Questions and Answers

Electrodermal Screening Devices

Question: Do you sell Electrodermal Screening Devices? Answer: Presently we do not sell Electrodermal Screening Devices, and we also do not sell Bioresonance devices, (a similar diagnostic tool). ETDFL only use the Quantum SCIO Bioresonance machines to catalogue the frequencies applicable to various disease treatments. In fact SCIO has been extensively used since 2002 and

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Schumann Resonance Frequency & the Beck Machine

Question: Why is “Schumann Resonance frequency” at 0.08 kHz (80 Hz)? The exact value of “Schumann Resonance frequency” is 7.83 Hz. The value of ETDFL is off by one digit. Why? Answer: Schumann Resonance frequency is sourced from Dr Beck The Rife Digital Professional V2 uses KHz, Beck uses Hz. The V2 has to translate

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Multimeter vs Oscilloscope — power question

Question: I know I have a 17v machine, but that’s not what I see when I test the voltage with my Multimeter. Any thoughts? I used to feel it when I put my tongue to the lead, I still do but not as much. Answer: Lower frequencies tend to have a punchier buzz than the

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Checking Frequency Set for Accuracy

Question: How can I make sure that I put all of the frequencies in correctly? Answer: When you are programing and want to check that you put everything in correctly, just stay in the programming function and use your UP or DOWN arrow to move through the frequencies. If you see that one is wrong

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Diabetic Nephropathy

Question: I am trying to figure out the difference between the Professional v2 and the Ultimate Trio. I am only intending to use this for myself and most specifically in issues with Nephropathy. What would you suggest? Answer: Diabetic nephropathy is a serious kidney-related complication of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. It is

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Diabetes & Kidney Issues

Question: After cardiac bypass surgery in 2016, uric acid and urea nitrogen levels are slightly higher and proteinuria is present.  My doctor told me that I had diabetic nephropathy. It was also called chronic renal failure. However, I did not receive any further explanation. In my talk with the doctor, I heard that “The glomeruli

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