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We did EAV testing for my son. Electro acupuncture according to Vole. QXCI testing seems to use Vole as one of it's source materials.
Not sure about 8000 substances in 3 minutes, seems a lot to be accurate on.
EAV is biomeridian testing, but much more low-fi. The practitioner tests pathogens and remedies one at a time.
We had very accurate results that really helped determine what treatment would best help the stage of healing my son was at.
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Biomeridian testing was not accurate for me. Part of it may be the practioner, too.
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