Hi Jill,
Thank you for all this info! From what you say, I don't think I would be
interested in the radionics TREATMENT (sounds scary!), but the diagnosis
sounds interesting. I live in CA., and I am fairly certain radionics has
been outlawed in the US. Not sure though. I had allergy testing w/Radionics
as a child when it was still legal, and it was incredibly accurate (this was
in Oregon in mid 80's).

But the NAET stuff sounds interesting. I will check into that - I know there
are practitioners across the nation (I've seen the directory online
somewhere).

Thanks! :-)

_jason_



On 5/25/05 6:08 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The computer program used for NAET can check for upwards of 20,000 different
> items you may be allergic to.  There are several other computer programs that
> also can check for allergies based on blockage of the meridian energy flow, as
> tested on acupuncture points in the hands and feet.
>  
> I recently experienced a treatment with a device that is a radionics system.
> It costs $18,000, not including the computer.  The patient wears a headband
> and ankle band hooked up to a computer.  The machine scans the patient's body
> for around 20,000 areas in several minutes.  Next it prioritizes the main
> problems, and suggests "treatment".  It finds the most important areas that
> need treating, according to the program.  Then it gives a radionic treatment,
> and tells the operator at what percentage the treatment has been completed.
> For instance, if the machine discovers that hormonal imbalance is one of your
> most significant problems, it will then treat you for the imbalance
> radionically, and the operator can read to what extent this treatment has been
> accomplished.  If you are fortunate enough to have the imbalance corrected to
> 100%, a bell will ring, and the computer screen offers congratulations!
>  
> I have an SE-5 radionics machine that performs measuring and treatment also,
> but it requires sensitivity to the galvanic skin resistance plate, and very
> considerable knowledge of the human body in order to use this successfully.
> Like any powerful force, radionics can harm as well as help.  You might
> consider it to be similar to magic--there are both the white and black
> varieties.  Unfortunately, even if the radionics machine operator wishes to do
> "white magic", he/she may actually be harming the patient.  (Radionics systems
> can and have been developed for use as weapons.)  The expensive device I am
> referring to in the above paragraph is supposed to turn itself off before
> producing harm; unfortunately, in my case, it turned itself off immediately
> AFTER causing very high blood pressure, which took me several months to
> reduce.  So, I am leary of placing my body at the mercy of some computer
> program, not to mention an operator, or both, who cannot have the seemingly
> infinite understanding with which the body was created and operates.
>  
> Aside from the misuse problem with radionics machines, there is also the
> problem with lack of efficacy.  Although the radionic DIAGNOSTIC abilities are
> unsurpassed, when either using a preprogrammed machine such as the expensive
> one mentioned above, or a cheaper device with an experienced operator, the
> treatment effects are, in my experience (I have also had considerable
> experience with being treated through experienced operators of the SE-5) not
> so great.  I have investigated many alternative treatments and techniques over
> 40 years, and a few of them are really phenomenal--meaning the person was
> terminal and recovered completely, and quickly.  With radionics, the energies
> only impact the etheric body, which then affects the physical body.  Due to
> this step-down treatment effect, the machine doesn't make the
> "knock-your-socks-off" difference I have found with a few techniques and
> treatment methods.  When I had a treatment done with the expensive radionics
> unit, I quizzed the operator carefully to find out what its efficacy is.  I
> was extremely underimpressed about what was told to me.  That is why I stopped
> considering the purchase of this unit.
>  
> I you like, I can locate the web site and phone number for the expensive
> radionics unit.  This site will also give practitioners of this device.
> Anyone can be listed as a practitioner; there is no quality control.  You just
> buy the unit, and they list you.
>  
> I hope I am helping to limit what can be an exhausting search for you, when
> you already are not feeling well.
>  
> Sincerely,
>  



_jason_
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