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How to interpret a Zyto report.

When a practitioner runs the stress report, they scan for all that they want to examine. On this report, you will see that Fungus, Parasites, Bacteria, Virus and Heavy Metals were scanned. The range is 25 for this person. The range is a number generated by the Zyto software. Any number within this RANGE is considered to NOT be a stressor. The higher the negative number, the more of a stressor this item would be considered. I have highlighted the concerning stressors (negative numbers) in yellow below. Look ONLY at the left number.

As you can see in this report, I also included the positive numbers which many practitioners will disregard. Because of my discussions with some practitioners who use this software and through information from my Zyto training, most are finding it important to look at "some" positive numbers...Typically only the very HIGH positive numbers. I have highlighted the most concerning high positive numbers as noted on the left side which is the numbers we are currently looking at as the initial scan.

So what do the numbers on the right mean? Once a practitioner runs the initial scan, a doctor will then scan for supplements, herbs, homeopathy which may help to correct and "balance" these stressors. Once they have scanned to determine which supplements they want to prescribe, they will RE-SCAN the stressors against the chosen supplements to see if the stressors become balanced or "in range". As you can see from this report, all of the stressors except for one became in range based on the supplements chosen. I did not list the supplements because I didn't want anyone to think those would be appropriate for their child. And...this isn't a perfect result either, I like to see the stressors closer to zero than this.

My interpretation is that this person has a large total body burden, mostly of microbes, immune dysfunction, but most of the organs are remaining in decent shape. Now the background information is that this person is sick with upper respiratory issues, crankiness, headaches, sinus pain in the head and right eye. Does this person have all of these diseases, NO. But does he have some stuff to investigate and worry about..YES.

So since we don't do any balancing or supplement recommendations with our Zyto for the LIAF project...this is obviously a family member of mine, just an FYI. Also..please remember, the goal is for everything to be as close to zero as possible. In regards to treatment....I will tell you that this person needed 1 anti-microbial herb, 1 metal detox herb, activated charcoal, detox support and a bach flower remedy. Half of these microbes would not balance without the emotional clearing from a bach flower.

I hope this helps to explain this a bit more to the group. If you have any questions, please let me know. Also..a quick reminder, we have a group rule that no posts are to be forwarded without the permission of the poster. This post is ONLY for this group.

Tami

STRESSORS OUT OF RANGE:

Range: 25

A - B

50.13

63.35

Bach Polyvalent

STRESSORS IN RANGE:

Fungi Nosodes

36.67

-23.65

Rhizopus

-208.16

-16.64

Aspergillus

25.10

-13.43

Candida Albicans

26.17

-6.18

Trichophyton

72.38

-2.12

Penicillum Tardum

-30.37

0.89

Sporothrix Schenckii

-44.62

5.46

Zygomycotina

-77.73

6.43

Candida

-55.89

8.00

Microsporum

198.79

8.68

Brain Fungus

-108.50

14.13

Rhodotorula Rubra

55.76

16.11

Nail Fungus

71.57

20.80

Lung Candida

A - B

-33.32

-24.77

Branhamella Catarrhalis

-69.95

-23.69

Bordetella Bronchiseptica

80.43

-22.15

Bacteroides Intermedius

88.28

-21.78

Bacteroides Distasonis

-206.80

-20.79

Bacteroides Gingivalis

44.96

-20.55

Bacteroides Funduliformis

-38.52

-19.94

Bacillus Firmus

25.60

-18.97

Borrelia Duttonii

67.83

-18.75

Bacillus Acidophilus (Lactobacillus)

239.27

-18.64

Acidaminococcus Fermentans

82.06

-18.58

Bang (Brucella Abortus)

37.90

-18.29

Bac Tetani

-28.88

-16.92

Borrelia Burgdorferi (Lyme)

-31.26

-16.20

Botulismus

187.95

-14.46

Brucella Ovis

-119.76

-13.95

Brucella melitensis -nos

-79.37

-13.51

Acinetobacter Calcoaceticus

-49.18

-12.85

Bacteroides Melaninogenicus

451.45

-12.14

Brucella Neotomae

197.19

-12.11

Achromobacter Anitratus

-33.28

-11.55

Borrelia i

-82.41

-11.34

Bac Welchi

28.81

-9.87

Borrelia Berbera

-34.66

-8.71

Bacillunum

49.07

-8.70

Bacillus Freidlandii

-61.25

-8.24

Bacteroides Oralis

-56.10

-8.17

Babesia Microti

55.43

-8.02

Bacterial Meningitis

40.84

-7.23

Borrelia ii

27.68

-5.60

Acidophilus Nosode

-125.05

-4.48

Bordetella Fragilis

44.28

-4.06

Bacteroldes Intermed

26.67

-3.21

Brucellosis Nos.

25.38

0.00

Bacterium Coli (E.coli)

30.52

0.00

Bordetella Parapertussis

25.97

3.00

Bacillus Coli

-30.61

3.24

Borrelia Burgdorferi

115.48

3.46

Bacillus Thuringiensis

45.80

4.19

Bacillinum Testium

72.11

4.37

Bacillus Subtilis

50.47

4.51

Bacillus Lactis Aerogenes

28.79

6.86

Actinomaura Viridis

-36.41

6.90

Alcaligenes Denitrificans

-89.96

7.62

Alcaligenes Faecalis

34.64

8.54

Borrelia i

27.41

10.29

Borrelia Hermsii

-33.21

10.41

Bacillus Faecalis Alkalingen.

222.0811.15

Acinet Tobacter

-39.58

12.09

Actinomyces Bovis

28.64

12.57

Bordetella Avium

30.62

13.31

Aeromonas Hydrophila

-41.25

15.98

Brucella Abortus (Bang)

52.85

16.00

Brucella Canis

44.29

17.64

Bacillus Lineare

-51.97

17.96

Bacteroldes Gingvali

-26.43

19.90

Aeromonas

70.07

20.14

Bordetella Maleninogenicus

-91.94

20.56Bacteroldes Melaningogenicus

51.12

22.96

Anaerobic Gram-Positive Coccli (Peptostreptococcus)

25.51

23.20

Anaplasma Marginale

148.68

23.30

Anthrachinum

C - M

112.31-24.66

Enteric Fevers

-46.93

-23.55

Enteropathogenic E Coli & VRE

-109.58

-23.10

Clostridium Tetani

-36.44

-20.11

Enterobacter

55.41

-18.22

Hacemophilus Influenzae

46.51

-14.39

Corynebacterium Diptheria

-35.20

-14.13

Francisella Tularensis

-75.92

-13.08

Ehrlichiosis

-88.00

-11.49

Escherichia Coli (E. Coli)

-67.54

-8.41

Gardnerelia Vaginalis

-126.19

-7.82

iella

-181.37

-7.72

Gonococcinum

77.58

-5.63

Exfoliatin

27.50

-4.38

Clostridium Cadaveres

43.56

-3.27

Corynebacteria Anaer

25.21

-2.19

Citrobacter Freundii

-61.80

-2.13

Clostridium Tertium

41.33

-0.80

Corynebacterium Diph

30.79

2.53

Enterococcinum

60.56

2.59

Clostridium Botulinum

31.52

3.40

Clostridium Fallax

81.91

5.64

Cladosporium Carrionii

-27.50

5.80

Clethrionomys

-81.13

6.79

Ehrlichia Sennetsu

-25.31

7.21

Cat Scratch Fever

60.31

7.89

Clostridium Dificile

48.15

8.46

Haemophilus Aegyptius

-66.79

9.89

Diptheria Bacillus

-105.31

10.53

Cryptococcus Neoform

65.58

12.28

Glomerulonephritis

-45.76

12.29

E. Coli

28.03

14.23

Enterocolitis

-27.88

15.44

Clostridium Paraputr

45.13

18.43

Cryptosporidium

-72.03=/FONT>

20.41

iella Burneti

44.68

20.64

Infant Neumonitis

26.81

24.19

Clostridium Bifermentans

N - Y

35.57

-16.67

Pyrogenium Crustacea

-43.35

-14.94

Tuberculinum (Dents)

-39.66

-13.81

Otitis Media Nos.

59.88

-13.40

Streptococcus Haemol

-42.29

-11.45

Pneumocystis Cari Nos

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-31.18

-4.72

Streptococcus Pyogens

262.25

-4.66

Necrotizing Fascitis

-74.35

-3.40

Peptostreptococcus

-73.16

0.00Pyrogenic Toxins

81.30

0.00

Rickettsai Tsutsugamushi Fever

86.96

1.84

Pseudomanas Aerugino

-57.72

3.11

Pasturellose Nosode

54.81

8.42

Yersinia Enterocolitica Nos.

52.33

10.92

Salmonella Typhosa

67.59

13.40

Pneumococcal Pneumonia

-80.67

14.49

Streptococcal Pharyngitis

62.05

15.68

Tularemia

-38.01

16.10

Pseudomonas Cepacia

67.80

22.90

Pyrogenium

Virus Nosodes

-117.14

-23.76

Rotovirus

-34.59-18.79

Dengue Fever

32.40

-18.54

Distemperinum

36.57

-16.38

West Nile Fever

34.51

-15.53

Echo Virus

-26.86

-15.17

Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE)

-100.35

-15.03

St. Louis Encephalitis

27.19

-13.71

Tick Group

-32.75

-13.70

Flu

99.57

-11.55Hepatitis C

318.94

-10.26

Yellow Fever

56.28

-9.34

Influenza Virus (British)

-67.69

-7.86

Influencinum

-61.21-7.16

FVRCP Vaccine

96.80

-7.15

Human Herpes Virus 6 & 7

-76.17

-6.63

T Cell Lymphotrophic

-48.36

-6.13

Enterovirus

-27.61

-5.81

Poliomyelitis -nos

-66.39

-5.10

Verruca

27.95

-2.67

Lymphogran. Inguinal

39.49

1.14

sackie Virus B

75.39

2.50

Influenza Virus (Russian)

-36.56

3.27

Hantavirus

43.18

3.72

Q Fever -nos

-71.11

4.22

Coronavirus

34.92

4.91

Influenza Virus A (Asian)

37.03

5.29

Influencinum (Berlin 55)

36.75

6.78

Shingles

-39.76

7.05

sackie

-35.15

7.32

Epstein-Barr Virus -nos

-125.71

7.76

Bordetella Vaccine

-123.96

8.68

Aseptic Meningitis

66.88

8.90

Vaccininum -nos

194.38

10.07

Dependovirus

61.35

11.33

Parotidinum (Mumps) -nos

-47.40

12.22

Influenza C Virus

-111.57

12.66

Influencinum Vesiculosum

28.39

14.36

Bunnamwera

36.49

14.90

Influenza Virus A (Port Chal)

-28.70

15.28

sackie Virus A

29.33

15.65

Sars Virus

-28.95

15.78

Retrovirus HAM/TSP

-95.14

15.86

Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)

35.84

21.01

Xenotropic Virus

-83.41

21.10

DHPP Vaccine

51.98

23.48

Influencinum Vesiculosum NW

523.30

23.62

Swine Influencinum

Parasite Nosodes

59.29

11.82

Cestodes-Taeniae

Organs, Glands & Systems

-115.04

-11.87

Joints/Connective Tissue

55.93

-9.47

Large Intestine -og

97.06

-4.89

Arteries/Veins

33.35

-4.84

Liver -og

-33.45

-0.94

Adrenal Glands -og

-49.81

2.13

Central Nervous System

-54.35

9.29

Gallbladder

-25.14

10.78

Urinary Bladder -og

43.60

13.02Basal Ganglia

Heavy Metals

-25.73

-22.09

Chromium

29.88

-14.92

Terbium

56.91

-13.72

Titanium Dioxide

34.26

-13.41

Cesium

34.05

-12.89

Iron-hm

-37.21

-10.71

Lithium

132.00

-8.13

Ruthenium

30.20

-8.00

Titanium -hm

31.02

-6.70

Boron -hm

32.50

-6.38

Gadolinium

-39.27

-3.89

Rhodium -hm

-49.39

-3.12

Tetraethyl

-84.58

-3.01

Calcium

37.87

-0.84Beryllium

-55.00

0.66

Thulium

-48.65

0.90

Aluminum-hm

-34.36

0.98

Lutetium

106.93

1.65

Arsine

195.16

1.81

Antimony

-110.00

2.30

Bismuthum -hm

31.94

3.70

Dysprosium

26.11

4.43

Yttrium

-35.81

5.85

Uranium

27.636.53

Sodium

48.34

7.30

Praseodymium

-41.55

9.47

Rhenium

45.92

10.27

Platinum

110.64

10.48Phenyl

36.13

10.61

Tin

156.35

11.94

Arsenic-hm

32.95

12.57

Methyl

49.91

12.89

Vanadium-hm

-45.65

13.75

Selenium-hm

-42.54

14.82Rubidium

-100.87

15.71

Gallium

40.23

17.56

Manganese

-33.58

19.39

Magnesium

-51.00

20.95

Thallium

-90.59

21.58

Silver

237.23

21.67

Germanium

Cestodes-Taeniae

37.66

2.90

Echinococcus Granulo

-86.82

9.35

Taenia Solium

46.49

13.75

Multicepts Multiceps

-51.71

20.95

Hymenolepis Nana

Nematodes (Round)

26.29

-21.33

Anisakine Larvae

46.76

-6.26

Burgia Timori

-46.51

-3.12

Dirofilaria Immitis

-80.44

0.84

Ascaris Suum

141.27

8.53

Trichinella Spiralis

-79.11

10.41

Ancylostoma Brazilie

34.51

21.92

Dracunculus Medinens

-43.80

23.38

Toxocara Mystax

Protozoa

-64.82

-22.28

Cryptosporidium Nos.

33.21

-16.10

Naegleria Fowlerii

75.78

-12.64

Entamoeba Histolyticia

-87.79

-3.19

Endolimax Nana

58.61

-2.44

Blastocystis Hominis

61.03

3.60

Toxoplasmosis Nos.

-124.71

8.04

Entamoeba Gingivalis

-63.56

11.86

Pneumocystis Cari Nos.

-88.67

12.57

Dientamoeba Fragilis

Trematodes & Others

132.95

-15.93

Fasciolopsis Buski

-72.99

-14.99

Fasciola Hepatica

34.24

-13.81

Metagonimus Yokogaw

-25.35

-7.06

Chlonorchis

44.00

-2.71

Schistosoma Haematob

-253.97

-1.03

Bilharziasis (Schistosoma)

-25.22

4.13

Taenia Saginat

54.64

13.62

Taenia Soliu

-35.63

21.19

Clonorchis Sinensis

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