(They are in alphabetical order, not priority.)
As a direct result of technological advances combined with the advanced study of Human Physiology, these methods can be very useful not only in cases of difficult diagnoses and follow-ups, but also in making them more accurate. Additional benefits include the possibility of early diagnosis and even improved disease prevention strategies. Do you know them? Then find out more and form your own opinion.
✅ Salivary hormone levels
It's the most reliable (and simplest, without the need to “pierce” anyone to draw blood) way of measuring most steroid hormones. Find out more here: https://icaro.med.br/dosagem-de-hormonios-na-saliva-tire-suas-proprias-conclusoes/
✅ ES Teck
A combination of technologies to help diagnose and monitor patients and disorders, even before they show symptoms or group together into known diseases.
✅ Estronex
Urinary dosage that allows us to estimate a woman's chance of developing estrogen-dependent cancer.
✅ Hair mineralogram
It makes it possible to assess heavy metal intoxication and helps to check the sufficiency or toxicity of the “stocks” of most of the minerals that are important for the functioning of the body. - https://icaro.med.br/mineralograma/
✅ Thermography
By recording and analyzing the temperatures of different regions of the body, using special equipment, it is possible to predict the risk of illness (and the most likely places for it) or detect it early.
✅ IgG Food Intolerance Test
Foods can cause or aggravate symptoms and illnesses, even those apparently “distant” from the stomach and intestines - from depression and anxiety to obesity, and even autoimmune diseases, allergies and hormonal disorders.
I hope you find this knowledge useful!
Best regards, Dr. Ícaro Alves Alcântara
* Although this text reflects my opinion (informed, as always) on these methods, it is for information purposes only. In other words, the information provided is not intended to replace medical assessment (consultation or follow-up) or that of a trained health professional, and should only be considered under the approval and guidance of these professionals. The provision of this health information, therefore, is not in any way characterized as medical care or a related indication. Doubts and questions about treatment indications should be addressed directly to your doctor.



