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Heart Sound Recording

Heart stress can be monitored by seeing the RATE, RHYTHM and TONE of the heart cycle on the graph.

So many people are living with heart issues and managing heart dysfunction with medication.  At Body in Harmony, PC, we help your heart function optimally in two ways.

1. We provide NUCCA Care, which helps nerves signal correctly from the brainstem and
spinal cord to the heart.

2. We perform the Heart Sound Recording and offer nutritional advice based on the results
so the heart has all the whole-food nutrients it needs to function well.

The Principles of the Heart Sound Recorder

The Heart Sound Recorder is a computer-based, low risk, general wellness monitor which uses the principles of auscultation to acquire, display, record and save heart sounds. It measures the movement or vibration of each of the four heart valves.  Certain types of heart stress, i.e. chemical, nutritional and emotional, can be monitored by visualizing the rate, rhythm and tone of the heartbeat cycle. The heart responds quickly to good nutrition and patients who follow their individually recommended nutritional protocol can usually see an improvement in the rate, rhythm and tone of each heart valve as measured in a follow up Heart Sound Recording.

To schedule your initial or follow up Heart Sound Recording,
please contact our office.

As with any wellness device, recommendations for lifestyle changes implied by using this technology should be undertaken only with the guidance of a licensed physician, therapist, or holistic healthcare practitioner. The findings from this device can be used to support, but should not be used in place of, sound medical therapies and recommendations.

No matter what your goals are it all starts with a nutrition consult.

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Certain types of heart stress can be monitored by seeing the RATE, RHYTHM and TONE of the heart cycle on the graph.

  • Your nervous system controls the RATE at which your heart beats. One side of your nervous system (sympathetic) manages your “fight or flight” response and can accelerate your heart rate. The other side (parasympathetic) manages your “rest and digest” response and can slow your heart rate. You need a healthy balance between the two.
  • The RHYTHM of your heart should show a specific work to rest ratio on the graph. Your heart should be resting twice as long as it is working. Observations are made to see if your heart is working too hard, or not working hard enough.
  • The TONE of your heart is referring to the strength of the ventricles as they push blood through your body. The height and the width of the ‘lub dub’ sound your heart makes on the graph, shows how efficiently your heart is pushing blood through your body and refilling to prepare for the next
    cardiac cycle.

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