Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 call my office and leave telephone # and i will give you sugestions. i am holistic dda and qx user. dr norman bressack 516 221 7447 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Information>Test Clifford report will test the dental isodes that belong to that listing. Information>Current Clifford Results will then display the reactivity scores: these are still reactivities and resonance tests are recommended as confirmation. This facilitates compatibility testing for dental materials. Alternatively if the filling material is not in the matrix use the test tray. When doing an Ind React use the main test matrix and look for numbers that are mid range = the organism is not concerned. Look for both reactivity and resonance in this range. Kelsey PhDQXCI User Manual Author, Advanced TrainerQXCI SCIO Brokerwww.qxcisynergy.co.ukinfo@...Tel ++44 121 243 6318Fax ++44 0870 460 1138 Re: clifford report call my office and leave telephone # and i will give you sugestions. i am holistic dda and qx user. dr norman bressack 516 221 7447 ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Kathy, You were correct - I was running an older version of clasp because the newer ones were giving me problems. I have re-installed 1-1-03 for now, and the Clifford Report is on there (of course I noticed this morning that the male/female buttons are missing in the nutrition panel????) My problem now is how to use it. I reviewed your basic training video/ dental portion this am, and did not see anything about the Clifford. Any suggestions -- how to interpret #'s???? From Kelsey's manual it says to hit Clefford Results after doing report, and that it will then display the reactivity scores. It says "these are still reactivities and resonance tests are recommended as confirmation". I went under the drop down (I think it was for testing-don't have my screen up now) but it doesn't do individual reactivities (with resonance/ coherence) from there. Do I somehow need to go back to main test page to check them from there? Do you reccommecnd checking the ones between 40-60 reactivities and good ones (best composite materials to use for fillings after mercury removal) also come up with 40-60 for resonance/coherence? How do I print out results for the dentist? Thanks for all the info. ....I will be a "tooth expert" when all is done and said. HA! Sally Re: clifford report You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 It is best to go back to the main test screen to really do confirmations. The fillings are there for a oong time. Kelsey PhDQXCI User Manual Author, Advanced TrainerQXCI SCIO Brokerwww.qxcisynergy.co.ukinfo@...Tel ++44 121 243 6318Fax ++44 0870 460 1138 Re: clifford report You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 Sally, sorry for the delayed message, just returned from a business trip to California to get the ball rolling for the May and November conferences for Quantum Life, it is now official that organizing this is in my job description. Wish me luck, I've organized conferences before but have trained so long now will be splitting my responsibilities. To answer your question I personallydon't like using the Clifford report much. But as to the resonance factor. Yes you want it to be in the normal range. But may I make a suggestion, If you have samples of the dental material do the testing on the test matrix for individual reactivity also, don't forget that many of these composites and metals as well as the problem with current reactions are all ready on the test matrix under the subtitles of Dental Isodes & nosodes. So you don't have to go searching to find these. Yours in Health, KathySally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: Kathy, You were correct - I was running an older version of clasp because the newer ones were giving me problems. I have re-installed 1-1-03 for now, and the Clifford Report is on there (of course I noticed this morning that the male/female buttons are missing in the nutrition panel????) My problem now is how to use it. I reviewed your basic training video/ dental portion this am, and did not see anything about the Clifford. Any suggestions -- how to interpret #'s???? From Kelsey's manual it says to hit Clefford Results after doing report, and that it will then display the reactivity scores. It says "these are still reactivities and resonance tests are recommended as confirmation". I went under the drop down (I think it was for testing-don't have my screen up now) but it doesn't do individual reactivities (with resonance/ coherence) from there. Do I somehow need to go back to main test page to check them from there? Do you reccommecnd checking the ones between 40-60 reactivities and good ones (best composite materials to use for fillings after mercury removal) also come up with 40-60 for resonance/coherence? How do I print out results for the dentist? Thanks for all the info. ....I will be a "tooth expert" when all is done and said. HA! Sally Re: clifford report You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 Sorry to butt in here Kathy and Sally, I don't have your e-mail address, Kathy. I have a client with Hep C and she is very motivated to change lifestyle, etc. to get to the bottom of it. Have you had experience with Hepatitis C clients? Do you have a QXCI protocol for this? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Phil Re: clifford report You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Thanks for the reply = I went ahead and had "the real" Clifford report done, after spending a couple of frustrating hours doing ind. react. on main test, and not finding any really compatible isodes. UGH. My mercury is "all" out now, but I am having flare up of terrible mouth ulcers and fatigue (one of my good old standby toxic symptom pictures). I did a really thourough detox today and am doing all the standard detox things like DNR baths, chlorophyl, PCA RX, etc. I think I will get over this soon. Best of luck with your new responsibilities!!! Sally Re: clifford report You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Sally - What are DNR baths? Thanks, Re: clifford report You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally........................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 DNR=company that makes detox. baths. tygart444@... Re: clifford report You must have an older version of the program, which one are you using (tells when the clasp 32 program just comes up) It would be in the dental page under the information drop down. Yours in Health, Kathy Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: For some reason I can't find the Clifford report in my program. Maybe I have a glitch. The instructions I have are to go to the INFORMATION DROP DOWN TAB ( I looked both in dental program and on main test page) then TEST CLIFFORD REPORT (no such heading exists in my program) Any ideas? Any one used this in lieu of the actual Clifford blood test for testing isode compat? I would like to avoid the almost $300 fee and a poke in the arm for the "real" test if at all possible. My dentist doesn't want to part with any composite samples so that I can test them on the QX tray. Thanks, Sally........................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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