Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 This part is not after the QX having "read" the patient. That comes with the calibration and test and programs. Cheers, Noel. what does the QX test read? hi,this is my first post, so forgive my ignorance.a while back, on a QX session, the matrix and the varhope numbers were dismal, to put it mildly. they were equally dismal in the next session. however, during the following session, for some reason, the portion of the program where you enter information about the person (sugar consumption, number of glasses of water, etc.) had all returned to blanks or zeros and the varhope numbers were all absolutely excellent and the matrix had very little in red. the highest red number in the matrix was only about 150 where before the highest number (using data that had been entered) was close to 500. i was ecstatic, thinking i'd gotten so much better but when my friend who was doing the session realized the problem, she closed the session and then re-did the test, making sure the personal information was correct. the varhope numbers then (all within minutes) all went back to extremely bad as did the main matrix. night and day difference. one showing a very sick person, the other a very well one.if the QX is actually *reading* the patient, how could this have happened? is it reading the resistance of the person seeking help or just interpreting the data filled in by the person operating the device?thanx,ernie ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 Don't ever feel ignorant in asking questions on the chat line, this is why it is here, to help those who have questions and are concerned enough to ask them. Wouldn't you as a client feel more comfortable going to a therapist who asks questions, rather than muddling through and hoping they figure out what they are doing? So ask away, take a deep breath, and remember we were all new and in your shoes at one time. See below for response. Yours in Health, Kathy (Certified Advanced Trainer, Quantum Life)sadernie <sadernie@...> wrote: hi,this is my first post, so forgive my ignorance.a while back, on a QX session, the matrix and the varhope numbers were dismal, to put it mildly. they were equally dismal in the next session. however, during the following session, for some reason, the portion of the program where you enter information about the person (sugar consumption, number of glasses of water, etc.) had all returned to blanks or zeros and the varhope numbers were all absolutely excellent and the matrix had very little in red. Okay, you went through a few experiences in this short time. 1: Low numbers in the VARHOPE (red panel) happens, with someone who have many problems, often not yet dealt with, and not yet into the state of exhaustion where the body will give extreme high numbers when you know the person is actually very sick (ie cancer). It's nice because these numbers will increase on their own as you do the therapies and they start to self heal. 2. If you put the information into the SOC panel (where you fill in the information) and do not follow the steps properly. Or you have attempted to do a modification on the client later without hitting the modify and save button before going onto the test. the highest red number in the matrix was only about 150 where before the highest number (using data that had been entered) was close to 500. Tell me, which was more accurate for the client. Low numbers which show little reds and little concerns, or High numbers which show many concerns and many reds... There is a reason for using the SOC information, not only for the computer to help show this correlation, but also for the client to see what they have done to themselves and what (of the list) they have the capability to change should they decide to take control of their bodies and their health. How long can they afford to be an ostrich and stick there heads in the sand? i was ecstatic, thinking i'd gotten so much better but when my friend who was doing the session realized the problem, she closed the session and then re-did the test, making sure the personal information was correct. the varhope numbers then (all within minutes) all went back to extremely bad as did the main matrix. night and day difference. one showing a very sick person, the other a very well one. To have this degree of change appears to be a 'glitch' which program are you using? When opening the Clasp program, what does the date read? You may need to reload the program.if the QX is actually *reading* the patient, how could this have happened? is it reading the resistance of the person seeking help or just interpreting the data filled in by the person operating the device? It is reading the client, however the data will cause the numbers to appear higher and the reds more pronounced at first. You will notice as they get better that even if you don't change the SOC information the reds and numbers will decrease on their own. People can lie on this information and it will still appear, not in red maybe, but it will be there. Now, here is the real kicker...When you have a "Pandora's box" a person who is so sick that everything appears "wonderful" and then you stir up the pot, everything that was in the blues (below 40) will reverse and start to show there ugly heads within the next few times. My suspicion is that that what happened in your previous portion of this question. Good luck to you, and keep asking your questions. thanx,ernie ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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