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| Biography of Expert |
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Pip McCahon is running three Medical Infrared Digital Imaging Clinics in AUSTRALIA - Canberra, Brisbane and Sydney. This very sophisticated technology comes from the United States, where Pip McCahon received her training and continues to be involved as a presenter for professional development conferences with the American Academy of Thermology.
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Thermal Imaging (in relation with Sympathetic Nervous System )
Control and regulation of body temperature, called thermal regulation, is the most important role of the Sympathetic nervous system because fluctuations in temperature destroy the vital enzymes, neurotransmitters and peptides necessary for the cells to produce energy and keep the body alive.
The Sympathetic nervous system controls body temperature through distribution of blood flow according to the neurological and arterial pathways of the body. The normal core body temperature is 360Celsius, 98.60 Fahrenheit, and the surface temperature is normally about 33-340Celsius unless there is nerve impingement, circulatory pathology, spinal cord injury or serious neurological disease.
A healthy person's surface temperature should be symmetrical, the same on the right and the left. Medical Infrared Digital Imaging (MIDI) technology has established scientifically sound parameters which states that any deviation from the symmetrical evenness of a healthy pattern, is accompanied by some type of pain, dysfunction and symptoms that range from numbness and tingling to paralysis.
Pip McCahon - Thermology Analyst from Australia performed Medical Infrared Digital Imaging on Guruji. The findings indicated that his lowest body temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit and the highest body temperature is 950 Fahrenheit only (35 to 200Celsius).
Guruji's body has extreme temperature contrasts of 4.50centigrade within a few inches in each hand and each foot (distance from the finger tips to center of palm and distance from the ends of the toes to the ankle). There was a 70 centigrade difference between his upper torso and his abdomen, and 50centigrade between the front and back of his torso. There is asymmetry from right to left side and there were patterns of extreme temperature contrast in 40-50 locations throughout the body that were completely unique.
Guruji's thermal imaging is unexplainable by any physiological, neurological or anatomical laws; and that technically, it is surprising that he has an excellent health with a fully functioning body and brain, a very high level of perception, interpretation and execution of daily activities and his sleep and food intake is same as a normal healthy human being.
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| Medical Infrared Digital Imaging report |
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Client ID:
1Guruji011004
Client: Mahendra Kumar Trivedi
(Guruji)
Referring Practitioner:
Scan Date: 1 Oct 04 |
Date of Birth:
20 Feb 63
Technician: Pip McCahon
Analyst: Pip McCahon |
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| Initial
Full Body Report |
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This report is written in easy
to read language for you, our client. Infrared
imaging is able to measure your physiology (soft
tissue/muscle/nerve activity), providing you with
the opportunity to monitor changes in your body
function. These changes can provide early warning
of developing disease or injuries. Therefore,
MIDI should not be viewed as a single assessment,
but rather as a monitoring tool, providing a safe
economical way of having regular (annual at least)
health checks. |
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Main Observations:
Upper Body |
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Significant inflammation (red/white/pink)
is centralised over the upper vertebrae of your
neck, extending across the base of your skull.
Distinct inflammation also extends to the right
of the lower vertebrae of your neck. Diffuse inflammation
radiates throughout the muscles of your neck,
shoulders and upper back, particularly right side
(images 1-12). Inflammation is seen throughout
your forehead, temples, around your eyes, particularly
right side of your mouth and over your cheeks,
consistent with irritation of your sinus regions.
Focal inflammation is evident throughout the glandular
regions of your neck/throat (images 2-4, 6-8).
These patterns are consistent with irritation/inflammation
of your sinus, glands and immune system stimulation. |
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Nerves distributed from your
spinal cord through your neck vertebrae supply
your head/face/neck and shoulders/ arms/hands.
Irritation or compromise of these nerves can contribute
to symptoms of pain, numbness and tingling, as
well as affecting organ function in your head
and neck.
Inflammation is centralised
over the vertebrae of your upper to mid back,
radiating into adjacent muscle regions (image
5). Irritation or compromise of the nerves distributed
by these vertebrae can affect organs of your chest
and upper abdominal regions. Diffuse inflammation
is noted over your upper chest/sternum (image
6).
Increased hyperthermia is evident
over the palms of your inner wrists, extending
into a focal point in the centre of the palms
of your hands. Increased patterns are also seen
over the back of your wrists/hands particularly
left hand. A localised focal pattern is seen over
the base of your left thumb. |
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| Abdomen/Torso |
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Diffuse inflammation is noted
over your mid to upper left abdomen, over your
oesophagus/stomach regions. Diffuse inflammation
extends over both sides of your chest wall/upper
abdomen, consistent with irritation of your abdominal
oblique/serratus muscle group regions. These patterns
are particularly focusing over your left side
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Localised diffuse hyperthermia
is seen mid right aspect of your abdomen (see
arrow image 13) and over the bladder region of
your lower mid abdomen. Cooler patterns (blue/purple/black)
extend across your mid to lower abdomen, particularly
right side and around your right upper hip/waist
region. These patterns can indicate nerve irritation/dermatome
distribution. |
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Lower Back/legs/Torso |
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Significant inflammation is
centralised over the vertebrae of your mid to
lower back and coccyx, radiating into both your
hips/buttocks (image21). Nerves distributed from
the vertebrae of your lower back affect your hips/
thighs/legs and feet. Irritation or compromise
of these nerves can contribute to symptoms of
pain, numbness and tingling in these regions.
Nerves distributed from these vertebrae also supply
your lower abdominal organs/ regions. Irritation
of these nerves can also produce symptoms in your
lower abdomen. |
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Colder patterns over your lower
right thigh and knees and lower legs/heels/feet,
particularly right lower leg, are also consistent
with irritation of the nerves distributed from
your lower back (images 21-31). These patterns
can indicate significant root nerve irritation
from your lower back. Inflammation is noted over
your left knee and lower left leg, consistent
with an injury you report to this region. |
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Slightly increased patterns
are seen over the top of your left foot. Increased
hyperthermia is evident in the sole of your right
foot, consistent with weight transfer from your
left leg onto your right leg (images 30-31). |
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| NEXT REPORT : CRANIAL SCARAL RHYTHM REPORT |
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