It sounds as though she was using SCIO. Here's a link.
http://www.emreview.org.uk/equipment/quantum_scio/qxci_report.htm
For the omega 6 deficiency, you can add coconut oil to your diet.
The Budwig plan includes it in oleolux.
Sandra
"jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy> wrote:
> I was visiting the local health food store the other day, and this
> lady was out front giving a demo of some program she had on her
PC. I took the demo and she strapped electrodes to my head, ankles
and wrists.
> She then took a bunch of readings that were just amazing. Included
> in the readings was the following:
> Omega 6 deficiency. She said this was exceedingly rare! What was
I doing? Taking gobs of straight flaxseed oil??? She was shocked
> when I said "actually yes".
> Problems with whey protein. Again she said this was really weird
and rare. I told her after the diagnosis that I had just bought a
new type of whey and it had not been getting along with my system over
> the last 3 days.
> She did spot a fair amount of degenerative tissue (the cancer?)
> It said a bunch of other things, mostly accurate, but the above two
> were so obscure that it really made me wonder.
> Has anybody heard of this type of program?
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