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There is a difference in testing someone which is the most stressful and calibration.

Calibration is done at the beginning of the session and if someone is a bit more difficult may not calibrate well. You can ask them to relax and think of something positive and re-calibrate to bring up the number. We also may loose our calibration during our work. You will often see a red bar come up on your screen saying "Recalibrating". If we crash our system for any reason, we will re-calibrate, but not re-test before we begin again.

But, that is not the reason for this post. The answer below was for someone who does not understand how the Demographic numbers play into the issues of how the machine interprets things along with with the clients intent, attitude, and how receptive they are to the work we are hoping to do with them. This is not something you do with every client, it was a way for a new person to begin to understand the functioning of the device and why client attitude is important as well as how we deal with their questions. But, to answer questions first you need the knowledge of why. The answer below was for doing a test subject, to know how to change the calibration after doing a modification of the demographics on this person to see how that persons numbers changed by what you had put into the field. Again it is only part of what changes the VARHOPE scores, their attitude and willingness to use the device and their trust

or belief will affect it also.

If you are doing a client, should you be happy with the calibration score if it came up at 79? My preference is to attempt to improve it by relaxing my client so that the therapies will work better and easier, this is done by increasing the calibration. Where we look at the first number is when we are working with individual reactivity, where the clients response to a tested item is taken by the first value.

I hope that makes it easier to understand why were were playing with the calibration as we were for this specific issue.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

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qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.comFrom: kathyqxsbcglobal (DOT) netDate: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:31:23 -0800Subject: Re: varhope values

The calibration is adjusted by Search and clear field anomalies and then Adjust Calibration this gives the numbers you want to see under the Body Electric Stress Parameters.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

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Kathy, I tried doing what you suggested but when I went back to calibration I could not find a way to recalibrate, the message was that I have already done calibration and I should proceed to test. Is there some other place for recalibration?Thank youEleni-- In qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com, Kathy <kathyqx@... > wrote:>> In reply to " yr suggestion how to test and find out how each element in > demographics affect the numbers is very interesting. But can you do > the calibration and test again and again? I thought you have to wait > 48 hours before you tested again." > > You would not be testing each time. Remember the calibration is what gives the VARHOPE scores. You

would only go in change the Demographics (be sure to modify and save) and then recalibrate. This is not the hard part on the body electric. Remember the system is recalibrating throughout the whole session (remember the long red bar which showes up). The VARHOPE score is then accessible within the Calibration page under "Body Electric Stress Parameters". By no means will you do a test with this process.> > Yours in Health,> Kathy> > > > > > >

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hi,

I would like to know how do you do a second or "repeated calibration"? After I calibrate once there is no way to calibrate again. there is no button to click to calibrate.

thanks

kate>> In reply to " yr suggestion how to test and find out how each element in > demographics affect the numbers is very interesting. But can you do > the calibration and test again and again? I thought you have to wait > 48 hours before you tested again." > > You would not be testing each time. Remember the calibration is what gives the VARHOPE scores. You would only go in change the Demographics (be sure

to modify and save) and then recalibrate. This is not the hard part on the body electric. Remember the system is recalibrating throughout the whole session (remember the long red bar which showes up). The VARHOPE score is then accessible within the Calibration page under "Body Electric Stress Parameters". By no means will you do a test with this process.> > Yours in Health,> Kathy> > > > > > >

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Also if the client has an alarm reaction after testing it may mean they do not want to have a session that day. If you have to continually correct the alarm at each stage then I would leave it for the day and continue some other time. Of course that is not the same as calibration. Bye Sue

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Kathy, I tried doing what you suggested but when I went back to calibration I could not find a way to recalibrate, the message was that I have already done calibration and I should proceed to test. Is there some other place for recalibration?Thank youEleni-- In qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com, Kathy <kathyqx@... > wrote:>> In reply to " yr suggestion how to test and find out how each element in > demographics affect the numbers is very interesting. But can you do > the calibration and test again and again? I thought you have to wait > 48 hours before you tested again." > > You would not be testing each time. Remember the calibration is what gives the VARHOPE scores. You would only go in change the Demographics (be sure to modify and save) and then recalibrate. This is not the hard part on the body electric. Remember the system is recalibrating throughout the whole session (remember the long red bar which showes up). The VARHOPE score is then accessible within the Calibration page under "Body Electric Stress Parameters". By no means will you do a test with this process.> > Yours in Health,> Kathy> > > > > > >

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If you aren't happy with your initial calibration you can always go out and start over. If you have problems the second time, say for example if the person is tired, has low biorhythms, is weakened by illness, or there is no moon (it gives us energy), then leave it for a day or so. It is rare to have continual 95% calibration as we are human and change daily. I try to rest myself when there is no moon. Bye Sue

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Kathy, I tried doing what you suggested but when I went back to calibration I could not find a way to recalibrate, the message was that I have already done calibration and I should proceed to test. Is there some other place for recalibration?Thank youEleni-- In qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com, Kathy <kathyqx@... > wrote:>> In reply to " yr suggestion how to test and find out how each element in > demographics affect the numbers is very interesting. But can you do > the calibration and test again and again? I thought you have to wait > 48 hours before you tested again." > > You would not be testing each time. Remember the calibration is what gives the VARHOPE scores. You would only go in change the Demographics (be sure to modify and save) and then recalibrate. This is not the hard part on the body electric. Remember the system is recalibrating throughout the whole session (remember the long red bar which showes up). The VARHOPE score is then accessible within the Calibration page under "Body Electric Stress Parameters". By no means will you do a test with this process.> > Yours in Health,> Kathy> > > > > > >

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