Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 Ok i read a post here that mentioned something called the fscan has anyone heard of it?Is it more effective than coiling? Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 Hi Terry,I've written a couple lengthy posts about this today. Look for them. I've used one for 6 years along with S & C, am about 90% back to normal after 45 years of Lyme disease. Be well,Léna Ok i read a post here that mentioned something called the fscan has anyone heard of it?Is it more effective than coiling? Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 Oh Yes! Must detox or use the ABPA A2 to mitigate them. did you herx while using the fscan Ok i read a post here that mentioned something called the fscan has anyone heard of it?Is it more effective than coiling?Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 I haven't seen the youtube. I just watched a very short Youtube video of this machine. Questions: What type of power does it have?>>>Just dismantled my array. 15VDC 300mAPlease understand: I have long since stopped questioning this device as it has worked so well for me in the last 6 years. I really have no idea how other machines work. Perhaps Dr. Loyd would be able to tell you. It looks similar to the GB4000, does it act the same way? What doe the hits refer to?>>>One hand holds a hand-hold and a clip goes on the other, on a finger. The machine is set to 'input', scan mode and the monitor will work its way up to frx that resonate with pathogens present. The problem is/was, for me, that you have to work up slowly but less than 10,000 possible numbers, getting perhaps 11- 12 hits (if I'm remembering correctly) Then the machine is set to output and those frx that had hits will be delivered by the electrodes or, if you have an ABPA A2, hook-up, remotely. It strikes me as a "Zapper" of sorts.>>>I wouldn't know. How do you know that the Salt/C was working and not this machine? Did you start them and continue them together? How many grams of Salt/C are you up to?>>>I started Rifing first, did very well, but knew that 40+ years of Lyme would need 'no stone unturned'. I followed groups, stumbled upon S & C, and, as I'd always craved salt and had used only sea salt for decades, it felt like a natural fit that my body had already sought. Now I do both. For me, the two work very well together. Sometimes after a moon or seasonal flare and subsequent larger die-off, I back off on the frx, but use the ABPA A2 for balancing which helps end herx faster. I almost never back off my 15 g of S & C a day. I only do that after my instincts tell me to stop everything for a couple days, sort of like a restart. All I can say is that this works for me. Everyone's different.If people have methylation issues (google them, I don't know much) that would be a game-changer and homework should be done for that. Sorry for all the questions, but just interested.>>>Glad to share, but I'm going to try to copy all this for future use, because over the years, explaining the complexity of this gets old. I'm no expert. I just know what's working for me. If I could find a clear source for all this info, I'd provide it, as it really has been an excellent modality. Now lots of people just entering the thread are asking questions that I've already covered in recent posts to other folks and I shouldn't be spending this much time at the computer. I'm well, but still have to get through my everyday chores without burning out.Be well,Léna TIA, mary > > > > > > Ok i read a post here that mentioned something called the fscan has anyone > > heard of it?Is it more effective than coiling? > > Terry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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