Biological Terrain Assessment

Many of medicine's current laboratory procedures can find only extreme or life-threatening abnormalities.  Blood tests can come back "normal" even when a patient is experiencing chronic problems with aches, pains, lowered resistance, fatigue and similar complaints.  We needed a procedure that would measure body chemistry more sensitively.  The BTA does just that.

The test requires an early morning sample of urine and saliva from the patient.  Theses bodily fluids are tested for three chemical properties that reveal the state of the patient's internal biochemical environment.  The patient's nutrition and lifestyle can then be altered to bring the body's biochemistry closer to an ideal state.  With this comes better health and ability to combat illness and disease.

The doctor discusses the results of the BTA with the patient in detail, using a pictorial report such as the one below.

The patient is instantly able to see where his or her body is under stress.  The BTA can be repeated at a later date to see how much improvement has been achieved by following the doctor's program.