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How MSAS works
A MSAS assessment
is a test to evaluate your body's
functional health. And by functional
health, what is meant is how well
the organs and systems of your body
are functioning in relation to optimal
health.
One of the benefits
of this technology is that it will
frequently detect problems before
they show up on other medical tests.
That's because energy is one of
the first things to be affected
as a person moves away from health.
This technology allows us to identify
dysfunctions in the early stages,
often before real damage occurs.
What differentiates
functional medicine from traditional
pathologically-based medicine is
that it focuses on the outcome of
improving the patient's life not
just on treating a set of symptoms.
It is built upon
assessment of organ function, not
diagnosis of pathology.
It emphasizes early-stage
intervention, and recognizes that
genes, environment, diet, structure,
activity, thoughts, and beliefs
weave themselves to become what
we call the unique individual.
Functional medicine
is a form of health care delivery
that is focused on improving an
individual's physiological, physical
and mental performance.
A screening test
can be done to evaluate your mineral
and vitamin levels, allergens and
any toxic chemical build ups.
Post functional assessments, treatments
may be given in the form of homeopathy,
flower essences, dietary advice
and herbal medicine.
Consider possible
complementary approaches that may
help a patient achieve a more balanced
energetic state.

BioMeridian™
“There
is no question that the 21st
century has arrived and any
practitioners who utilize
this technology will find
themselves in demand and practicing
medicine very successfully.”
--Bruce H. Shelton, MD, MD(H),
DHom
“Over the past several
years, I have used this technology
to help hundreds of patients
solve their health problems.
It’s an excellent tool
that has helped eliminate
the guesswork.”
--Bryon Rosquist, DC
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“Testing
patients for allergies and
chemical exposure used to
be a time-consuming and often
difficult task. This technology
has enabled us to do this
and far more.”
--Pauline Rose, RN, MN, SWNA
“I think this is
an invaluable tool. It gives
us clues to what is going
on that regular blood tests
or a history doesn’t.
It is extremely sensitive.”
--John Limehouse, DVM
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