What is a Thermal Body Scan?
An Infrared thermal scan (or thermography/thermal imaging) is a non-invasive, uses no radiation, a procedure that detects, records and produces a careful analysis and image of skin surface temperature patterns (body heat) as a reflection of normal or abnormal human physiology.
Is Thermography Approved By the FDA?
Breast thermography was approved by the FDA in 1982 only as an adjunct to mammography.
What Is Thermography Used For?
Medical Thermography (digital infrared thermal imaging – DITI) is used as a method of research for early pre-clinical diagnosis and control during treatment of homeostatic imbalances. Thermography is completely safe and uses no radiation.