Diagnostic services in Mayer therapy

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Laboratory diagnostics General blood analysis, biochemical blood analysis (15 parameters), electrolytes (4 parameters), general urinalysis, urine ketone analysis, blood glucose.
Functional diagnostics
Ultrasound– organs of the abdominal cavity, ultrasound of the genitourinary system, ultrasound of the thyroid gland, electrocardiography.

Densitometry is a quick, safe and painless determination of bone tissue density. Today, this method is the established standard for measuring bone mineral density. The examination determines the risk of developing osteoporosis, assesses the probability of a fracture and monitors the effectiveness of treatment. Modern software makes it possible to graphically build the medical history of an individual patient and visually demonstrates the progress of treatment.

∴Bioimpedancemetry on the In body device is a method of determining body composition, based on measuring the electrical resistance of body tissues and computer processing of the obtained results. Also, bioimpedance measurement will help to understand what affects the proportions and weight of the human body, as well as "where" the excess weight came from and what caused it. Thanks to the method of measuring biological impedance, or bioimpedancemetry, it became possible to more thoroughly study the metabolism, water-salt, lipid metabolism and understand what affects the proportions of a person's weight and body, as well as understand where excess weight came from and what it is conditioned

 

Oligoscan – Modern European method of determining minerals, heavy metals in the human body. INSTANT DIAGNOSTICS: 21 trace elements, 7 vitamins, 15 heavy metals, level of oxidative stress. OligoScan determines susceptibility to acidosis, intestinal absorption problems, hormonal disorders, allergies, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, evaluates the state of the immune system and cognitive functions.

Gastrolyzer - a non-invasive and specific method for determining the level of hydrogen, which is formed during the breakdown of sugar by intestinal bacteria, is then absorbed into the blood and can be measured in exhaled air. The test is available for use by gastroenterologists, pediatricians, and allergists in both children and adults, as a diagnosis of lactase deficiency and other types of food intolerance (fructose, sucrose, galactose, etc.). It is also used to diagnose small intestinal bacterial overgrowth and irritable bowel syndrome.