Seniors were anxious Saturday to try out a new biphotonic scanner that measures the body’s antioxident levels using laser technology. The method involves no blood-taking. The $50,000 machine was developed by scientists who developed the artificial heart. The device tells
Seniors were anxious Saturday to try out a new biphotonic scanner that measures the body’s antioxident levels using laser technology. The method involves no blood-taking. The $50,000 machine was developed by scientists who developed the artificial heart. The device tells whether people are getting the most from the supplements they are taking,, or if their diet is sufficient for their lifestyle. The machine is on lease to the Express Fitness exercise center located in the Ace/Ben Franklin annex on Rice Street.
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