Re: "SCIO" for idiots
OK, the machine sends a frequency, actually a set of three, for each item in the database and reads the body’s reaction, similar to kinesiology only thousands of times faster. But there is always the possibility of a false reading since you could have thought or seen something that changed your reaction so it actually runs a set then sends you some earth frequencies to calm you down and runs them again, all in milliseconds.
What is being measure is reactivity, to make things easy the computer automatically inverts things like reaction to Selenium vs. reaction to lets say a fluke. Since EVERYTHING is frequency, each item has its own and when measured, a fluke in the liver has a slightly different frequency than a fluke in the pancreas. So for some things you can get very exact readings. For others like fluoride and selenium you can’t.
Since no body actually wants fluoride you can’t really test for it so the only thing to test for is a homeopathic that helps to remove lower halogens. This still leaves some guesswork…
Since the bodies selenium content cannot be probed, the next best thing is to probe the body about various flavors of selenium, each one slightly different than the other to see how it responds. I believe Orlee said that there are 6 distinct flavors of selenium…
For this idiot guide let’s pick L-selenomethionine (Biocare UK), it comes in at 92 that is barely above median value for this test. Translated this means the body would take it but really isn’t that interested in it today. Had the value been 116 then there would have been a deficiency and a requirement for it.
That’s all for the idiot guide for today :)