Tomographic diagnostics

A scanning analysis of metabolic stress, of hydroelectrolytic distribution and of inflammatory states.

 

Today, a major segment of the adult population suffers from or have suffered from vague and non-specific symptoms, such as sleeping disorders or persistent drowsiness, night awakening, tiredness or fatigue, mood disorders, panic attacks, eating disorders, acidity and stomach pain, sense of fullness or bloating after meals, etc.

 

These are disorders of various natures that rarely enter into a precise diagnosis because they are often clearly altered clinical cases, but not to the point to appear pathologic. In the past 20 years there is increasing incidence of this phenomenon and the medical community began to recognize the interaction between the nervous system, the endocrine system and the immune system in stress situations.

 

Stress is your body’s physiological response to any change caused by stressors that can upset your psycho-physical balance. A stressor can have a psycho-social or physical nature, but the distinction does not imply substantial differences in the body’s reaction mechanism.

 

The external stressors- the environmental elements such as situations, experiences or people producing a bodily stimulation always undergo a cognitive processing and create a resulting reaction (for example: anxiety, panic attacks, rage, depression, etc.)

 

The internal stressors- all the internal substances that are atypical and extraneous to your body such as virus, bacteria, parasites, etc, always undergo a non-cognitive activation-reaction, on which the immune system depends, that is capable of recognizing particular substances that are inside your body but extraneous to it.

 

The reactions to the stressors (external or internal) are determined by the activation of the nervous system and of the endocrine system. Each person responds to stressing events in a different way depending on the current psycho-physical-pathologic status at the moment of the exposition to stressors. Recently it has been proved that the fallbacks determined by the prolonged activation of the reactions to stress influence the general health status of the client.

 

We can define the response to stress in three phases:

 

1. Alarm phase: the stressor causes a sense of alarm in your body, a psycho-physiological activation with a sharp reaction to the stressor.
2. Resistance phase: your body tries to adapt to the situation and the physiological signs tend to normalise themselves even though the effort is intense.
3. Exhaustion phase: when the adaptation is not sufficient and the body cannot defend itself properly. In this situation the prolonged exposure to stressors can cause the onset of pathologies, physical and psychological: chronic stress.

 

Chronic stress activates the circuit of the hypothalamus- pituitary-adrenal axis, altering the circadian rhythm of the secretion of cortisol (stress hormone). This hormone, if present persistently or in increased quantities, causes various disorders or malfunctions of the nervous-immune-endocrine system and of the metabolism and create high risk factors for obesity and hypertension. Before any visible manifestation, the persistent activation of the stress response gives rise to vague and non-specific symptoms (difficulty in concentrating, frequent sensation of general tiredness, panic attacks, crying spells, frustration, anxiety, sleeping disorders, gastro-intestinal disorders, hypertension, hypotension, sexual disorders, etc.). If these phenomenon are not kept in check, the risk of occurrence in pathologies will increase.

 

Consequently, based on these discoveries, people suffering from various vague and non-specific symptoms must be analyzed closely to treat these uncomfortable situations and to utilise more effective therapeutic strategies in order to regain a state of complete health and wellbeing.

 

One of the main problems relating to stress diagnosis are the enormous variety of elements considered as potential stressors, involving psycho-social elements and organic pathologies, from eating disorders to physical activity.

 

Thanks to the tomographic diagnostics, it is now possible to underline the abilities of the body to re-stabilize the psycho-physical homeostasis (ability of the body to keep its internal conditions constant even when external conditions vary) signalling the areas that are in an exhaustion phase, a resistance phase and in an alarm phase.

 

Depending on the results of the tomographic diagnosis, a precise nutrition programme is created for each guest, paired with an innovative biophysical therapy, targeting specific treatments for the metabolic functions and to the physical activity of  each guest.

 

The biophysical therapy for the reactivation of the immune-endocrine defences, is a bio feedback for the regulation of the potential of membrane, essential to reduce the processes of chronic inflammation. Through this therapy we can re-stabilize the psycho-physical homeostasis condition, essential for one’s well-being.

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