A CUTTING-EDGE DEVICE

Offers immediate, non-invasive nutritional evaluations, eliminating the need for blood samples

Trace-Element-Mineral Well-Being

Minerals

Deficiencies and excesses of minerals and trace elements.

Heavy Metals

Evaluation of a heavy metal excess.

Vitamins

Assessment of the bioavailability of vitamins in tissues

Oxidative Stress

Responsible for aging and numerous diseases

OligoCheck

Easy to use
The assessment is performed using a portable spectrophotometer connected to a computer
An approved technology
The technology is based on spectrophotometry
A quick assessment
The Oligo/Check evaluates the reserves of minerals, trace elements, & vitamins, of oxidative stress, & the presence of heavy metals
Directly in your office
A non-invasive analysis directly on the platform

Benefits

An evaluation of the bioavailability of minerals, trace elements, and vitamins in a short amount of time
Analyzes deficiencies and excesses of minerals, vitamins, and potential heavy metal poisoning
A complete and personalized assistance that will help you optimize the follow-up care and offer well-founded advice
Dietary advice

Simplicity

The device can be connected to the computer via USB
Web application, compatible with Windows and Mac OS
A personalized and secure access

A Simple and Quick Analysis in 3 Steps

Form

Fill out the necessary information

Evaluation

Perform the evaluation

Monitor

The Oligo/Check results appear on your screen

The Technology

Spectrophotometry

How does it work?

The physiological data is entered
The dermis is scanned via spectrometry
The data is processed and analyzed by the Oligoscan app
The data is sent to and saved on a secure server, which enables follow-up care
The results can be consulted on your computer

Sources

Mineral Intake

Effects of thirty elements on bone metabolism
Zinc in gut-brain interaction in autism and neurological disorders
Magnesium in Prevention and Therapy
Cancer-vitamins-minerals: Complex relationship
Bone and Nutrition. A novel function of phosphorus
Recommendations for Manganese Supplementation to Adult Patients Receiving Long-Term Home Parenteral Nutrition
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium, and Zinc
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and Fluoride

Heavy Metals

Toxicity, mechanism, and health effects of some heavy metals
Biomedical implications of heavy metals induced imbalances in redox systems
Perspectives in endocrine toxicity of heavy metals
The Epigenetic Effects of Prenatal Cadmium Exposure
Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in aluminum neurotoxicity and its amelioration
Mechanisms of cadmium carcinogenicity in the gastrointestinal tract
Insight into the oxidative stress induced by lead and/or cadmium in blood, liver, and kidneys

Oxidative Stress

The Impact of Non-Enzymatic Reactions and Enzyme Promiscuity on Cellular Metabolism During (Oxidative) Stress Conditions
The impact of base excision DNA repair in age-related neurodegenerative diseases and diabetic retinopathy
A mitochondrial superoxide theory for oxidative stress diseases and aging
Inflammation, oxidative stress, and renin angiotensin system in atherosclerosis
The Role of Oxidative Damage in the Pathogenesis and Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease and Vascular Dementia

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