What is Bio-Communication?
If your body could tell you what it needs to be healthy, what would it say? More water? A change in diet? Supplements? When it comes to optimum well being, your body can tell you what it needs. But how do you talk to your body to find out what that is?
The answer lies in a breakthrough biocommunication technology from ZYTO. This patent-pending technology asks your body questions and records the answers. The computer sends your body a question called a "digital stressor," and then monitors your response by tracking changes in galvanic skin response (GSR), a well established biomarker. The test is a stimulus-response exchange between the computer and your body, and by applying proprietary formulas to the data gathered, we are able to interpret what your body is saying.
Why is Bio-Communication Important to Me?
This exciting new way of communicating with your body has never before been possible. By choosing bio-communication, you allow specifics that are important to your health to be very quickly and easily accessed. It's an effective way of providing your healthcare professional more details about your current health status. This information helps determine which clinical solutions will have the most positive impact on your health in the least amount of time. ZYTO's technology does not diagnose or treat disease, but information is a critical part of healthcare. Information about you and your body is the objective of bio-communication.
What Can I Expect From My Experience?
The interface between your body and ZYTO's bio-communications software is the ergonomically designed hand cradle. You simply rest your hand on the hand cradle while the computer sends digital stressors and gathers your response data. In this way, we are able to gather significant information
about your body and use it to make more effective clinical decisions. The whole experience is comfortable and painless. In fact, most people don't feel any sensation at all.
How Can I Learn More?
We will be happy to answer any questions you may have about this exciting clinical tool. The best way to learn more is to make an appointment for your own biocommunication experience.