Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 I have a question concerning the F-Scan...How valuable is it to cancer patients?? Have know a couple of people who have used this device with negative results..I was told my the Tech that when you have to take pain meds you get false readings..He came to my home one night to show a volunteer how it works..She had breast cancer....It showed some corn mold and nothing else..Why would that be?....BlueWillow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 - I have yet to EVER here one negative effect with this device. Sure I certainly don't read every post on the net, but I would appreciate it if you could go one step further and give us some specifics as far as " negative results. " As far as the DIRP function, I am waiting still in hope that people will continue to report on wether they are strongly convinced in its accuracy. -- In Dr , " blue.willow " <blue.willow@v...> wrote: > I have a question concerning the F-Scan...How valuable is it to cancer patients?? Have know a couple of people who have used this device with negative results..I was told my the Tech that when you have to take pain meds you get false readings..He came to my home one night to show a volunteer how it works..She had breast cancer....It showed some corn mold and nothing else..Why would that be?....BlueWillow > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 > - > I have yet to EVER here one negative effect with this device. Sure I > certainly don't read every post on the net, but I would appreciate it > if you could go one step further and give us some specifics as far as > " negative results. " As far as the DIRP function, I am waiting still in > hope that people will continue to report on wether they are strongly > convinced in its accuracy Let's continue this thread a bit; I'm considering adding an F-Scan to my practice. I don't have any Rife tools right now but I do use Beck tools. Are you running a tube with it, if so what kind, Rife or EMEM-type,or delivering the freqs directly with pads? Do you feel this would be a useful addition to a tiny clinic or would it sit on the shelf because the clients don't know a thing about it? How long does a typical session, say 50 hits take? Can you save programs specific to a client? Upload to the computer? Anything else you could add... like, a decent review would be great. Thank you in advance if you decide to respond... regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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