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Please help with SCIO (Quantum Energy) diagnosis and Miracle promised...

Thu, 10/19/2006 - 05:33

We took my son (5), to a neuro therapyst who uses the SCIO machine. It uses bio energy to diagnose thousands of problems in the body. It can heal as well. The machine diagnosed my son with epilepsy due to chromosome 6 abnormalities. Precisely what the pediatric neurologist said (he has Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy, which research has shown is a genetic problem on chromosome nr 6!). It's amazing. The machine diagnosed every problem that any one of our family had (spastic colon, reflux, endometrioses, allergies), so I tend to trust it on the diagnoses. It's really amazing, it even tells you all the food and other allergies or sensitivities you may have. Also what shortages in vitamines or minerals. My problem is this: The doctor said he can help my son. Not cure him, since it's a genetic abnormality. But he can stop his seizures with 3 hour-long treatments (non-invasive - only energy waves sent through your body). It won't be permanent, but he should be seizure free for about a year every time. Then he just needs another shot of help from the machine, and so forth. Doesn't this sounds WAY TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE??? But, how can we NOT try it? Problem is, this doctor said he won't need his medicine anymore, so we can just as well take him off it! After months and months of suffering to get Nian onto the required dossage, this guy wants me to wean him and take a chance on his machine!!! And what do I tell his neurologist???? Who will need to put him back on the meds if this thing fails...!!! This guy said he studied in the USA, and worked with Nasa on the research and usuage of the machine. Now, I want to now if anyone else have been diagnosed with this machine, and what your opinions are? Please, please, help us with any information you may have. I think there maybe different versions of the machine, some is more limited than others. It seems so good. It treated my daughter's enzema, which she had for about a month now on her face. The first day, it started to dry up, second day it was half it's original size. Third day it was nearly gone!!! And that was only after 1 treatment! So it was visible change for the better. But to let them mess with the alignment of my son's brain energy, I'm SO scared! So please, if anyone has any knowledge of this machine, and why it's not in MAJOR usuage by Epileptologists, let me know. I know it's new, and they're starting to outroll it to the public, but still... Thank you, Essie (mom to Nian)

Comments

This sounds guy sounds

Submitted by SunflowerPower on Mon, 2007-08-06 - 11:06
This sounds guy sounds really shady to me. I'd check very carefully on his credentials. There is NO WAY that that machine can diagnoses a defect in a chromosome. It's simply a fancy biofeedback device that has no diagnositc value. The machine may have some therapeutics value, but this "doctor" sounds like a total fraud. Anyone who claims to be able to completely take someone off their medication needs to have their ethics checked. If this machine has been around for 10 years and has worked so well, then everyone would be using it, regardless of medical doctors opinion of it. DO NOT take your child off of his medication without your doctors guidence. Doing so is dangerous and irresponsible.

Re: This sounds guy sounds

Submitted by bioboy on Wed, 2008-09-24 - 00:33

Sunflower is absolutely right.

 "Quantum energy" does not exist.  Both "Quantum" and "energy" are buzzwords used by charlitans to add mystery and an air of scientific validity to their products.

The "diagnosis" that was performed by this machine was almost certainly stolen from your medical records.  You either signed a release, or the man is paying someone to swipe private data from hospital records.

If you ever find yourself looking into "alternative" medicine (the word as used here, usually refers more to an alternative to safe and effective medicine as opposed to Wester vs Eastern), find the key terms used and search out the practice or device at www.quackwatch.org.  There you will find articles that will explain, in simple terms, the actual clinical studies that have been done, as well as an evaluation of claims and whether or not they actually make any sence.

 

For the particular product in question, go to the link below:

http://quackwatch.org/search/webglimpse.cgi?ID=1&query=scio

 

Good luck! 

Sunflower is absolutely right.

 "Quantum energy" does not exist.  Both "Quantum" and "energy" are buzzwords used by charlitans to add mystery and an air of scientific validity to their products.

The "diagnosis" that was performed by this machine was almost certainly stolen from your medical records.  You either signed a release, or the man is paying someone to swipe private data from hospital records.

If you ever find yourself looking into "alternative" medicine (the word as used here, usually refers more to an alternative to safe and effective medicine as opposed to Wester vs Eastern), find the key terms used and search out the practice or device at www.quackwatch.org.  There you will find articles that will explain, in simple terms, the actual clinical studies that have been done, as well as an evaluation of claims and whether or not they actually make any sence.

 

For the particular product in question, go to the link below:

http://quackwatch.org/search/webglimpse.cgi?ID=1&query=scio

 

Good luck! 

Re: Please help with SCIO (Quantum Energy) diagnosis and Miracle

Submitted by EarthMonkey on Tue, 2007-08-07 - 02:00
I looked up SCIO on the internet. I noticed the available information is advertisements. In the list of abilities in the advertisement there is no suggestion of controlling epilepsy. And it is said that it can not diagnose illnesses. I would be wary of the professional's claims about controling seizures find out how many people it has worked on. Ask for documentation and research to support it. The professional may be intending to use your son as a guinea pig. Or may have unrealistic beliefs about the ability of the machine.

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