konahealing
We've had a SCIO device since 2005 and we have had some amazing readings that were highly accurate. I ran a session remotely (thru subspace) on a child in Russia back in 2007 and the Disease Dicttionary detected something called Scholeosis. I did not know what that meant and my friend said it meant 'curvature of the spine' and confirmed that the child had that. There was not much we could do about that.
Another time, I had a friend visiting from CA and hooked him up and ran the test. As I was working on him, the program also detected a 'weakened left ventricle' in his heart. He asked me what I could do about that and I said that the device could deliver frequencies to support or relieve the stress on that valve. A month later, he called me from CA after going for a check up and they did a scan on his heart. The doctors said, 'the left ventricle of your heart is weakened.' He asked them, 'can you do anything for that?' and they said, 'No.' I then recorded a session, based on his previous data, and stored it on a magnetic patch and sent it to him. I'm not saying that I cured him in any way, but that experience showed me how accurate the system is and how it could address issues that mainstream medicine could not.
Of course, a lot depends on the skill and experience of the person operating the device is critical. The device can show emotional states with each person and I've always been told they were very accurate. There is a lot of evidence to show that emotional issues can produce the stress that leads to disease. When you remove the stress, the imbalance in the body often corrects itself.