Hi Adrienne,
I just checked in on this group and realized I'd never seen your
response to one of my posts.(Quite distracted by a couple other
groups, and this one is fairly static.
Budget constraints have kept me from switching horse in mid-stream,
although there might be someone out there who'd like to purchase my
FScan, as it's wonderful for end-game refinement of dirping and
targetting the hangers-on.
The spectra chrome therapy sounds fascinating. As an artist, color
deeply moves me,almost like food craved. I'll check out this site.
Thanks. I'm sure by now, you're no longer a novice, and I hope your
Rifing has brought you great increases in health. And yes, travel is a
great way to outrun some aspects of illness; it definitely changes focus.
Be well,
Lena
--- In biophoton@yahoogroups.com, Adrienne Elliott <jumpercable6@...>
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> You probably already have the lyme program that the Dr. gave me. You
are much more knowledgable about these things than I am. Why don't you
get an F165? Sounds like it would make things easier for you. Nena
advised me to get an Fscan but the dr. suggested the ABPA A2 and F165
instead. I'm a novice.
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> You could also try the spectra chrome color therapy by Dinshah,
incredible stuff. I heard it's easy to make a box out of cardboard.
I'm sending for the instructions. Check out dinshahhealth.org The
photos of the young girl who was very badly burned over the trunk of
her body (all black) and then 3 years later her skin was completely
normal, incredible. You shine different colors on various (ill) parts
of the body. If the body part is hot you shine cool colors on it and
vice versa. The book, "Let there be Light" explains exactly which
colors to use for what and how long to do it, etc. Fascinating stuff.
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> Traveling in an airstream sounds like a lot of fun. Enjoy the lovely
scenery.
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> To: biophoton@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 8:55 PM
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for its dirp capability) and I hope their software is better than the
FScant software, which is truly bad. I had to convert all of the
Sutherland frequencies( formatted for F165) on an excel spreadsheet
for the FScan.(a major challenge for Lyme-brain) I'm Mac person, but
had to get a Dell with Windows XP to run the FScan and there doesn't
seem to be a smooth, easy way to enter all the multi-digit freq.
numbers into the FScant program. I recently got an upgraded frequency
list and face two weeks of carpal tunnel if I want to actually use it!
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> I have an ABPA A2 and an F165. I'm not tethered to eletrodes either.
I don't have an Fscan. I don't think you can use my program without an
F165. It tells the ABPA what to do.
> I'm brand new at this. I have only had my machines 4 months.
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> --- On Sat, 9/6/08, Guyot Léna <lena@drumrollproduc tions.com>wrote:
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> From: Guyot Léna <lena@drumrollproduc tions.com>
> Subject: Re: Message Content newbie
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> Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 6:27 PM
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> I use my ABPA A2 with an FScan 2. This enables me to run Dr.
Sutherland's Lyme frequencies without being tethered to electrode
pads. We just got back from a 6 month trip on the road in an
Airstream, and I'd run the power-dependant FScan at night, and then
simply run the ABPA A2 on battery power during the day on the road to
our next destination. I rarely had any interruption in my treatment,
and have progressed steadily toward better and better health. I'm also
doing Salt & C, herbs and other supplements, as well as several forms
of detox.
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> As I started with and made a year's good progress with the FScan 2,
running frequencies nightly through pads until my skin couldn't handle
it any more, I have a certain confidence in its effectiveness. The
ABPA A2 has made the delivery of frequencies so much easier, and has
given me much more freedom. Whether I'd give up the FScan and only use
the ABPA A2, I don't know. I trust it's basic premise of balancing all
the systems and needs of the body, but Lyme is such a formidable
complex of infections that I'm glad I don't have to choose.
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