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What a Full-Body Thermography Report Tells You

  • carolelaney
  • 2 days ago
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What Your Full-Body Thermography Report Tells You


A Full-Body Thermogram is a comprehensive infrared imaging study that evaluates temperature and heat patterns across the entire body. Unlike structural diagnostic tests (like X-rays, CT, or MRI), thermography focuses on function and physiology — how your body is responding to inflammation, circulation, hormonal balance, and nerve activity.


1. Inflammation & Circulation

Thermography detects heat and temperature differences that may reveal inflammation, vascular congestion, or poor circulation. These may appear in joints, muscles, or organs long before structural changes develop.


2. Nervous System & Pain Mapping

Thermal patterns can show nerve irritation, musculoskeletal imbalance, or referred pain from the spine, jaw, or other regions. This helps identify sources of chronic pain or functional stress.


3. Breast Health & Hormone Patterns

For women, a full-body study includes a comprehensive breast thermogram that evaluates vascular and lymphatic patterns often related to estrogen dominance, lymphatic congestion, or hormonal imbalance.


4. Digestive & Organ Stress

Thermography can highlight gut inflammation, liver or gallbladder stress, and adrenal fatigue. These patterns help guide nutritional and lifestyle recommendations for better organ support.


5. Lymphatic Congestion

Cool or stagnant areas can indicate poor lymphatic drainage — often linked to immune weakness, toxin buildup, or inflammation that isn’t clearing properly.


6. Dental & Sinus Correlations

Thermal findings can uncover hidden inflammation in the teeth, gums, or sinuses that may affect other systems such as the thyroid or cardiovascular system.


7. Thyroid & Metabolic Clues

Temperature patterns in the neck and upper chest may show thyroid or metabolic imbalances, offering early insights before lab abnormalities occur.


8. Comparison Over Time

Your follow-up thermogram (usually 3–6 months later) helps determine whether changes are improving, stable, or worsening, providing a visual roadmap for your ongoing wellness plan.


Why It Matters

Thermography is a powerful prevention tool — revealing functional changes before they become structural problems. It supports a proactive approach to your health, helping you and your wellness team make informed decisions for long-term vitality.


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