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Does anyone have any info on the above? My LLMD told me to find someone who has one and try it out. I have never heard of it before. Thank you in advance. Jan
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We have had one for about 2 years. It is very expensive and built with a serious flaw.
It's selling point is that it can diagnose, and then return the frequencies back to you according to the diagnosis.
Our complaints with it is: 1. There is no way to know what the machine diagnosed. We like more info. 2. It lacks a filter to screen the influences from the noise of appliances, etc., making them a part of the "diagnosis".
It is a contact machine that requires you to hold the handholds to use it, or use the sticky pads that come with it.
It can be programmed to send to you the frequencies of your choice.
There is not enough support for learning how to use it effectively. We think it is valuable if we'll take the time to let it diagnose everthing, and then just let it treat whatever it diagnoses.
Supposedly, there are professionals who are learning to use it very effectively. They seem to be supporting each other, just not the rest of us "lay" people who still spent a lot of money to buy the machine.
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