Thermography, also known as Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI), originated in the mid-20th century through advancements in military and aerospace thermal technology. By the 1960s and 70s, it began gaining recognition in the medical field as a non-invasive tool for detecting physiological changes in the body, especially those related to inflammation, vascular activity, and nervous system function.
Unlike structural imaging tools like X-rays or MRIs, thermography captures the body’s infrared heat patterns in real time. These patterns reflect underlying physiological activity, often revealing early signs of dysfunction or imbalance before symptoms appear or structural damage sets in. As a tool for preventative care and longevity, thermography allows us to:
By detecting subtle thermal shifts early, clients can make proactive lifestyle, dietary, and therapeutic changes—empowering them to address potential concerns before they escalate. Thermography is especially valuable when integrated into a holistic wellness plan, supporting long-term vitality and resilience. Be Well, Natasha B.
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