--- In biophoton@yahoogroups.com, Guyot L�na <lena@...> wrote:
>
> P.S. I re-read your post and you're right about the learning curves!
> Adapting the Sutherland Freq.s wobbles on a spreadsheet and then
> entering everything into the FScan was the hardest thing I've ever
> done (with Lyme-brain, or without)
> Although the manual for the ABPA A2 could be a little clearer, it's
> great compared to the FScan manual. By taking my own notes from the
> accompanying DVDs, I was able to use the ABPA A2 with confidence
> almost immediately. The technical question only arose when I tried to
> get the FScan to work with it, and Alan Back cleared up that problem
> over the phone with ease. If you do consider a combo with the F170, I
> think THAT is cheaper and have heard that it is much easier to use. I
> first heard about the F170 from the Loyds at royalrife.com. Dr.
> Richard Loyd uses them to help people with cancer, and John Loyd is
> the very patient tech-person who can talk you through anything. They
> are both dedicated, honest and brilliant people who can help. Thank
> goodness such people as these are out there!
>
> L&L,
> Lena
>
>
> On Jul 2, 2007, at 1:21 AM, eeinc1960 wrote:
>
> > Just wondering if there are any APBA owners here who run the APBA w/
> > o a
> > frequency generator, and what they feel their success rate is.
> >
> > I am new to 'radionics', and
> > would like to test the waters eventually with the APBA (because it's
> > easy to run from the sounds of it). I've heard horror stories about
> > some who purchases fancy generators for big bucks and had problems
> > running them...learning curve, etc. Are there any practitioners who
> > use the APBA on its own for research purposes?
> >
> >
> >
>
I have used the ABPA successfully for a number of years. I have
never used a frequency generator with it.
It would be worth your time and money to get the Vibrational Medicine
Workshop DVD from www.nwpvideo.com