Re: VTOOL - I have a dumb question!
Thanks Vtool!
Your explanation was very comprehensive and very much appreciated. Not only has it helped me but I'm sure it will help many others. I hope that whoever monitors this site puts the above explanations on the recommended list for others to read.
Even though I have been doing a lot of reading, its still hard know all the intricate details. I believe that someone else made mention of this -- they have an engineering background and it has been hard for them to follow the frequency lingo too.
For instance, I've seen many frequency charts on various sites but NO ONE took the time to give the explanations why there are so many frequencies for one thing, as explained above. So, when one looks at a chart it really doesn't mean anything or I wasn't able to connect to it. NOW, thanks to you and another poster I can look at this differently with greater appreciation.
As for the FScans, I've seen many posting and the explanation are very general with a bunch of terminology that doesn't mean anything (even the link provided at Dr. Sutherland's site). I knew that the equipment was sophisticated and an excellent tool for killing pathogens, parasites, etc; BUT, I didn't know that it can "detect" various entities too -- which is huge along with the other tools that you use. Based upon your information, I can see how valuable this is!!!! It is obvious to me, that I will have to invest in a Fscan at some point. Additionally, your explanations are so thorough that it eases any fears of wasting my money and this is certainly a worthwhile investment. There is so much out there and different technologies that it is hard to determine which are good investments or not. Up until now, I didn't want an Fscan, but now I do!
Additionally, there is also a difference between book TECHNICAL knowledge/explanations (a real sleeper!) vs. PRACTICAL HANDS-ON knowledge/explanations. I'm a tactile person who has to have something in my hands to "get it" and this is the reason why technical lingo has no relevance.
Thanks to you, you've provided practical explanations. Although the Fscan is a wonderful machine and people are excited about the technology, many have forgotten to provide the practical info for those of us who don't own one! Again this goes back to setting up your own website with detailed, practical hands-on info.
Gratis and Ciao,
Rabbitears