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Posted by beck (Member # 43653) on :
 
Our doctor has recommended Zyto testing to determine what supplements to use during treatment and in what order.

It is supposed to show what supplements are good for your body and which ones you should avoid.

I think it has to do with positive and negative energy.

Does anyone have any experience using the Zyto to test for supplements?

Is there any actual science behind it?
 
Posted by faithful777 (Member # 22872) on :
 
I have a zyto and use it on my family and others. When you get a zyto scanner, you sign up for a line or lines of products to scan for.

I can scan for Biotics, Young Living oils and Insta Healing.

There is science behind it and it has been very helpful in helping others find the right supplements specifically for them.
 
Posted by jlcd1 (Member # 18138) on :
 
Is your session going to be with Scott? I did this about a month ago. It is pretty cool and it tests your body against all of the thousands of supplements as well as antimicrobials that will work for you. If you want to PM me with your address I can send u what the report looks like.

I still haven't added everything in yet, going pretty slow.
 
Posted by beck (Member # 43653) on :
 
Faithful - Where did you get your zyto and is it difficult to interpret the results yourself?

jlcd1 - Who is Scott? Does he do it over the internet? I have heard of some people doing it this way.

We actually just did the zyto testing with our LLMD. He has someone in his clinic who can run the test.

We brought in everything that is included on our protocol, vitamins, supplements, antibiotics, detox aids, etc., and tested for all of them.

They interpret the results for you.

It showed us what we should definitely be doing right now and what we should maybe hold off on.

Is this something we should do again maybe later on in treatment?

I know your body changes, but does your response to different supplements ever change, too?

Thanks for all the help!
 
Posted by faithful777 (Member # 22872) on :
 
I have a nutrition certification and the doctor who created the program I took, started a program with Zyto so we could scan for several lines of supplements.

When you scan you get a print out scan by email from Zyto. Very easy to read but it is helpful to have knowledge of the supplement line you are scanning against.

You can do Zyto remotely if someone has an elite scanner. I have never done that and do not know the particulars.

You can buy a zyto scanner directly from Zyto. It is expensive and you have to pay monthly to use their program.

The program I am in allow me to pay per scan and doesn't have a monthly fee. Zytos range from $399 up.
 
Posted by jlcd1 (Member # 18138) on :
 
scott is thebetterhealthyguy.com. I borrowed my NP's zyto hand cradle. The actual cradle that you put your hand on, but then you hook it up to your computer and schedule an appointment with scott who will run the scan while your on the phone with him who lives in California, and then send the report to your doctor.

The cradle is expensive but my NP has 2 that she lets her patients borrow. It's great.
 
Posted by birdie67 (Member # 35994) on :
 
Zyto has been a great tool for me. My LLND follows up with lab work to compare results and feels the Zyto is about 80% accurate.
 
Posted by beck (Member # 43653) on :
 
Thanks for the info. I wasn't too sure about it at first, but it appears to be a helpful device.
 
Posted by fourwinds (Member # 14114) on :
 
Faithful777 How do you find someone who does Zyto (or has the machine? Is there a listing of practitioners or a website?
 


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