Monday, October 02, 2006

So...if we need antioxidants, how do we find our current levels?

Antioxidants have been a very hot topic in the health field for a number of years. However one challenge in the industry has always been how do you effectively measure the levels of antioxidants in your body?

Perhaps the most common method in the health field today is through blood testing. There are a few challenges here:
  • If you are going to use a blood test, you need to get stuck with a needle.
  • Blood test results can take days even weeks for results.
  • Antioxidant levels in the blood can be highly influenced by recent ingestion, so isn't all the accurate.
  • Blood testing can be very expensive.

There is a new disruptive technology that will change the way these levels are measured. The biophotonic scanner is a non-intrusive test for antioxidant levels. Advantages with this method include:

  • Non-invasive (no needle sticks)
  • Results in MINUTES
  • Measures LONG TERM levels in the skin and therefore isn't influenced by your last meal (or anything else you've eaten for that matter).
  • Very low cost for biophotonic scans

There is plenty of clinical studies proving the effectiveness of the scanner. There have been numerous double-blind tests performed to prove the validity of the scanner. Check out the information for yourself...

Clinical Information on Biophotonic Scanner

If you know that antioxidants are vital to good health and fighting aging...shouldn't you get information to get your levels measured?

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