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HeartQuest

Global Health Evaluation System for HealthCare Practitioners

 

The HeartQuest Heart Rate Variability monitor is the most advanced complimentary assessment tool available in the world today.  Our Heart Rate Variability technology enables practitioners to objectively look into the many regulatory systems of the body and see firsthand the effects of their therapies and treatment.  Unlike other heart rate variability technologies, the HeartQuest breaks down the time measurement between heart beats into very specific frequency band widths which correspond to the regulatory functions of the body.  As a result, in just 5 minutes, the HeartQuest will also display an accurate measure of:

 

  • Cardiovascular Adaptation

  • Autonomic Nervous System Regulation

  • Neuro-Hormonal Regulation

  • Psycho-Emotional Balance

  • Comprehensive Peak Performance

  • Meridian System Regulation

  • Ayurvedic Tri-Dosha Balance

 

Includes:  Software License, Applicators, Manual, Education

 

Cost:  $5,999.00 + Shipping & Handling

 

For Leasing:  Please contact Larry Guy at  (623) 251-0573

Includes:  Software License, Applicator,

Manual, Education

 

Special Cost:  $1,500.00 (Limited Time) + S&H

Introduction to HRV and the HeartQuest System

Webinar 6/8/15:  Advanced HeartQuest and HeartQuest Plus Workshop

AngioScan

Detection of Cardiovascular Health
You are only as healthy as your arteries. What's the age of your patient's small arteries and how stiff are the bigger vessels? What is their oxygen saturation? These are all markers that should be measured in an anti-aging program and preventative health program.
 

Monitor the effectiveness of cardiovascular therapies, food supplements and physical exercises.  The AngioScan is an important tool in the prevention of cardiovascular dysfunction. By measuring the elasticity of blood vessels large and small it is possible to see early changes before the onset of clinical symptoms. Research has shown from the CAFÉ study that you can have a normal blood pressure but the central aortic systolic blood pressure (CASP)could be dangerously high. This study showed that beta blockers lowered the traditional blood pressure in the brachial artery but the central aortic systolic blood pressure remained high and this is the blood pressure at the heart itself.
 

 

AngioScan Quick Start Guide

How AngioScan Can Streamline An Important Aspect Of Your Practice

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