By: dm.johnson@rocketmail.com 14/03/2009 8:21 am Yahoo! Profile: dm.johnson@rocketmail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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I have received multiple scans, so has my wife and almost all of her entire family. It is quick and non-invasive. It does reveal toxins, parasites, and allergies. It was even able to tell that I had a spider bite (which I did and was not visible to the practitioner). I don't understand the technology completely, but the things that it found were amazing. It was able to tell that I had aches and pains in specific places. It could tell that I had certain non-visible symptoms that were a "result of a parasite". I wouldn't say that it is 100% accurate 100% of the time, but I can say that the body scans I received were amazing and the homeopathics that were recommended helped a ton. I have had people tell me that my getting better was due to the placebo effect, but I think there is more to it then that. Either way, my scan and the recommended homeopathic remedies I took made me feel better.
I am not a practitioner. I do not sell the equipment. I have a desk job in the construction industry. I have nothing to gain through my testimonial. |
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By: cindy.lawson@ymail.com 10/02/2009 8:30 am Yahoo! Profile: cindy.lawson@ymail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| The technology is based on Quantum Physics and works quite well. It accurately finds imbalances in the body using Galvanic Skin Response, which is what is used for Lie-Detector tests. You can contact the company at 866-369-2265 and ask for the Virginia Independent Sales Rep. |
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By: petbirdgirl 18/03/2008 5:18 pm Yahoo! Profile: petbirdgirl Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| I think they 'test' your sweat/skin. The toxins are supposed to collect in sweat and skin and the machine reads them. |
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By: gaffatapedlemming 11/02/2008 4:19 pm Yahoo! Profile: gaffatapedlemming Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Can anyone tell me how these ridiculaous looking alternative diagnosis machines are supposed to work? What you do is put your hand on a sensor & they reckon it tells you all about what foods you should/shouldn't eat, allergies you have, diseases you have, etc. Sounds like a load of impossible rubbish. Anyone tried it? How does it work? Any complaints? |
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