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These are great questions and I believe they have mostly all been asked at sometime

By someone in the last 2 years. Maybe the home office could respond to all of these and we

Could have it written as commonly asked questions and answers...

Thank you,

Lela

Hi,

I am new to the group. I recently had a session with a QXCI

therapist, and really liked what I saw and felt.

I had a number of questions and looked to theqxci.com website

for answers. Many of the pages werent functioning. So here

goes.

When was the debut of the first QXCI? The SCIO? In each case

how many models and or upgrades have there been? On

average how often is the software upgraded? What are the costs

for upgrades for a new/used machine?

Is using the Q or SCIO for the AIM/EMC2

program. Does he do so all on one instrument, or multiple?

Does he use his own program?

Can one design their own ideas into the programs? How flexible

are the programs in this regard?

If one has useful ideas that could be incorporated into the

program, is the person with the idea(s) compensated for their

contribution(s)?

Is there a prayer program that can run constantly and treat

multiple patients? If so, is this available for both devices?

What are the differences betweem the Q and SCIO? What are

the Advantages of one over the other?

What is the average time spent per patient visit? What do most

people charge per visit? How many patient visits are needed to

break even before turning a profit? What type of loans and or

leasing programs are available?

After receipt of payment, what is the average delivery time to the

west coast for the devices?

What breaks down on the devices? What is the average cost for

repair? Where are the units repaired? How long is the down time

on average? Lender units available?

Which laptops are considered to be workhorses - very reliable?

Can a second screen for the patient to view be easily

connected? Is this recommended, or a hinderance to the

relaxation of the patient?

In my experience many people these days are racked with

anxiety. If they see all of the things that are imbalanced on

screen, will they then fixate on this info?

Can a Mac running a PC emulater program run the Q or SCION?

Do practitioners commonly become placed upon a quackwatch

list? How does one not get placed on a quacklist and still

operate profitablly and above ground? Sorry for asking this one,

but I feel it to be very important question. How many people have

had their instruments confiscated or have ended up with legal

problems? Does one need legal protections in order to practice?

What insurance is available for practitioners. Does one need to

incorporate or need other such structure for asset protection?

What do most practitioners do?

What are other devices out on the market one should consider

that compete directly with the Q and SCIO?

In order to have adequate information for questions to such as

the above, is this information available freely, or does one have

to pay for the answers through seminars, videos or other

materals? If so, why?

How many Q's and SCIO devices have been sold? How many

practitioners are actually using the devices?

How many competing dealers are selling the devices? Is there a

showroom for the devices? In the Los Angeles area, is there a

showroom nearby. How much time is one given to try the device

in a sales situation? Can the device be rented before buying?

If a patient wants to get their own device, what possibilities are

available for the practitioner to act as go-between to a dealer,

and what bonuses would be possible? Can one be a rep in

some instance? What are other such possibilities?

What are the advantages and disadvantages to used over new

instruments?

I think you can see the practicality of my questions. In fact, a faq

page on this group list would be really great as I am sure that

many people must be wanting to know about answers to these

and other questions.

Thank you very much for your attention.

Respectfully,

Nick

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Hello Nick,

I am also new to the group. Check out www.quantum-life.com or call them toll free 877-711-3113 and ask for Jake Cunningham. (If he is busy ask for Steve He was so helpful for me deciding to buy, lease and can answer your technical questions about using MAC. I don't think it will work but he would know. I have asked what the emc2 folks are using and tried to contact them directly but all I got was an application to recieve treatment for whatever$600 a year.

People charge all different rates throughout the country. from 50 to $150 an hour depending on their backgrounds. Good Luck with your choices, happy to help in any way, Janet Len

QXCI and SCIO Q & A

Hi,I am new to the group. I recently had a session with a QXCI therapist, and really liked what I saw and felt.I had a number of questions and looked to theqxci.com website for answers. Many of the pages werent functioning. So here goes.When was the debut of the first QXCI? The SCIO? In each case how many models and or upgrades have there been? On average how often is the software upgraded? What are the costs for upgrades for a new/used machine?Is using the Q or SCIO for the AIM/EMC2 program. Does he do so all on one instrument, or multiple? Does he use his own program?Can one design their own ideas into the programs? How flexible are the programs in this regard?If one has useful ideas that could be incorporated into the program, is the person with the idea(s) compensated for their contribution(s)?Is there a prayer program that can run constantly and treat multiple patients? If so, is this available for both devices?What are the differences betweem the Q and SCIO? What are the Advantages of one over the other?What is the average time spent per patient visit? What do most people charge per visit? How many patient visits are needed to break even before turning a profit? What type of loans and or leasing programs are available? After receipt of payment, what is the average delivery time to the west coast for the devices?What breaks down on the devices? What is the average cost for repair? Where are the units repaired? How long is the down time on average? Lender units available?Which laptops are considered to be workhorses - very reliable? Can a second screen for the patient to view be easily connected? Is this recommended, or a hinderance to the relaxation of the patient?In my experience many people these days are racked with anxiety. If they see all of the things that are imbalanced on screen, will they then fixate on this info?Can a Mac running a PC emulater program run the Q or SCION?Do practitioners commonly become placed upon a quackwatch list? How does one not get placed on a quacklist and still operate profitablly and above ground? Sorry for asking this one, but I feel it to be very important question. How many people have had their instruments confiscated or have ended up with legal problems? Does one need legal protections in order to practice? What insurance is available for practitioners. Does one need to incorporate or need other such structure for asset protection? What do most practitioners do?What are other devices out on the market one should consider that compete directly with the Q and SCIO? In order to have adequate information for questions to such as the above, is this information available freely, or does one have to pay for the answers through seminars, videos or other materals? If so, why? How many Q's and SCIO devices have been sold? How many practitioners are actually using the devices?How many competing dealers are selling the devices? Is there a showroom for the devices? In the Los Angeles area, is there a showroom nearby. How much time is one given to try the device in a sales situation? Can the device be rented before buying?If a patient wants to get their own device, what possibilities are available for the practitioner to act as go-between to a dealer, and what bonuses would be possible? Can one be a rep in some instance? What are other such possibilities?What are the advantages and disadvantages to used over new instruments?I think you can see the practicality of my questions. In fact, a faq page on this group list would be really great as I am sure that many people must be wanting to know about answers to these and other questions.Thank you very much for your attention.Respectfully,Nick ............................................

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This is many questions that are most effectively answered by talking to a

broker/ distributer.

Some answers will be on www.qxcisynergy.co.uk

Kelsey PhD

QXCI and SCIO Q & A

Hi,

I am new to the group. I recently had a session with a QXCI

therapist, and really liked what I saw and felt.

I had a number of questions and looked to theqxci.com website

for answers. Many of the pages werent functioning. So here

goes.

When was the debut of the first QXCI? The SCIO? In each case

how many models and or upgrades have there been? On

average how often is the software upgraded? What are the costs

for upgrades for a new/used machine?

Is using the Q or SCIO for the AIM/EMC2

program. Does he do so all on one instrument, or multiple?

Does he use his own program?

Can one design their own ideas into the programs? How flexible

are the programs in this regard?

If one has useful ideas that could be incorporated into the

program, is the person with the idea(s) compensated for their

contribution(s)?

Is there a prayer program that can run constantly and treat

multiple patients? If so, is this available for both devices?

What are the differences betweem the Q and SCIO? What are

the Advantages of one over the other?

What is the average time spent per patient visit? What do most

people charge per visit? How many patient visits are needed to

break even before turning a profit? What type of loans and or

leasing programs are available?

After receipt of payment, what is the average delivery time to the

west coast for the devices?

What breaks down on the devices? What is the average cost for

repair? Where are the units repaired? How long is the down time

on average? Lender units available?

Which laptops are considered to be workhorses - very reliable?

Can a second screen for the patient to view be easily

connected? Is this recommended, or a hinderance to the

relaxation of the patient?

In my experience many people these days are racked with

anxiety. If they see all of the things that are imbalanced on

screen, will they then fixate on this info?

Can a Mac running a PC emulater program run the Q or SCION?

Do practitioners commonly become placed upon a quackwatch

list? How does one not get placed on a quacklist and still

operate profitablly and above ground? Sorry for asking this one,

but I feel it to be very important question. How many people have

had their instruments confiscated or have ended up with legal

problems? Does one need legal protections in order to practice?

What insurance is available for practitioners. Does one need to

incorporate or need other such structure for asset protection?

What do most practitioners do?

What are other devices out on the market one should consider

that compete directly with the Q and SCIO?

In order to have adequate information for questions to such as

the above, is this information available freely, or does one have

to pay for the answers through seminars, videos or other

materals? If so, why?

How many Q's and SCIO devices have been sold? How many

practitioners are actually using the devices?

How many competing dealers are selling the devices? Is there a

showroom for the devices? In the Los Angeles area, is there a

showroom nearby. How much time is one given to try the device

in a sales situation? Can the device be rented before buying?

If a patient wants to get their own device, what possibilities are

available for the practitioner to act as go-between to a dealer,

and what bonuses would be possible? Can one be a rep in

some instance? What are other such possibilities?

What are the advantages and disadvantages to used over new

instruments?

I think you can see the practicality of my questions. In fact, a faq

page on this group list would be really great as I am sure that

many people must be wanting to know about answers to these

and other questions.

Thank you very much for your attention.

Respectfully,

Nick

.............................................

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Dear Lela, Nick & Group,

Please find our 'Home Office' replies to your post.

Best regards,

Francisco ez - QX Ltd.Lela <JannaLeLa@...> wrote:

These are great questions and I believe they have mostly all been asked at sometimeBy someone in the last 2 years. Maybe the home office could respond to all of these and weCould have it written as commonly asked questions and answers...Thank you,Lela

Hi,I am new to the group. I recently had a session with a QXCI therapist, and really liked what I saw and felt.I had a number of questions and looked to theqxci.com website for answers. Many of the pages werent functioning. So here goes.When was the debut of the first QXCI? The SCIO? In each case how many models and or upgrades have there been? On average how often is the software upgraded? What are the costs for upgrades for a new/used machine?

The attachment gives an overview of the history of the development of the device. I can add that we have an update more or less every 4 months. These updates are free but the user must pay the p & p which at the moment is give or take 35 USD. These are better gotten from our representatives or at our conferences. In addition some of these can be downloaded from our Website.Is using the Q or SCIO for the AIM/EMC2 program. Does he do so all on one instrument, or multiple? Does he use his own program?

It seems this is a question for him.

Can one design their own ideas into the programs? How flexible are the programs in this regard?If one has useful ideas that could be incorporated into the program, is the person with the idea(s) compensated for their contribution(s)?

The system is 'open ended' so many users use it in different ways. Many doctors collaborate with Bill in developing the program but there is no economic compesation for it.Is there a prayer program that can run constantly and treat multiple patients? If so, is this available for both devices?

Indeed, please visit our Website and click under 'Prayer Wheel 24/7' to learn more.What are the differences betweem the Q and SCIO? What are the Advantages of one over the other?

The 'SCIO' uses 110 channels of communication, the 'QXCI' uses 'only' 55. The 'SCIO' incorporates its own mother board, so it does not depend on the CPU of the computer to receive and send the frequencies, thus during therapies the computer is free to work on something else. The 'QXCI' does not have this ability. The 'SCIO' uses an extra module of software named 'BodyViewer', this is 3D imagery to help the person focus on therapies. This program sends 'piggy back' signals to help maximize therapies.What is the average time spent per patient visit? What do most people charge per visit? How many patient visits are needed to break even before turning a profit? What type of loans and or leasing programs are available?

This depends on the therapist/doctor. Times vary from 45 min. to 2 hours. The rest of your questions are for you to work out with your accountant.After receipt of payment, what is the average delivery time to the west coast for the devices?

Once payment is received the average time is from one week to three weeks depending on availabily of stock.What breaks down on the devices? What is the average cost for repair? Where are the units repaired? How long is the down time on average? Lender units available?

We repair less than 1.5% of the devices sold as result of faulty parts in the first 2 years. Reparation costs very. You need to check with the representative who sold you the device for arrangements on loans.Which laptops are considered to be workhorses - very reliable? Can a second screen for the patient to view be easily connected? Is this recommended, or a hinderance to the relaxation of the patient?

Nowadays most computers work okay with the system. however, people are always reporting uncompatibilities with different makes. As a rule, as long as the computer meets the minimun specifications detailed in the attachment, it should be okay but this is not a 100% guarantee.

Many of our users have incorporated a second flat screen to their laptops so that the person can follow the therapy. It is good, especially if you have a 'SCIO' to visualize the clips in the 'BodyViewer'. In my experience many people these days are racked with anxiety. If they see all of the things that are imbalanced on screen, will they then fixate on this info?

It is a desition for you to make. I know many of our doctor who do not like their visits see the screens or view all the information. ¿How well do you know the person?Can a Mac running a PC emulater program run the Q or SCION?

I've 'heard' of some users running the program this way. I have never done it personally so I cannot really comment. Working on the technical side of it I reckon there might be interferences but then again I might be wrong.Do practitioners commonly become placed upon a quackwatch list? How does one not get placed on a quacklist and still operate profitablly and above ground? Sorry for asking this one, but I feel it to be very important question. How many people have had their instruments confiscated or have ended up with legal problems? Does one need legal protections in order to practice?

This is for you to check with your legal advisor. Upon 'Quack Watch' and alikes I will not make any comments as it is a waste of time. I believe in honest work for honest money. I have seen great things performed by users with our device. I believe what I believe and I respect other beliefs. Period. What insurance is available for practitioners. Does one need to incorporate or need other such structure for asset protection? What do most practitioners do?

This is for you to check with your insurance company.What are other devices out on the market one should consider that compete directly with the Q and SCIO?

All computarized 'Biofeedback' devices are our competitors. In order to have adequate information for questions to such as the above, is this information available freely, or does one have to pay for the answers through seminars, videos or other materals? If so, why?

You invest in one of our devices... Would you charge your clients/patients for your professional services? I am doing my job, but don't worry I will not bill you for it, QX Ltd. will pick it up for you ;-)How many Q's and SCIO devices have been sold? How many practitioners are actually using the devices?

We estimate that over 10,000 devices have been sold in the past 10 years. Again, it is only an estimate as until 3 years ago there was not real admin here in Budapest so we have no figures. This figure is according to what we have sold in the past 3 years.How many competing dealers are selling the devices? Is there a showroom for the devices? In the Los Angeles area, is there a showroom nearby. How much time is one given to try the device in a sales situation? Can the device be rented before buying?

Our 'Representatives' page in our Website lists the people in your country. Visit the Website, write down their phone number and Website, contact them and find out. I know they all offer different after sales services and they work with different approaches.If a patient wants to get their own device, what possibilities are available for the practitioner to act as go-between to a dealer, and what bonuses would be possible? Can one be a rep in some instance? What are other such possibilities?

Again, check it with the representatives. I know many, if not all of them are prepared to give you a referal commission. It very much depends on what you agree. Our device is for professional use, so I discourage such practise. However, if someone who is not a trained doctor/therapist is waving cash at me I warn them but always sell them the device.What are the advantages and disadvantages to used over new instruments?

Do I really need to comment on this? ;-)I think you can see the practicality of my questions. In fact, a faq page on this group list would be really great as I am sure that many people must be wanting to know about answers to these and other questions.Thank you very much for your attention.

No, thank you for asking and supporting this group. It has been a pleasure to reply to your questions, I do hope I covered everything.Respectfully,Nick ............................................

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