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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)

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

Submitted by online753047 on Wed, 2009-12-09 - 15:45
SCIO is a health device that works via computer. (Next year the new upgraded version will be called INDIGO). It was designed as a biofeedback system. The concept behind the machine is that the cells in our bodies operate at certain frequencies and that they network together to keep our bodies in harmony. We actively interact with frequencies all the time. For example sound and colour have frequencies and we experience changes in our moods, emotions and in our physical body as different frequencies push against us. Viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites all have resonant frequencies. It is an advanced technology that scans your body like a virus-scan on a computer. Then it proceeds to stimulate and re-educate the cells to work at healthy frequencies. Healing can begin to take place. Although it seems like a 'cure all' device, I cannot stress enough: It does not diagnose and it does not take the place of your medical practitioner. Unless the medical doctor has a SCIO machine the therapist has no authority to stop the medication. SCIO is an awesome way of improving you health and wellbeing. Even an Epilepsy patient on medication will not be harmed by having SCIO sessions as well, as long as they work together with the Doctor to adjust the medication when it is needed. By looking at the factors in your body that may have caused your dis-ease, you can only help to speed up the healing. That is putting it in a nutshell, and I hope this dispels all fears about this device which I am passionate about. I have been working with it for five years and I am still amazed by the results, and it has never harmed anybody that I have known.

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

Submitted by Emvie on Wed, 2006-11-22 - 02:44
Essie: SCIO Therapy!! Just coming across your post today. I, too, have come across SCIO in my desperate search to find out WHY my daughter (3.5) has seizures. Like you, I am reluctant to persue this, even though I am VERY curious about it. Unfortunately, if it is not Medical Science, it is not generally accepted by our physicians. Also, when it is alternative, we want to "believe" in it but are skeptical too. I do believe in miracles, but not magic. I also think that alternative therapies for whatever the ailment might be are under-acknowledged. There is still so much medical science doesn't know!! It all boils down to, who has the guts to trust what we know so little about. If you did persue SCIO, I would love to hear more about it. Emvie

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

Submitted by Essie on Fri, 2006-11-24 - 04:39
Hi Emvie, Thank you for answering me about the Scio! You're saying it exactly like I feel. I want to believe, but I'm skeptical. I believe in miracles, but not magic, etc. Because we couldn't find out more, we decided it's just too new to trust with our son. He's only five. So we decided to ask the neurologist about it when we see him next week, but we're not going to pursue this for now. We will remember about it, when my son has to change meds for whatever reason in the future. But we don't want to go through the lamictal rollercoaster of getting him off the meds and on again. It was a really tough 3 months to get him to the effective dossage, and now his side effects have stabalised. We don't want to mess with that, for now. If you hear anything more about the Scio therapy, or decide to try it for your daughter, would you please let me know? I too, will report back if we find anything more. What I can say for now, is that my husband decided to give it a try for himself. He's a headache sufferer (his neurologist failed to help him), getting one about 3-4 times every week. He had 2 sessions so far, and in the past 5 weeks, he had about 5 headachs in total. Something do seem to work... Good luck to you and your daughter! Essie

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