EPFX/SCIO a little shaky on parasite identification?
I had an initial EPFX/SCIO session, and I must say it left me a little mystified. Although I found that the SCIO was quite accurate in pin pointing all of the health issues I have, right down to a Tennis Elbow and 3 exact problem areas I have in my spine by the disc number, I wonder about it's accuracy in finding parasites. I am like a Fluke factory. I passed several lung flukes the day before the test and several more the day after, yet the Scio didn't find any Lung Flukes or the constant flow of Intestinal Flukes I am always passing. When "paraites" was typed in by the practioner, only 2
parasites at a level above 100 were returned: Trichuris Serrata--cat whipworm, and Syphacia Muris--rat pinworm. Huh? Rat pinworm?
There was a list of about 20 paraites in low, apparently acceptable levels, none of which I recognized. But no listing of ones I know I know I have passed and continue to pass when cleansing.
I noticed on some postings by several folks that are involved with SCIO testing that there are canine worms found. Is the machine only finding oddball
parasites normally found in animals? That also leaves me with the question of why the herbs I have been using appear not have an effect on the 2 animal type one's found in high levels.
If Newport or anyone else with SCIO experience would care to respond, it would be much appreciated.
Regards
Bugboy