Biological Terrain Assessment (BTA)
A New Method of Metabolic Measurement for Early Detection and Monitoring of
Chronic Illness and Premature Aging
What is Biological Terrain Assessment?
Biological Terrain Assessment is the clinical monitoring of the internal biochemical environment of the body to gain an in-depth understanding of the "elements" within the patient's chemistry. This assessment helps the practitioner to uncover the underlying cause or causes of the patient's imbalance or illness, rather than treating a list of "symptoms." With Biological Terrain Assessment, the practitioner can often detect a cellular pathology well before the disease physically manifests. Information of this nature can lead to solutions which support and restore overall health for the patient.
Why is it important to measure the Biological Terrain?
While other fields of medicine examine, isolate or treat one particular part or system of the body, Biological Terrain Assessment monitors the entire internal biochemical environment of the body. This complete information gives the physician a baseline to determine the course of treatment, as well as an objective procedure for monitoring the effectiveness of the treatment. Biological Terrain Assessment helps the practitioner to uncover the underlying cause or causes of the patient's imbalance or illness, rather than treating a list of "symptoms."
What is the BTA S-100?
The BTA S-100 is the most technologically advanced instrument of its kind in the world today for the assessment of the factors which determine the Biological Terrain: pH (acid and alkaline balance), oxidative stress and mineral concentration.
How can this information be used to enhance your quality of care?
With this information we can:
- Stop guessing about supplements -- take only those appropriate for your individual biochemistry
- Target specific dietary factors which may contribute to better health
- Obtain immediate test results
- Determine the primary biological dysfunction which needs to be addressed
- Assess where to begin treatment and monitor the results to determine when to adjust and when to end treatment
- Determine the need for further tests
- Determine how stresses in your body may lead to susceptibility to certain diseases
- Stop the endless cycle of chasing symptoms and get to the cause of the problem