This week, Torello Lotti, professor and head of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology at the G. Marconi University in Rome, received a message that his new scientific work had been accepted for publication.
Torello Lotti is the author of more than 1,500 scientific papers and studies and the creator of the qTest* diagnostic complex, which helps to quickly and easily determine what micro- and macroelements the body needs for its harmonious functioning.
His new scientific publication is titled “Redox Homeostasis and pH Monitoring—A Step Forward towards Personalized Medicine in Dermatology.” It will be published in the internationally renowned Journal of Applied Cosmetology.
The Journal of Applied Cosmetology is a renowned international journal that publishes original materials and reviews on the topic of dermatology and cosmetology.
The magazine is published every six months in English and is widely distributed among dermatologists, cosmetic chemists, plastic surgeons, and others.
According to the Scopus database index, the Journal of Applied Cosmetology's impact factor is 14, which means very good citations of scientific publications. A high impact factor is considered to start at 7.0.
*QTest is an innovative health algorithm developed by Professor Torello Lotti in collaboration with Freedom International Group. The system combines two different tests based on determining the body's oxidation level and salivary pH as universal diagnostic biomarkers. The result obtained gives an understanding of what adjustments need to be made to restore balance in the body. The qTest test system is based on data and hypotheses recognized by the global scientific community and is part of the Project V brand product range of the Freedom International Group ecosystem.