Senin, 30 Juni 2008

Re: [cancercured] SCIO /Re: Weird machine

A local physician (internal medicine) who specializes in drugless
therapies, wanted my opinion of her very expensive SCIO device. I
was hooked up to the electrodes and asked innumerable questions. It
seemed like a cheap mind reading act. It would pick up a GSR on
anything that I might consciously or unconsciously have on my
mind. She might have saved money by getting an E-meter on EBay. She
didn't even need to do that if she learned to perceive ideomotor
responses. Her own unconscious "tells" let me know what she was
hoping I would say: that she didn't waste her money.

The technician she employed claimed that he could use the machine to
diagnose health problems with horses just by hooking up the horses'
owners or trainers. They are always very impressed as it seems to
confirm their own thinking, fears, and concerns.

I think the owners of these machines share the same fantasies as
their patients/clients, yet there is still a component of willful
ignorance. Why else would both practitioner and client avoid any
determination of an immediately verifiable fact. That is why muscle
testing, pendulums, SCIO devices, &c., are never used to replace CBC,
blood chemistry, clotting times, or tumor markers.

Vincent


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