Hi! Robin,
I can understand your scepticism. Thirty years ago, I was also a sceptic. Then I was very ill and was turned around by a Radiesthesia Analysis and subsequent diet change. I went on to study Radiesthesia which lead logically to the study of Radionics, which takes Radiesthesia a step further.

You are welcome to dismiss the effect as a placebo, but try and explain how animals, particularly when remote from the practitioner, fit the placebo model.

I could fill your mail box with many case notes on "the miracles" of Radionics, but the ones that fascinate me, are those concerning animals. I know one Radionic Practice (in the UK) which is eighty percent horse and twenty percent dog and no service to humans, out side family and friends. I once sat watching, as an emergency call came in and the animal put on emergency broadcast while a detailed analysis was undertaken, only to have the phone ring ten minutes later, with the attending Vet, who was expecting to have to put the animal down, report that in the few short minutes the animal had stabilised, stood up and was drinking and had moved to the food bin and started to eat!!!

If this is a placebo effect, let's bottle it.

My daughter's ten year old Australian Cattle Dog developed three painful tumours on her rib cage. In three weeks they have markedly reduced in size, to the point where one is vary difficult to find and only one is still painful.

Gil Robertson
The Radionic Centre Of Australia
P.O. Box 51
Port Lincoln SA 5606

08 86824779   08 868843698

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