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Posted by Susan C (Member # 11016) on :
 
So, out of a desire to not get completely berated again, I have chosen to put the new post in General Support. I was able to find the specific info on digital testing I couldn't describe without a refresher course, and have posted it.

It was a conscious decision to put the name of the clinic I saw on my posting.

First of all, I realize that many of you are going to read about digital testing and think that it couldn't work. (I would hate to bombard the clinic with naysayers.)


Secondly, I have realized that not all technicians of this technique are as successful as the tech I saw is.

I realize that traveling is not an option for many people who are sick, but I want to recommend the best person for the job.

Without sounding like I'm 'inviting you to the basement', please see the digital testing post on General. Feel free to ask any questions you might have.
 
Posted by Truthfinder (Member # 8512) on :
 
Thanks much, Susan. I'll go check it out.

Tracy [Smile]
P.S. Still very sorry for all the negative press you initially received. Please don't let it deter you from posting helpful information.
 
Posted by debbiet (Member # 10608) on :
 
Hi Susan--

Do you mean EAV therapy? I have heard such good things about it.

Thank you,

Debbie
 
Posted by bettyg (Member # 6147) on :
 
to all when you use an abbreviation, EUV, for example, please SPELL OUT the entire word once so we know what you are talking about.

many abbreviations have more than 2 meanings! i learned that a long time ago on here when i misunderstood one using short words vs. long names!

just like SOB is scroll on by; most of us react with the other negative name-calling word.

thanks all! i enjoy reading and understanding what is being said; NOT WHAT I THINK IS BEING SAID when abbreviations are used. [Big Grin] [Wink]
 
Posted by debbiet (Member # 10608) on :
 
Sorry again, Betty-

This one I had to look up. EAV is a computerized

electrodermal screening. It is a method of detec-

ing food allergies, tooth problems, multiple

chemical sensitivitis.

Debbie
 
Posted by Susan C (Member # 11016) on :
 
Hi all,

Sorry if I wasn't clear. EAV is Electro Acupuncture according to Voll. Voll was the German scientist who invented the technique. It is truly amazing and hope that many of you will look into it. I can't express enough how much it helped me.

Susan
 
Posted by susan2health (Member # 10446) on :
 
Thanks Susan.

Those TLA (three letter acronyms) can be pesky.

Sometimes I recognize it, but I can't remember what it is.

Hopefully, this is the year for healing my brain.

I sure do miss it.

Susan
 
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
 
Another name it goes by is Biomeridian machine. Didn't work for me--got different readings depending on how hard the acupuncture point was pushed. Quackwatch has quite an article on it; not that I always believe what Quackwatach says.
 
Posted by hardynaka (Member # 8099) on :
 
Susan, is this the machine you used?

http://www.meritest.com/707b.html

Did you buy one yourself or did you only use in the office?

But this can only diagnose, it's not a protocol of cure... How did you end up treating infections? Only with accupuncture?

Sorry for so many questions, I would just like to know more. Thanks

Selma
 
Posted by Truthfinder (Member # 8512) on :
 
Hi, Susan -

You are just too popular these days -

Your PM mailbox is full, so I can't send you a reply PM. [Smile]

Good to hear how much this testing helped you and your ND figure out how to approach your problems.

Tracy
 


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