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Yes, yes, yes!!! Do it fast, before the vet tries the other. Put the head harness around her belly, the straps on the upper portion of the leg (above the joint), hold her and pet her to keep her calm if that is what she likes or do it in her favorite chair. You can do subspace but as with everyone it is not as effective as with the harnesses. Do your demographic and be sure to go into the button on the bottom for animal (to tell the computer it is a cat). When in the program be sure to do the cat/dog picture in Acu pict. and go into spinal and do Cranial/Sacral then look at the bottom right for the button for animals. Do everything else like you would for a person. Nice thing is a pet responds better and much faster than a person.

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Hello All,I am trying to convince my friend to not have her cat's thyroid gland destroyed with radioactive potassium iodide to cure her hyperthyroidism. Her vet did offer one other alternative-a drug treatment ( a pill ) that has bad side effects.What kind of results could be expected using a QXCI on a cat with hyperthyroidism? Can any of the leads be connected on a cat? My practitioner does not have the pet pad. Would that help a lot? How much can be achieved using subspace only? What protocol or programs would work best for the treatment?What about humans? What kind of results have people gotten using the QXCI for hyperthyroidism?THANK-YOU for all replies.Doug Baldwin............................................

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Hi Doug

Pets can be treated with the QXCI, I have helped several dogs using combined QX and homeopathy (but beware getting them to keep still can be difficult :-)Conditions treated included heart weakness, skin problems etc

As for hyperthyroid therapy, try the homeopathic remedy thyroid gland 9c once daily before a meal together with your QX.

Yours

Phil

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Hello All,I am trying to convince my friend to not have her cat's thyroid gland destroyed with radioactive potassium iodide to cure her hyperthyroidism. Her vet did offer one other alternative-a drug treatment ( a pill ) that has bad side effects.What kind of results could be expected using a QXCI on a cat with hyperthyroidism? Can any of the leads be connected on a cat? My practitioner does not have the pet pad. Would that help a lot? How much can be achieved using subspace only? What protocol or programs would work best for the treatment?What about humans? What kind of results have people gotten using the QXCI for hyperthyroidism?THANK-YOU for all replies.Doug Baldwin............................................

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Have you considered Australian Bush Flower Remedy - Old Man Banksia which is good for balancing the Thyroid. Look it up on the Ausflowers website.

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Hello All,I am trying to convince my friend to not have her cat's thyroid gland destroyed with radioactive potassium iodide to cure her hyperthyroidism. Her vet did offer one other alternative-a drug treatment ( a pill ) that has bad side effects.What kind of results could be expected using a QXCI on a cat with hyperthyroidism? Can any of the leads be connected on a cat? My practitioner does not have the pet pad. Would that help a lot? How much can be achieved using subspace only? What protocol or programs would work best for the treatment?What about humans? What kind of results have people gotten using the QXCI for hyperthyroidism?THANK-YOU for all replies.Doug Baldwin............................................

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Try the larger pet pad..see the comments below.

There are good instructions for many facilities on www.qxcisynergy.co.uk

Consideration is the treatment of animals & babies with the QXCI/SCIO

The following is from discussions with Dr , 3rd May 2004

Harness Principles

One of the basic relationships of “stationary” electricity is Ohms law, relating volts to amps to resistance. If two are known the third can be determined by calculation. A similar relationship applies to the dynamic of electricity and magnetism and their relationships in the dynamic situation of the human/animal body electric.

When using the harness the electric aspect requires a conductive path. The straps are conductive and so is skin. Good contact is needed to achieve the path. For dry skin or where there is a barrier (stockings, hair, fur) there is not a path. There is an option of using a conductive gel (as in EEG, ECG pads) or a tissue/pad soaked in conductive solution and this is messy! In the SCIO the harness check looks at the electrical conductive contact with the skin. In cases where it does not show electrical contact the following is relevant:

The straps surface may have a film (in the same way that the keys on y0ur computer get a film). An option is to clean with detergent and water, then sprinkle with talc when damp and rub with a cloth which will slightly abrade the surface, then clean again with soap and water. This will clean and restore the surface. Once each 1-2 months should be adequate.

If the head harness is not making good contact then it is probable that the limb straps will show as poor connection.

If the straps are clean and making good contact then there may not be enough conductivity in the client skin. It is noticed when a client sweats after there being n contact that contact is good. So if it is important to you get the client warmed up! In cases of skin problems dry skin will create a problem. An option is to use a conductive gel.

IMPORTANT: even in the absence of electrical communication the magnetic will still be present. This may be slightly less accurate by perhaps 2-5 % but there will still be a good interface and communication.

So if the harness interaction is shown as poor:

There is the option of improving the conductance with client by sweat or gel.

The interface will still be good so don’t be concerned that the system will not work.

Even if all 5 connections show as poor the QXCI/SCIO will still have an interaction: the contact is for information and will not stop the device from interacting.

The electrical part is just one aspect: the magnetic part will still be active.

The Magnetic Aspect

This is present independent of the electrical contact: thus with stockings (or when a tissue is used-and a tissue is not required with the strip head harness) the electrical component is likely to be absent and he magnetic part only active.

The “power” of the magnetic part is a proportional to the strap contact area. There is a certain density generated and thus the higher the area the more power. The signal also drops with distance. For a bird (thin legs) it is thus like a very low or weak signal and therapy may not be so strong. For animals with fur/hair the total area can be increased to compensate for a lower contact area. For a baby using a pad that gives the highest possibility of a large contact area and allows them to move around is will be most effective and comfortable. For an animal this also allows them to get up when they have had enough treatment: they really do know and we tend to over-treat.

For an animal with soft pads on their legs the best connection is if the stand on the pad. Often this can be achieved in a cage: it also stops the danger of the animal running off and taking the QXCI with them!. For dogs and cats etc. a mat at least as large as the animal is suggested.

With horses using a mat on the spine will be effective.

Testing

While the best results are achieved in harness animals (and babies) are generally very accessible and it is simpler and safer to test in subspace. Experience indicates that the results are very indicative of the animals/baby’s issues. It is not necessary to use the harness.

Horse ankle straps

It is always desirable whenever possible to use the full harness to optimise everything. Testing in harness is 85% nominal accuracy (for active = reactive issues) and 75% subspace, maybe 5% more for Scio. Experience indicates that subspace testing is adequate for animals, babies.

For therapy some therapies are 400% more effective in harness (the ones with a higher electrical content and perhaps the more physical ones. It is probable that “light” organisms with good vitality can process the subspace signals. However older, less vital organisms will undoubtedly benefit from the real electrons that can be given for VARHOPE improvements in the Auto therapies.

Practicalities and safety are also important. There have been instances of danger when those inexperienced with horses have worked with them in trying to attach ankle straps. Practicalities involve the safety of the equipment.

For those who wish to use ankle straps the following design is being considered for the limb harness

They are suitable for a 30cm diameter leg.

They are 75 mm wide in order to compensate for the lower contact area

They are adjustable for ankle diameters from 5 to 10 cm (14 to 30 cm long) using Velcro. (The Velcro is self adhesive onto the straps and replacement strips are included). This minimises the time to fix them and thus danger of being kicked.

Velcro also provides some “quick release”

In order to allow flexibility for animal movement and equipment protection:

The cables are on reels and this will automatically spool out to 10 metres.

The cable reels are on a board that can be fixed to the wall ( via hooks)

Kelsey PhDQXCI User Manual Author, Advanced TrainerVisit www.qxcisynergy.co.uk for tech infos

Re: any suggestions for QXCI use for hyperthyroidism in a cat (and humans also)

Yes, yes, yes!!! Do it fast, before the vet tries the other. Put the head harness around her belly, the straps on the upper portion of the leg (above the joint), hold her and pet her to keep her calm if that is what she likes or do it in her favorite chair. You can do subspace but as with everyone it is not as effective as with the harnesses. Do your demographic and be sure to go into the button on the bottom for animal (to tell the computer it is a cat). When in the program be sure to do the cat/dog picture in Acu pict. and go into spinal and do Cranial/Sacral then look at the bottom right for the button for animals. Do everything else like you would for a person. Nice thing is a pet responds better and much faster than a person.

Kathyblueftl <reversal@...> wrote:

Hello All,I am trying to convince my friend to not have her cat's thyroid gland destroyed with radioactive potassium iodide to cure her hyperthyroidism. Her vet did offer one other alternative-a drug treatment ( a pill ) that has bad side effects.What kind of results could be expected using a QXCI on a cat with hyperthyroidism? Can any of the leads be connected on a cat? My practitioner does not have the pet pad. Would that help a lot? How much can be achieved using subspace only? What protocol or programs would work best for the treatment?What about humans? What kind of results have people gotten using the QXCI for hyperthyroidism?THANK-YOU for all replies.Doug Baldwin............................................

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Serena,

I have two cats and do them regularly with subspace. Works very well. Both are parasite and flea free. Check out 's website: www.'s Thyroid Syndrome.com. He has come up with a new herbal option for Hyperthyroid conditions called Thyrocalm.In clinical tests using this combination of certified organic and wild-crafted herbs, many clients have been able to reverse their hyperthyroidis. Thus, they were able to avoid thyroid irradiation or removal of the gland. Possibly small amouts of this herbal combination would help your cat. I suggest you ask them that question. All the best,

Phil

Re: any suggestions for QXCI use for hyperthyroidism in a cat (and humans also)

Have you considered Australian Bush Flower Remedy - Old Man Banksia which is good for balancing the Thyroid. Look it up on the Ausflowers website.

Serenablueftl <reversal@...> wrote:

Hello All,I am trying to convince my friend to not have her cat's thyroid gland destroyed with radioactive potassium iodide to cure her hyperthyroidism. Her vet did offer one other alternative-a drug treatment ( a pill ) that has bad side effects.What kind of results could be expected using a QXCI on a cat with hyperthyroidism? Can any of the leads be connected on a cat? My practitioner does not have the pet pad. Would that help a lot? How much can be achieved using subspace only? What protocol or programs would work best for the treatment?What about humans? What kind of results have people gotten using the QXCI for hyperthyroidism?THANK-YOU for all replies.Doug Baldwin............................................

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