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Post Vaccination Monitoring Program

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Post COVID-19 | mRNA
Vaccination Monitoring Program

You’re not imagining it—the fatigue, brain fog, chest tightness, odd flutters. It’s not in your head. Our program uses a non-invasive, 5-minute scan with 128+ markers to create a 3D map of your body in action—circulation, oxygen delivery and uptake, heart performance, fluid balance, and nervous-system stress. We monitor responses to spike-protein exposure (from COVID-19 illness and mRNA vaccinations) and to routine vaccinations across the whole spectrum—kids, teens, and adults; employees and CEOs; individual athletes and entire teams. Whether you’re setting a baseline before a season or booster, checking recovery after illness, or running periodic wellness screens for your family or organization, one quick scan gives you a clear picture and a personalized plan—so you can stop guessing and start getting better.

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128+ Markers in Under 5 Minutes


We check what most hospitals & routine office visits don’t usually assess
  • Microcirculation (tiny-vessel flow where spike-related changes show first)
  • Tissue oxygen uptake (you can have “normal” pulse-ox yet tired tissues)
  • Arterial stiffness index (vessel elasticity/vascular aging)
  • Autonomic balance & HRV (stress–recovery loop behind “power-down” crashes)
  • Diffuse micro-clot burden patterns that don’t show on routine imaging
  • Intracellular hydration & electrolyte shifts (e.g., potassium/magnesium loss trends)

Why this matters (spike-protein focus)
  • Small-vessel changes can quietly reduce tissue oxygenation—even when pulse-ox looks fine.
  • Vessel stiffness and HRV trends help explain chest pressure, flutters, fatigue, and brain fog.
  • Mapping delivery and uptake shows where the bottleneck is so we can target the fix.

How it works (three steps)
  • Scan — Non-invasive, 5 minutes, clothes on.
  • Map — 3D visualization + 128+ markers, explained in plain English.
  • Plan — Targeted nutrients, circulation & lymph support, sleep/stress tuning—adjusted as your data improves.

We don’t just measure; we map your way back to well. Our non-invasive, 5-minute scan captures 128+ markers—including microcirculation, oxygen uptake, arterial stiffness, and HRV—to build a 3D picture and a plan you can follow.
 
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Case snapshot #1 — Female, 40s (post-infection)

  • Findings: Low global score, hand microcirculation drop, body-cell mass −25.5%, normal pulse-ox but poor tissue oxygen uptake. Frequent urination with potassium loss; low magnesium, zinc, iodine; low HRV with sympathetic overdrive.
  • Plan: Mineral repletion, microcirculation support, lymph care, gentle pacing.
  • Results: Gradual rise in scores; improved energy, clearer thinking; hand flow trending upward.
 
Case snapshot #2 — Male, 60s (post-vaccine)
  • Findings: Left-arm microcirculation depressed (shot side); arterial stiffness high; reflection index ~90; low blood volume; VO₂ delivery elevated (body compensating); HRV ~1; LDL up; cortisol and adrenaline high. Gut scan initially severely dry/irritated.
  • Plan: Hydration and movement cues, physician-guided anti-clot strategy, mitochondrial support, gut lining support, minerals.
  • Results: Weight down, energy up, microcirculation improved, stiffness indices trending better.
 
Case snapshot #3 — Male, 30s (post-vaccine, anxiety/OCD history)
  • Findings: Extracellular water 79 (major fluid shift), phase angle 4.6, vaccine-side arm microcirculation 1.1, high heart rate, gut peristalsis “shut down” pattern, adrenaline ~53.
  • Plan: Re-hydrate cells, calm sympathetic loop, microcirculation work, gut mucosal rebuild, minerals and B-cofactors.
  • Results: Scores improved over months; brain fog eased; progress slower while continuing boosters.
 
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Together, We Can Catch the Warnings Before It’s Too Late

It can not be business as usual
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Common patterns we see
  • Hands > legs: finger flow often drops first—cold, tingling, or numbness can follow.
  • “Normal” pulse-ox, low energy: delivery looks fine; uptake doesn’t—now we can show that gap.
  • Stress loop: high sympathetic tone with low HRV; predictable afternoon “crashes.”
  • Sex-specific trends: men show more heart-related signals; women show more liver/gut patterns.
  • Lymph congestion: heavy, acidic lymph burden that strains liver and brain drainage.
 
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What We Can Screen

 

Powered by four complementary measures

  • Pulse-wave analysis — reads arterial stiffness and blood-flow dynamics to gauge cardiovascular workload and recovery capacity.
  • Electrodermal (skin) response — maps neuro-stress and overall autonomic arousal (how “amped” vs. “settled” your system is).
  • Heart-rate variability (HRV) — an objective lens on autonomic balance, recovery, and fatigue trends.
  • Multi-segment body composition, including:
    • Visceral fat & basal metabolic rate
    • Intracellular vs. extracellular water (cell hydration vs. fluid shifts)
    • Body-cell mass & muscle mass
    • Total body water
    • Phase angle by region (cell-membrane integrity / “cell energy” proxy)

The result: a practical readout of flow, oxygen use, nervous-system load, and tissue readiness—so individuals, families, schools, and workplaces can tailor activity, recovery, and care plans with confidence.


What our 5-minute, non-invasive scan shows — and why it matters

  • Microcirculation (tiny-vessel flow): Early changes often start in the smallest vessels and can explain cold/tingly fingers, brain fog, or low energy even when other tests look “normal.”
  • Arterial stiffness index (vessel elasticity/aging): Shows how “springy” your arteries are; stiffer vessels can raise heart workload and help explain chest pressure or exercise intolerance.
  • Tissue oxygen uptake (not just delivery): You can deliver oxygen but still not use it well—this pinpoints why you feel wiped out despite decent vitals.
  • Autonomic balance & HRV (your stress–recovery wiring): Reveals patterns behind midday crashes, flutters, poor sleep, and anxiety-like symptoms, so we can dial in recovery.
  • 3D body map (128+ markers): One clear picture that connects circulation, oxygen use, heart performance, fluid balance, and nervous-system stress—and tracks your trend over time.

Bottom line: Our 5-minute, non-invasive scan maps what matters—tiny-vessel flow (microcirculation), tissue oxygen use (not just delivery), vessel flexibility, and HRV—so we can connect blood flow, oxygen use, and recovery into a clear plan for you, your family, your workplace, or your team (including on-site screening for athletes). In contrast, most doctor, hospitals, or urgent-care visits check the basics and “normal” numbers; we look where symptoms start and guide your next steps.
 
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Don’t Settle for “You’re Fine”

It's NOT in your mind
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Who It’s For

 
  • Student-Athletes – Middle school, high school, college-bound
  • High-Output Adults – Executives, Coaches, frontline workers, professionals
  • Veterans and Active Duty Military - You are NEVER alone. Pains, PTSD, emotional stress
  • Brain Athletes – Musicians, coders, test-prep competitors
  • 24/7 Executives – Leaders operating under sustained mental pressure
  • Professional Elite Levels – Including hockey players, gymnasts, football and basketball prospects
  • Sports Teams & Clubs – Seeking data-backed safety
  • Parents & Guardians – Who want deeper visibility before the season starts
  • Seniors & Retired – Who want a cost effective way to take control of their health and life
 
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Tennessee’s Only On-Site Galvanic and Bioresonance Screening Group


530 Bioresonance Lab is the only provider in Tennessee offering this real-time, 128-marker, whole-body screening, and the combination of non-invasive resonance biofeedback technologyNo needles. No radiation. Just clarity.

We will travel anywhere in Tennessee and the US to administer the screening with enough pre-notice and planning for teams, events, or tournaments.
 
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FAQ | Vaccination Monitoring


“My pulse-ox is normal — why am I exhausted?”
Pulse-ox tells you how much oxygen is delivered to the fingertip, not how well your tissues use that oxygen. With microcirculatory stress, tissues can be under-oxygenated even when SpO₂ looks fine. Our scan separates delivery vs. uptake so we can see the gap and target it.

“Can the scan explain my tingling fingers or cold hands?”
Often, yes. We frequently see reduced hand/finger microcirculation after spike exposure. That drop can precede numbness, tingling, temperature sensitivity, or grip fatigue. We track left–right differences as well (shot-side changes are common early on).

“Is this just anxiety?”
Not necessarily. We measure autonomic balance and HRV. Patterns like low HRV with sympathetic overdrive (gas pressed, brakes failing) align with “power-down” fatigue, brain fog, palpitations, and poor stress tolerance. That’s objective data, not guesswork.

“Do you test for clotting?”
We don’t diagnose clots, but if your scan shows patterns that suggest micro-clot burden (e.g., delivery/uptake mismatch, stiffness trends, hand flow drops), your clinician may add labs like D-dimer and platelets or other tests. We use the scan to time when those labs make sense.

“How long until I feel better?”
It varies. We watch trend lines—microcirculation, oxygen uptake, HRV, stiffness index, fluid shifts—and adjust your plan as the numbers move. Most clients improve in steps: stabilize fluids and minerals → restore microflow/uptake → rebuild stamina.

“Why do I have UTI-like burning/frequency but my urine culture is negative?”
The bladder is rich in ACE2 receptors, and we see inflammatory bladder patterns that feel like a UTI but aren’t bacterial. We scan, document changes, and coordinate next steps with your clinician (and uro-gynecology if indicated).

“Why did my periods change (heavier, longer, large clots)?”
Diffuse micro-clotting can consume platelets, leaving fewer to control bleeding elsewhere. We monitor your platelet/bleeding risk story with your medical team and focus your plan on reducing vascular stress while supporting recovery.

“Why is circulation worse in my vaccinated arm?”
Side-to-side mapping often shows lower microcirculation on the shot side—especially in the first weeks. It can improve, though typically slower than the legs. Tracking this over time helps us pace activity and recovery work for that limb.

“Why do symptoms often spike ~4–8 weeks after a dose?”
We see a timing cluster where gut, sleep, and chest-pressure complaints crest around 1–2 months post-dose. Don’t wait for that wave—get a baseline early so we can recognize your pattern and intervene sooner.

“What is ‘reperfusion discomfort’—and why did I feel worse when I started improving?”
As flow returns, oxygen delivery can overshoot briefly; tissues may ache, throb, or cramp while re-oxygenating. It’s uncomfortable but often a sign of recovery. We pace your plan and hydration/mineral support to smooth the transition.

“Is rectal ozone safe for post-Covid/shot gut issues?”
Not when the gut lining is dried-out and fragile—drying therapies can worsen bleeding. We prioritize mucosal repair and hydration first, then re-evaluate.

“Is it okay to go to high altitude soon after Covid or a shot?”
High altitude means lower oxygen availability. With micro-circulatory stress, that can backfire. We generally advise delaying altitude trips until your scan trends (microflow, uptake, HRV) stabilize.

“Can continuing boosters slow recovery?”
In some high-inflammation cases we’ve observed slower gains while boosters continue. We’ll show you your data trend (microcirculation, HRV, stiffness, uptake) and help you and your clinician decide on timing.

“Why do I crash even though my vitals look ‘fine’?”
Some long-load cases slide into a “blue-zone” fatigue—both sympathetic and parasympathetic output are suppressed. HRV is low, energy dips are predictable, and recovery is slow without pacing. Your scan makes this pattern visible so we can rebuild capacity safely.

“My pulse-ox is normal—could it still be a circulation problem?”
Yes. Tissues can be under-oxygenated with a normal SpO₂. Also, fingertip pulse-ox can under-read when digital micro-flow is poor; alternate sites can differ. We compare delivery vs. uptake and corroborate with hand microcirculation.

“Do I need aspirin—and how much?”
Aspirin decisions belong to your physician. Some specialty groups favor full-dose protocols post-exposure for certain patients, but risks vary (bleeding, interactions). We never start aspirin from our side; we coordinate with your doctor.

“Is it safe to do lymphatic therapy right after a shot?”
We generally wait. Mobilizing lymph immediately after vaccination can stir up symptoms. We time lymph work based on your scan findings and vaccination date.

“What is the magnetic-pulse circulation therapy you mention?”
It’s a gentle, noninvasive approach that uses low-intensity magnetic pulses to nudge microcirculation and cellular energy. Think of it as a light “wake-up call” for sluggish blood and lymph flow. Sessions are short, clothing stays on, and we start low and slow. (We also screen for implanted electronic devices and other standard contraindications before using it.)

“Do I need liver support before starting magnetic-pulse work or lymph therapy?”
Yes. As flow improves, more “trash” moves through your system. We support the liver first, then introduce gentle lymph strategies and short magnetic-pulse sessions so your body can handle the extra traffic comfortably.

“My underarms feel swollen—should I worry?”
We often see axillary (underarm) lymph congestion in this group. We document it, compare to your baseline, and—if you have a cancer history or anything concerning—coordinate with your oncology and primary teams. The goal is to decongest safely while keeping your doctors in the loop.
 

 

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