Thyroid concerns? Wary of mammograms? THERMOGRAPHY IS COMING TO REBOOT CENTER IN JUNE! Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women, with approximately 200,000 new cases diagnosed annually in the US. Though mammography is considered the gold standard for breast cancer detection, the risks vs. benefits of this screening tool continue to be widely debated.
The basic tenet of Reboot Center’s philosophy of healing is to provide the best, most effective care, using the least invasive tools to assess and therapies to treat in a focused, individualized manner. Which is why we consider thermography to be a fantastic tool for early detection of tissue abnormalities.
Thermography is a pain-free, no-contact, radiation free assessment tool that has become increasingly used in addition to or (by patient choice) in lieu of mammograms for breast cancer assessment throughout the world. It was first developed in 1957 by Dr. Raymond Lawson, MD, to investigate breast cancer. Since then, this field has evolved into a hugely effective and widely accepted method of imaging the body’s tissues in a safe, easy, and cost-effective manner.
This June 7th, 9th, and 10th, thermography specialist Carol Fowler from Vital Thermal Imaging will be offering the following individual thermography scan sessions at Reboot Center:
Complete Breast Scan – $265
- 7 Full Spectrum Color Infrared Thermal Scans
- 7 Reverse Gray/White Hot Images
- Professional evaluation
- Complete report
Thyroid Assessment Scan – $150
- 3 Full Spectrum Color Infrared Thermal Scans
- 3 Reverse Gray/White Hot Images
- Professional evaluation
- Complete report
Women’s Comprehensive Package – $385
- 10 Full Spectrum Color Infrared Thermal Scans
- 10 Reverse Gray/White Hot Images
- Professional evaluation
- Complete report
Sessions are available to Reboot Center patients and non-patients alike. Click here to book your preferred session.
View a sampling of the plethora of research and clinical views on thermography.
Is Thyroid responsible for hair loss? and if yes. is there any way to get back to lost hair?
Anupriya
Thank you for your question, Anupriya. Thyroid disease can be a fairly common cause for hair loss. Although nutritional imbalances, genetics, male pattern baldness, and other health issues may also underly hair loss, a blood test including TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, and thyroid antibodies are a good place to start, at least when determining whether or not one’s thyroid might be part of the cause. And once a thyroid imbalance is effectively treated, hyper- or hypothyroid-induced hair loss may very well be reversed.