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BEFORE A SCIO SESSION clients are asked to complete consultation forms ,which are either sent or emailed to them, to be returned at least 5 days before their appointment. (where this is not possible clients bring with them).
In a typical SCIO Bioresonance session we start with an interview to ascertain medical, physical and lifestyle information about the client. After checking a client for contr aindications such as pacemakers, electrical implants or sensitivity the client is connected to the device by head, wrist and ankle probes. This connects all 200 trillion human cells via a cybernetic loop to the SCIO. It is important then that the workplace is ‘cleaned’ which can be done using the SCIO to clear any residual energies and geopathic stress within the room that may adversely affect the testing.
Calibration
Before testing calibration is required, involving what can be described as ‘energetic handshake’ between the client and the SCIO.
Testing
After calibration the testing occurs. The client needs to be seated, relaxed and quiet for about three minutes. This is the time it takes the SCIO to introduce over 12000 frequencies at a speed of approximately 1/100th of a second for each and measure the client’s unconscious responses to each frequency. During testing the therapist usually moves to at least 6 feet away from the client or leaves the room in order that the therapist’s own energy fields are not picked up. The testing is automatic and computer operated with no hand held probe, as in some resistance only measuring devices. This, coupled with the speed of testing, and the fact that there is no display to indicate to either the client or therapist the item being tested, eliminates the risk of operator or client influence on the results.
Analysis
For a wellness MOT or a menopause naturally consultation, I spend approx 1 and 3/4 to 2 hours with a client in the first session. Clients receive an extensive report in simplified language and at the conclusion this is discussed with the client to ensure that they have understood the information given and course of action recommended.
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