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Will the medicare insurance pay for the tests and treatments in the

Temple of Wellness Center?

In a message dated 10/30/2010 11:58:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

aedearriba@... writes:

Hi Pat,

I am from New York and I know 2 homeopathic doctors that use computerized

whole body scans to diagnose the patients. One is from New Jersey and the

other one has a clinic in Brooklyn: Temple of Wellness Center and you can

take a look at all this information at this website www.templeofwellness.com

The doctor's name is Nataliya and she is really nice. She is from Russia.

She will answer any questions

1728 E 19th Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11229 347-673-6709 347-495-8489

This whole body scans without radiation can save people's lives because it

detects if someone is going to have cancer 3 to 10 years before it will be

diagnosed by conventional medicine. All the deficiencies or toxicity that

anybody has, comes out on the test and it tells you why and what is causing

the problem and exactly what medication you need to take for the problem

or disease. With this technology they are curing autism in children and

cancer, even arthritis. They can cure really any disease and if you use it for

prevention, you may have a long healthy life. This is one of the biggest

secrets for longetivity. You may live easily until you are 100 years old.

Once you start the medication without any side effects, you'll see an amazing

improvement in your health after 2 months. If someone has depression or

lack of energy, immediately you'll start feeling the energy in your life. They

also do colon hydrotherapy. This is one of the secrets to cure disease,

especially canc er because colon hydrotherapies cleanses the blood 20 times

every time you do it and it will take all the toxins out.. I met a man that

had bone cancer with no hope of surviving and after he did 70 colonics (one

everyday), he was already on remission and the cancer never came back.

Only homeopathic doctors are using computerized whole body scans to detect any

disease, so if you search for homeopathic doctors in your town and state,

you may call them and ask if they have this device. In New York it is not

that hard to find it. Good Luck.

Aveline

> Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 00:47:41 +0000

> From: _healthlady2@..._ (mailto:healthlady2@...)

> _aedearriba@..._ (mailto:aedearriba@...)

> Subject: Computerized Whole Body Scan

>

> Hi Aveline,

> I could only find 2 places on the Internet that advertised computerized

whole body scans, one in Brooklyn and another one somewhere back east. I

live near Seattle, and could find nothing. Are you aware of any place I could

email to ask questions about locations out here. It doesn't seem like a

very easily accessible test for most of us.

>

> Pat Haas - near Seattle

>

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With respect, these " Quantum Biofeedback " machines sound like a whole lot of

hocus-pocus to me. Anything with the word " quantum " added to the name arouses

my suspicions. I can't see any credible evidence for their efficacy. I'd be

interested to read some if anyone has any links to any articles that aren't by

someone pushing either the sale of the machines or running a business using

them.

Kate

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Hi,

I'm in Toronto, Canada and my natural doctor uses the Life System Quantum

Biofeedback machine too. Through quantum biofeedback detection, I show no

signs of cancer and a 100% clear lymph system, 4 months after partial

mastectomy and lymph node dissection!

Since the week of my initial cancer detection, I have changed my entire life

to only organic, mostly raw and a 90% vegan diet. I also underwent a very

strict, ND prescribed 28 day cleanse.

Got rid of all my wireless bras. Only drink de-ionized, re-mineralized water

and fresh pressed juices. I take about 25 natural supplements and many of

them are multiple times a day.

I did NOT do more surgery removing another 25 lymph nodes as the surgeons

wanted to do. I did NOT do radiation or chemo as the traditional oncologists

wanted me to do.

I do not take tamoxifen although my cancer was ER positive. Instead I take

supplements that block bad estrogens and regulate estrogen. In my diet I

also make sure that I do not eat red meat and I have a thorough list of

foods that contain estrogens and those foods that block estrogens.

I read every single organic label and make sure that I am not consuming any

sugars or sweeteners of any kind. Aside from berries every morning in my

Budwig Protocol, I do not eat other fruits or any foods that have a high

glycemic index.

I get acupuncture twice a week and also see occasionally other energy

healers such as reiki practitioners. I exercise for an hour or more every single

day.

I'm 49 years old and feel like I'm 30 again.

Barbara

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I don't think the medicare will pay for the tests and treatments because that's

consider homeopathic medicine

From: jpking@...

Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010

Subject: Re: FW: Computerized Whole Body Scan

Will the medicare insurance pay for the tests and treatments in the

Temple of Wellness Center?

In a message dated 10/30/2010 11:58:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

aedearriba@... writes:

Hi Pat,

I am from New York and I know 2 homeopathic doctors that use computerized

whole body scans to diagnose the patients. One is from New Jersey and the

other one has a clinic in Brooklyn: Temple of Wellness Center and you can

take a look at all this information at this website www.templeofwellness.com

......[snip]

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The " computerized whole body scans " are done by a machine called a " quantum

biofeedback machine " which as far as I can see has little or no scientific basis

to its operation. It purports to scan the bio frequencies of the body, diagnose

irregularities, and transmit remedial frequencies. In no way could one compare

it to a CT scan. Could you tell me how the machine " reads " and " diagnoses " ?

Where is there any evidence that they work?

Here are some links to articles for what it is:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004020583_miracle18m2.html

http://www.epfx.blogspot.com/

Kate

me. Anything with the word " quantum " added to the name arouses my suspicions. I

can't see any credible evidence for their efficacy. I'd be interested to read

some if anyone has any links to any articles that aren't by someone pushing

either the sale of the machines or running a business using them.

>

> Kate

>

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My naturopath uses the SCIO/EPFX Biofeedback computer in his sessions. It

definitely revealed some things for me that I was unaware of. You can do

research online about this method. He incorporates other things as wel. I also

had Scenar and Quantron Resonance System and Pulsating Electromagnetic field

treatment.

>

> The " computerized whole body scans " are done by a machine called a " quantum

biofeedback machine " which as far as I can see has little or no scientific basis

to its operation. It purports to scan the bio frequencies of the body, diagnose

irregularities, and transmit remedial frequencies. In no way could one compare

it to a CT scan. Could you tell me how the machine " reads " and " diagnoses " ?

Where is there any evidence that they work?

>

> Here are some links to articles for what it is:

> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004020583_miracle18m2.html

> http://www.epfx.blogspot.com/

>

> Kate

>

> me. Anything with the word " quantum " added to the name arouses my suspicions.

I can't see any credible evidence for their efficacy. I'd be interested to read

some if anyone has any links to any articles that aren't by someone pushing

either the sale of the machines or running a business using them.

> >

> > Kate

> >

>

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