Tammy N.
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Learning this skill has been on my 'to do' list for some time. I understand the importance of it. I've made many attempts with a pendulum and a hand-made tensor I bought, but I'm not good at it (yet!).
I really want to learn.
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beaches
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I really want to learn how too. I've heard of using a pendulum but not a tensor.
There are naturopaths that offer lessons in this. Wish I would have taken advantage of it a couple of years ago when I had the opportunity.
Aside from the obvious benefit of seeing what can help you, it sure as heck can save you and your family big bucks.
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GiGi
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Try googling for tensor instructions, dowsers, pendulum, etc. They are available because I have found some of them over the years.
I would not recommend testing for food allergies. There are too many variables involved that you don't want to play with.
Get some parasite test vials, lead, mercury, combination of all metals, any microorganism you suspect, a fungi vial, etc.
Make yourself a sample of MMS -- if you test positive with tensor or pendulum, you know you need to treat whatever MMS is known to go after, i.e. parasites and whatever else.
Try to learn it - it is so important.
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For me, the testing with Biotensor became pretty obvious when I actually saw DR. W. in Germany using it.
Before that I remember I�ve had doubts. After seeing him, I started to test everything, and I mean everything- food, nosodes, supplements, regulation, blockages. I would say that it took just about a week to get a grip on it. Of course with time you become more sensitive and learn what is the best questions to ask and how, but basic testing principle is very easy.
Do you have a tensor or pendulum Tammy? If you want we can Skype and I show you how I use it.
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