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels,
- have diabetes, kidney disease,
- a family history of high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes,
- you are of variable age,
- have a history of any vascular disease,
- unexpected onset of memory loss.
Biofeedback
When an organ or organ system becomes diseased, its electromagnetic activity changes: in addition to healthy and physiologically normal vibrations, it starts to emit abnormal waves that weaken the function not only of the organ but of the whole organism. The test allows the detection of minimal, barely detectable abnormalities in the body, which may be the precursors or even the initial cause of more serious abnormalities later on. It can also help to identify the effects of environmental allergens, toxic substances, environmental pollutants and the current vitamin, mineral and amino acid levels in the body.
EIS (Electro Interstitial Scan) – Examination of the interstitial space
A unique method to provide information on the state of the extracellular and intracellular spaces and the physiological processes taking place in them. It allows a three-minute procedure to obtain a picture of the current state of the body.
For example, it provides information on the functional status of the heart, kidneys, lungs, liver, pancreas, digestion, brain or even the nervous system. You can also get an overview of hormone levels, oxidative stress, blood gas levels and the acid-base balance of the body, as well as possible risk factors.
Non-invasive blood analysis
The device covers a spectrum of tests far beyond the usual laboratory parameters (urine blood count) and provides results that help to interpret basic parameters and understand actual physiological processes. The thermometric method is used to test living blood using electrodes placed at biologically active points in the body. The test looks at liver and digestive enzymes, blood supply to various organs, some hormone levels, blood shape elements, blood gas parameters, kidney function, lung and circulatory indicators, among others.
Pulse diagnostics
The test measures the general state of the biorhythm (nervous system) during 300 ECG beats, and also provides information on the biological age of the body, daily energy levels, energy production and consumption, fluid balance, digestion-absorption rate, sleep quality, stress levels and the body’s ability to adapt to stress. The regulation of autonomic rhythms determines, for example, the efficiency and functioning of digestion, but also fundamentally determines the rhythm of all our organ systems and coordinates their functioning.
The method is very useful for a quick analysis of current challenges and life situations in everyday life, and how these influences affect our own internal rhythm.
It can also be useful in the rehabilitation period after a possible sports injury, when physiotherapy, corrective or drug treatment is applied, its effects can be followed in progress.
Classical internal medicine
After taking a personal and family history, a detailed internal medicine examination and status is recorded. The specialist internist analyses and evaluates the individual tests and makes therapeutic recommendations using integrated medicine.
Body composition analysis
BodyPedia’s DSM-BIA and SMFIM technology generates reports based on more than 40 different body composition parameters – providing the most comprehensive personal health data available. It uses multiple, different frequencies to measure intracellular and extracellular fluids, providing accurate body fluid analysis. The BodyPedia measures all five cylinders of the body (left/right arm, torso, left/right leg) to provide accurate and detailed results. It processes the data using a unique modelling algorithm.