FIRST VITAL MONITOR
How The Scanner Works.
The First Vital Scanner is a measuring device that allows you to obtain the carotenoid score in your skin. This score can offer immediate evidence of carotenoid antioxidant activity in your body. The device uses technology based on Resonant Ramen Spectroscopy, which is an optical method used in research laboratories for many years.
The test procedure involves scanning the finger with the First Vital Scanner. The scanner uses a safe, low-energy blue light and offers an immediate reading of the carotenoid antioxidant levels in your skin. The skin carotenoid Sscores have been scientifically correlated to overall antioxidant status.
OVERVIEW
The First Vital Scanner technology is based and works on the principle of light and the fundamental particle of light is a photon.

Photons of different wavelengths are contained in white light. The photons are represented by colors.


The First Vital Scanner produces a wide beam of white light in with all wavelengths (380 to 700nm)


Carotonoids can shift a 478nm photon to a 518nm photon, it is the only molecule in nature that is able to do this.
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The 478 nm photon of light comes into contact with a carotenoid,
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The energy level of a 478 nm photon becomes reactive to 518 nm( the wavelength associated with green light.)

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As 478 nm photons strike carotenoids in the skin, they are reflected back as 518 nm photons.
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This is how the carotenoid concentration in your skin is measured.
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The number of photons reflected at the 518 nm wavelength is proportional to the concentration of carotenoids in the skin; these green photons are then counted to calculate the individual carotenoid score.