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Could qxci fix the epilepsy?

The QXCI does not "FIX" anything. It is a Biofeedback tool for assistance is a stress assessment and reduction. If you can reduce stresses then often the natural mechanisms of the organisms reduce or disappear and normal operation is often accompanied by reduction of conditions experienced by the client

Epilepsy is in most countries a "tag" that is a condition that ONLY Licensed Health professional (e.g. MD's) are allowed to treat

Like treating cancer you can be prosecuted.

However of you treat the whole person for stress then you may well improve the situation.

I am sure others will make suggestions as to what stresses may lie behind epilepsy and possibilities for reducing it- HOWEVER PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IN THE RIGHT WAY AND IN CLOSE AWARENESS OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR DEVICE USE!

THIS IS REAL IMPORTANT!!

Dr Kelsey PhD, ND

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From: qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of FuSent: 17 September 2008 02:07qxci-scio-epfx-english Subject: epilespy???

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I have a client who forgot to tell me that she was on medications for epilepsy and it did not show up on the epfx; however, several sessions later, she told me that she was stopping her meds for seizures. I warned her to do this only with her doctors supervision. She did and is no longer on meds and no longer has any seizures. She was coming weekly and has been a client for over a year now. Her main focus was severe pain after colon surgery for cancer. I'm not sure which protocols helped because I didn't know....

Barbara

epilespy???

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Dear Barbara,

I learned this one from the inventor

himself:  you may want to check ileocecal valve sarcode signature reactivity on

the matrix.  He believes that there is often a blockage at the valve, such as

from a worm, interfering with gaba production which controls electrical storms

in the brain.  The gut aint called the “2nd brain” for

nothing…

Best Regards,

Gage

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From: qxci-scio-epfx-english

[mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Barbara Linde, Ph.D.

Sent: Wednesday, September 17,

2008 5:49 AM

To:

qxci-scio-epfx-english

Subject: Re:

epilespy???

I have a client who forgot to tell me that she was on

medications for epilepsy and it did not show up on the epfx; however, several

sessions later, she told me that she was stopping her meds for seizures.

I warned her to do this only with her doctors supervision. She did and is

no longer on meds and no longer has any seizures. She was coming weekly

and has been a client for over a year now. Her main focus was

severe pain after colon surgery for cancer. I'm not sure which

protocols helped because I didn't know....

Barbara

epilespy???

Hi,

Could qxci fix the epilespy?

Thanks.

__________________________________________________________

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I agree with , we do have to be

careful about the nature of questions but what probably helped (not necessarily

“fixed”) things was that you probably worked with what the system

suggested based on calibration readings (first and 2nd suggested

programs, the highlighted timed training programs), worked with her top

reactive items, reduced overall stress, which improves parasympathetic nervous

system action, which improves digestion and which is then naturally more able

to balance itself, and defend against imbalances by keeping the natural terrain

balanced and remove more toxins through improved bowel movements. A

healthier, well functioning gut is often a beneficial side effect of stress

reduction, and I know most people on this list would agree (know) that the gut

is central to a well functioning brain.

Best Regards,

Gage

For Upcoming HGDR Seminar Information:

www.quantumtransformation.net

From:

qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ]

On Behalf Of Kelsey

Sent: Wednesday, September 17,

2008 5:04 AM

To:

qxci-scio-epfx-english

Subject: RE:

epilespy???

Could qxci fix the epilepsy?

The QXCI does not

" FIX " anything. It is a Biofeedback tool for assistance is

a stress assessment and reduction. If you can reduce stresses then

often the natural mechanisms of the organisms reduce or disappear and

normal operation is often accompanied by reduction of conditions

experienced by the client

Epilepsy is in most

countries a " tag " that is a condition that ONLY Licensed Health

professional (e.g. MD's) are allowed to treat

Like treating cancer

you can be prosecuted.

However of you treat

the whole person for stress then you may well improve the situation.

I am sure others will make suggestions as

to what stresses may lie behind epilepsy and possibilities for reducing it-

HOWEVER PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IN THE RIGHT WAY AND IN CLOSE AWARENESS OF THE

LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR DEVICE USE!

THIS IS REAL IMPORTANT!!

Dr Kelsey PhD, ND

Vice Chancellor- IMUNE

www.imune.net- worldwide

www.nehcboard.com-

USA

www.imuneseminar.com-

for cutting edge conferences

T: +44 (0) 121 243 6318

F: +44 (0) 870 460 1138

From:

qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ]

On Behalf Of Fu

Sent: 17 September 2008 02:07

qxci-scio-epfx-english

Subject:

epilespy???

Hi,

Could qxci fix the epilespy?

Thanks.

__________________________________________________________

Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr!

http://www.flickr.com/gift/

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