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Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
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Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
Hey guys,
Does anyone have experience with Bioresonance Therapy? How effective is it in diagnosing these areas:
- Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies
- Food Intolerances
- Chemical Toxicity
Thank you!
//OB
Does anyone have experience with Bioresonance Therapy? How effective is it in diagnosing these areas:
- Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies
- Food Intolerances
- Chemical Toxicity
Thank you!
//OB
OpenBook- Posts : 61
Join date : 2013-01-22
Age : 40
Location : Europe
Re: Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
OpenBook wrote:Hey guys,
Does anyone have experience with Bioresonance Therapy? How effective is it in diagnosing these areas:
- Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies
- Food Intolerances
- Chemical Toxicity
Thank you!
//OB
It depends on the sophistication of the software. Ignore anything you read about on Quackwatch, because they are against anything that works.
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Re: Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
CausticSymmetry wrote:OpenBook wrote:Hey guys,
Does anyone have experience with Bioresonance Therapy? How effective is it in diagnosing these areas:
- Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies
- Food Intolerances
- Chemical Toxicity
Thank you!
//OB
It depends on the sophistication of the software. Ignore anything you read about on Quackwatch, because they are against anything that works.
Thank you so much for dropping by CS!
The reason I'm interested is because there is a local practicioner that offers Bioresonance Testing, and as I've thought about doing a comprehensive body analysis for quite a while now, I figured this could be a good start.
Either way it will only be beneficial as I'll gain more insight on possible imbalances within the system.
I'll report back on the results.
Thank you!
PS: Thanks for the heads up on Quackwatch.
OpenBook- Posts : 61
Join date : 2013-01-22
Age : 40
Location : Europe
Re: Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
I posted about this years ago on here and was flamed for the most part. I was seeing an ND in Tennessee using the Zyto Cradle (I think its the Compass now). It picked up on a ton of things that represented bad habits of mine that it couldnt have known about. I did this for a few years and considered myself extremely healthy since getting on supplement regimines to fix the issues I had.
Re: Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
angstman wrote:I posted about this years ago on here and was flamed for the most part. I was seeing an ND in Tennessee using the Zyto Cradle (I think its the Compass now). It picked up on a ton of things that represented bad habits of mine that it couldnt have known about. I did this for a few years and considered myself extremely healthy since getting on supplement regimines to fix the issues I had.
So how is your hair doing?
bov51- Posts : 461
Join date : 2012-01-28
Re: Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
angstman wrote:I posted about this years ago on here and was flamed for the most part. I was seeing an ND in Tennessee using the Zyto Cradle (I think its the Compass now). It picked up on a ton of things that represented bad habits of mine that it couldnt have known about. I did this for a few years and considered myself extremely healthy since getting on supplement regimines to fix the issues I had.
angstman wrote:
here was the thread
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t533-the-cradle-by-zyto-my-experience?highlight=cradle
Thank you very much for your input angstman. Great to hear your experience.
Very intereseting thread. Seems this was not very welcomed back then. In that thread I also see that CS's position regarding it back then was that it couldn't replace standard labs. As he stated above though, the effectiveness depends on the device/software being used. I actually don't know what device will be used, but I'm going to give it a shot nevertheless, as it's pretty inexpensive and I haven't done any tests yet.
Thanks again!
OpenBook- Posts : 61
Join date : 2013-01-22
Age : 40
Location : Europe
Re: Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
ubraj wrote:For general use, I use and some others in the Rife community use the quantrum magnetic resonance analyzer (QMRA) which can be bought on ebay but beware of pirated versions on ebay. I use it for general help. Not for specific conditions. That as treatment starts many scores improve. If they don't improve then I change treatments until they do.
For ideas on what may be causing a problem, especially when monitoring cancer progress, I especially use and recommend electrical patterns test or saliva test from Richard at http://www.royalrife.com/test_order.html
The Zyto is also done by Richard and he uses it to find hidden things but there are false positives and false negatives so the experience and skill of the tester is very important.
Further quoteThe Zyto has its limitations. It will often get false positives and
negatives. The way we use it is to run pathogen lists and use the
results to give us ideas what to test using calibrated vials. It does
find things that are not on our standard list but much of the time they
are not true. When they are true, it is a big help. So we do use it.
It is not clear why we got 0 for those items in December. We do find
both of them often.
Richard
http://www.royalrife.com
Others have used the EPFX/SCIO which is also very pricey and depends on the skill of the tester.
Hadoscan, also very pricey, is used by some and the two users I'm aware of get good results with it.
F-Scan to identify and eliminate pathogenic ailments, heavy metals, cancer, etc. also needs a good amount of skill and understanding to know the F-Scan's strengths and weaknesses.
Muscle testing and dowsing and similar also depends on the skill of the tester. Some are able to get very good results.
hope this helps
ubraj,
This is a great overview, thank you very much.
I was not aware of royalrife.com, certainly good to know. I may consult with them as well.
Also, I did not know that personal devices like the Quantrum Magnetic Resonance Analyzer (QMRA) existed, very interesting!
Thank you!
OpenBook- Posts : 61
Join date : 2013-01-22
Age : 40
Location : Europe
Re: Bioresonance for Identifying Mineral- and Vitamin Deficencies, Food Intolerances, and Chemical Toxicity
boogv510 wrote:angstman wrote:I posted about this years ago on here and was flamed for the most part. I was seeing an ND in Tennessee using the Zyto Cradle (I think its the Compass now). It picked up on a ton of things that represented bad habits of mine that it couldnt have known about. I did this for a few years and considered myself extremely healthy since getting on supplement regimines to fix the issues I had.
So how is your hair doing?
My hair is fine. Pretty much stopped all hairloss/recession from the front which is where my problem has been. Detumescence did the most damage to it- I should've left it alone.
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