jsnelling
I was "treated" recently by one of these, and I don't have a very high opinion of it. The results seemed pretty random, and it didn't do a thing to treat the presenting ailment(prostatitis). It didn't detect anything wrong with my prostate, but it did say I was at risk for breast cancer(I'm a 28 year old man) and that I was heavily contaminated with toxins from "cosmetics," among other strange diagnoses.
I asked the guy if I could get a printout of the mountain of statistics the machine was supposedly processing, and he gave me some babble about how I wouldn't be able to interpret it and that he would just write down the important details on a piece of paper for me to take home.
The guy using the machine runs a vitamin store and basically used all the "diagnoses" from the machine to sell me $150 worth of supplements, which I bought because I was desperate for a solution. He also "treated" my prostate with the machine, but I saw no improvement in my health in any way from either the machine or the supplements.
Altogether I would agree with those who say this machine is bogus.
If you have any questions, you can email me at miguel.c.hammer@gmail.com.