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1. Initial Consultation
Preparation
To prepare for your Initial Consultation please print and complete our Patient Intake Form. You will bring
your completed Intake Form to your Initial Consultation with the doctor.
The Intake Form gives the doctor a tremendous amount of information that will become
the basis of conversation during your Initial Consultation. Following this in-depth
overview of your current health state and health history, the doctor will do a general
unobtrusive physical exam.
2. Live Blood Cell Analysis
Live Cell Blood Analysis is simple, quick and accurate. For example, with a simple
drop of blood drawn painlessly from your finger, the test is able to provide a composite
of over 25 aspects. Darkfield microscopy now allows us to observe multiple vitamin
and mineral deficiencies, toxicity, and tendencies toward allergic reaction, excess
fat circulation, liver weakness and conditions that favor arteriosclerosis.
Blood is magnified by 30,000 times, giving us the ability to assess how the body
is compensating to its environment and to monitor your progression while on treatment.
The blood is the pathway to the flesh and tells all.
For more information about Live Blood Cell Analysis
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3. Computerized Regulation Thermography (CRT)
Computerized Regulation Thermography or CRT is based on the physiology of
heat production in humans from the combination of cellular metabolism and the nervous
system. When there are disease processes in the human body, the body's organs respond
differently to stress.
CRT testing takes the temperature of the skin at 112 locations on the body. By studying
these skin temperature patterns, the doctor gains a direct index of the metabolic
activity in the various parts of the body. Disturbances in the energy-conversion
processes and reduced responses to the stress stimulus show up in the CRT thermographic
scan as inflamed, degenerative or blocked.
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4. Heart Rate Variability Analysis (HRV)
The Heart Rate Variability analysis (HRV) test depicts a visual representation of
heart rhythm called rhythmography. Rhythmography can graph the relationship between
the two components of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS).
The HRV is done in two parts, one with the patient lying down in a relaxed state
and one with the patient standing, which simulates a slightly stressed state. We
can then see how the nervous system reacts in a relaxed state and in a stressed
state.
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5. Digital Pulse Analysis
Digital Pulse Analysis (DPA) analyzes the pulse waveform to determine the functional status of cardiovascular circulation.
In essence, the DPA provides information about your heart's function, arterial elasticity, dilations
and resistance and allows the doctors to analyze heart rate variability (HRV) from EKG data.
6. Specialized Urinalysis Testing
(Bowel toxicity, Calcium levels, Body Oxidation Status) Electrodermal Testing
Conventional urinalysis is used to evaluate properties such as acidity, concentration
(a measure of how dehydrated an individual may be) and the presence of sugars, blood,
or protein in the urine, as these properties may indicate irregularities and disturbances
in the urinary system.
However, the urinalysis testing conducted at CCNM is much more specific, and is
used to further evaluate chemical imbalances and stressors within the body.
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7. Initial Consultation (approx. 60 minutes), Test Results and Next Step Determinations
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