Thursday, November 26, 2015

What's My Body Telling Me?

Everybody (and every body) is different, often making it difficult to know what is best for you. Now you can use the innovative bioscan technology to discover information specific to your body's unique needs. We call this highly specialized information your biological preference.
 

Using biocommunication, allows you to gather a vast amount of data about your body. Bioscans are a stimulus-response exchange between software and your body. The responses generated by your body's energetic system and tracked using the  software, provides valuable information at a level you are most likely not consciously aware of.
 

Here's a basic example: your body can receive vitamin C from either eating an orange or from eating broccoli. You may prefer the taste of oranges, but broccoli might actually be the best choice for you if YOUR body is able to extract and process the vitamin C from broccoli more efficiently than from oranges. Perhaps if you were to scan oranges and broccoli in a  bioscan you might discover that your body responds more favorably to broccoli, or maybe even unfavorably to oranges. In other words, you might discover that your body has a biological preference.
 

Biological preference does not indicate deficiency, nor does it represent a diagnosis of illness or disease. As the basic broccoli/orange example demonstrates, biological preference simply means that during the scan you responded more favorably to the electronic stimulus linked to broccoli.
 

Using  biocommunication you can discover specific, individualized information that will hep you design a personalized health and nutrition program specific to your body's needs. Bioscan technology provides insights and information that can make a significant difference.
 

For more information or to schedule a bioscan Email:
 
  BeHealthyHisWay@gmail.com
  or
www.BeHealthyHisWay.com
  or
www.1111emotions.com
 

To purchase an iTOVi scanner  for your own use:
http://bit.ly/buyitovi
 

DISCLAIMER:  The information contained herein is for educational purposes only and as a guideline for your personal use.  It should not be used as a substitute for medical counseling with a health professional.  Neither the author nor publisher accepts responsibility for such use.

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