Caveat Emptor
Re: QXCI & PHAZX
Granted the QXCI is uncanny, but here's my unvarnished experience:
While the QXCI was uncanny about a number of my problems, yet:
(1) It failed to list computer monitor fluorescense as among my top culprits. Unless "geopathic stress - water crossing under house" is supposed to include computer monitors in that category? Who knows...
(2) It isn't useful to average laypersons who want to help themselves, due to its often cryptic wording (ahem... it can compete with indecipherable doctor prescriptions!
As for PHAZX - the latter is laughable insofar as coughing up a hodge podge of items that:
either you recently ate
or are bad for you
or are good for you
(so how do you know which is which? ahem...
So, for example, it listed "pseudomonas fluorescence" amidst many other cryptic items. Does this mean that it picked up on my intolerance to fluorescence? Even if so, that did not alert me to make the connection to computer monitors as culprit.
There's way more to my story, but suffice that I'm posting this for the record.
P.S. If I don't respond readily, it's because I minimize computer viewing due to monitor health issues.