Zyto Bioscan –Find out how healthy you are
HOW’S your health? Are you looking for answers to annoying symptoms or do you suspect food intolerance? What if there was a test that would help provide some more answers to your questions?
Betty O’Neill Nutritional Therapist has a new technology that can scan your body for answers. The Zyto Bioscan relies on galvanic skin response (GSR)—an established technology that measures fluctuations in electrical conductivity of the skin. One familiar application of GSR is in lie detector testing. Alongside an intensive questionnaire Betty can formulate a personalised plan for you. Betty is a fully qualified Nutritional Therapist and has been working in nutrition for over 15 years.
I did the scan at the shop it’s quick and easy, and provides lots of information. It confirmed what I already knew but didn’t want to know, coffee isn’t good for me! If I want to be healthy I need to cut it out. The niggling aches in my upper back showed up on the list, I need to go to a chiropractor to be straightened out. I found out which supplements are best for me. Betty could tell from the scan what I am in denial about - I am stressed. But the scan doesn’t lie; I need to make more time for me. I don’t think I’ll be the only one scanned to be told that. I found out lots from the test and was very impressed with it.
Organ function, inflammation, hydration, hormonal activity, vitamin and mineral deficiency are checked, it can scan for viral, bacterial, yeast or fungal infection, plus environmental stressors and toxins. The test can indicate which supplements suit you, saving you from wasting money on the wrong products. This is only a fraction of what Betty can test for. Betty can do a test for food intolerance if you prefer not to do the full body scan.
What I like is that the scan takes away the guess work, and with the comprehensive questionnaire Betty can create a fully personalised treatment plan for you. She can advise on suitable foods to include or remove, best supplements, and lifestyle changes that you can make. It’s worth checking out. For more information contact Betty O’Neill. bettyoneillnutrition.com