Guest guest Posted February 8, 2000 Report Share Posted February 8, 2000 >Dear , >Could you tell me what the vega machine feels like? Hi , Totally painless. They use a very low voltage or current or whatever, I got no sensation at all. The MD was able to check to see if I was sensitive to the machine once wired up and I wasn't. My only advice would be to wash your feet and cut your toe nails! You hold onto a metal tube and the MD applies a pen like attachment to your toes. He then tries out various organs and remedies which come in little glass vials in slots in the machine and observes the flick of the needle on the voltmeter. If the machine groans it means the organ is weak so he then selects a remedy and is able to try them to see which boosts the needle up to the max again. The heart is called " the vital organs " ! Luckily mine was OK! Whenever he puts the liver vial in the slot the machine coughs and splutters and he says " well you certainly must be detoxing lots, that good, keep doing whatever it is your doing " . He is very charismatic and it is a mildly entertaining experience, but as for science I really don't know if it is something that one can recommend. As a FYI one time when I phoned up Dr Hymes clinic in London the person I spoke to, who is a pharmacist and one of the directors, mentioned that they use vega testing and suggested it for dx food sensitivities. ===== on in Hampshire, England __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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