You are MOST welcome! I have, actually, another response written,but for now this is what I really wanted to say.
>Fabulously interesting Pamela. Thanks so much for expanding upon this >subject. I, for one, would love to learn all I can about it and the man >who invented it. > >Diane > >Pamela Grant wrote: >> >> >Hi there Pam, >> > >> >Well, I have heard of some strange machines in my time, but the 'Quantum >> >Xyrroid Consciousness Interface device' pretty much takes the prize. Not >> >invented by Inspector Gadget was it ;-) >> > >> >Hope it works for you! >> >> And Hello To You Too, Ivan(not the terrible?) >> >> That's interesting, I guess the same reaction would have been said if >> someone were to describe a computer to another in the early 1800's. If you >> are not familiar with similar devices then I guess it IS VERY strange >> sounding. >> >> It is a biofeedback device. It treats stress--but can't say it actually >> treats, for ex., cancer. It increases one's awareness of a physiological >> response which IS biofeedback. You see: awareness=consciousness. Just >> thought I'd explain that to you since you seemed to freak a little over the >> word consciousness(or am I wrong?). >> >> Actually, the QXCI was invented by Dr. William Nelson--the same Dr. who >> fought the FDA twice in court and won. He is not one to be taken lightly. >> He was the sole person who fought the FDA(1990) and got acupuncture needles >> listed as a true medical devices in our country. He also was responsible >> for getting Apollo 13 safely back to earth at his young age of 17(maybe it >> was 18--but anyhow)---ever see the movie--he's the guy! He worked at GM >> around that time(of Apollo 11) as he was also going to school for >> electrical engineering. His job was to measure the errors of the gyro. Then >> Apollo 12 went up and back safely. But then Honeywell took over and >> downsized to 3 people. Then the day came--Apollo 13. (Bill had been >> drinking and partying the entire night before this incidence). that day >> there were only 3 people to figure the mathmatics to know whether or not >> "they" could turn off the gyro for 30hrs. and turn it back on safely. >> During lunch that day the rest of his coworkers had gone to lunch. Bill had >> not left yet. Then the phone rang and the person on the other end claimed >> to be from the Apollo 13 and stated that there was a problem and they were >> asking if it was safe to turn off the gyro and turn back on after 30hrs. >> Bill thought it was a joke and said, "oh, yea sure, go ahead. When Bill got >> to lunch he expressed to his college frat. buddies that that was a great >> joke--calling and saying they were the Apollo. He soon found out that his >> buddies did no such joke and that it WAS for real When he got back to work >> things were intense. There was his boss, Bill and 3 others. They had one >> hour to come up, mathmatically, with the solution. Each went off alone to >> figure the equations. When they returned the other 2 said, "we think we >> know the answer". Then his boss looked at him and Bill said, "I know the >> answer". Of course their answers were different. Luckily, his boss decided >> to go with Bill's answer and not the other 2 employees--for if he had >> Apollo 13 would have have had an entirely different history written in the >> books. I hear a law suit is pending. >> >> I will continue here a little further about the inventor of this device: >> did I mention he was the first person to ever receive a perfect score on >> his SAT's in math, not to mention his perfect score in science also(but >> wasn't the first). He graduated from highschool at the age of 12 and >> entered college at that time. After completing his electrical engineering >> degree he decided to go into medicine as he was a "people person" and >> wanted to work with such.(He later got into quantum physics when he learned >> about consciousness and the ability of one person's mind to affect >> another--it influences consciousness. So he set out to develop a medical >> device that goes beyond the affect of the conscious mind.) >> >> In 1985 he invented the EPFX which was registered by the FDA(1989) and was >> designed to diagnose only. In 1990 his inclosion device got registered by >> thge US govt. It was a diagnostic system--operating on 10 channels(tody's >> operates on 55 channels).In 1990 Bill took the device to Germany. From >> there he developed a device that did therapy called the S.C.I.O. It did >> therapy much like the TENS, BICOM, MOR devices. Later, he came back to the >> US when he figured out how to develop a device that NOT only diagnosed, >> but also could treat as well. But when he presented this to the FDA(1991) >> they said, "No"--okay to build a device and get it registered in the US by >> the FDA to treat AND okay to do the same with a device to >> diagnose--BUT--NOT okay to build a device and get it registered if it can >> do both. When Bill asked why?--he was told, "we don't have to tell you >> why". He then went to Budapest and asked, "what if I could find electrical >> abberations and also correct them?" They said, "great" and in 1992 they >> invited him to Budapest by 12 doctors and they continued their work on >> instruments on bioresonance. And so it was developed and got registered. >> >> Dr. Nelson has also worked as a professor in Kiev at their oncology >> dept.--not sure when(does it matter?). Anyway at that time medical doctors >> there were only making $50.00 per month. As surgeons--$10.00 per mo. Nelson >> hired them to do research. And off they went! >> >> This is just a little background on the inventor--who also rewrote ALL of >> molecular biology(it took about 9-10 yrs. to complete) as he "realized" all >> biology was "wrong". His 2 volume book is called the PROMORPHEUS(--based >> upon quantum physics). He also has a regular medical practice in Hungary. >> He lectures extensively--but NOT in the US. Very interesting---I hope I am >> not stepping on too many toes here--but what the Hel... He was to begin his >> lecture series in the US just one month ago---guess what the govt. had >> planned for him? I'll say no more. >> >> By the way, Xrroid means ultrafast. The device tests 8000 items per sec. It >> is ran by a computer. Dr. Nelson had to put--and I don't know what you call >> it--I'll call it a type of lock-- on his system because several years back >> the Koreans stolejust one part of the software and is now selling it for >> $45,000.00. >> The QXCI sells for a little under $9,000.00. For what it can do, if you >> were to buy all the devices that can do the same(though, I'm not too sure >> you could get your hands on all of them) it would cost you well over >> $70,000.00. >> >> This device can now be "imported" legally into the US. It measures 16 >> electrical parameters of the body, going beyond simple resistance. By >> measuring resistance, impedance, amperage, voltage, capacitance, >> inductance, frequencies and resonant frequencies, efficacy of the device is >> dramatically increased over resistance devices. The Quantum Medical C.I. >> detects subtle electrophysiological reactivity to over eight thousand >> substances in less than one minute. Homeopathics have static trivector >> fields and humans have reactive changing trivector fields. The Xrroid >> analysis compares the two. This is known as the Xrroid process. This device >> uses three simultaneous substance testing systems that include: >> 1. trivector resonant frequencies of the substance >> 2. actual substances ibn a testkit, computer activated >> 3. hololinguistic testing consciousness interaction >> >> Most energetic devices offer only one modality for therapy. The QXCI is a >> 2-way system. The device gives and receives signals, so that it can >> evaluate and alter the therapy as it progresses, by changing the settings >> of amplification or frequencies, as the patient's body demands. It can even >> tell when the therapy has performed to satisfaction. The QXCI establishes a >> cybernetic feedback connection or handshake with the patient to guide the >> therapy regime. Thus, this device can automatically adjust therapies like: >> 1. Rife frequencies >> 2. Bioresonance Bicom Mora-like Therapy >> 3. Trivector Adjustment Therapy >> 4. Scaler and Null Field Therapy >> 5. Electroacupuncture >> 6. Allergy Testing and Desensitization >> 7. Spinal Energy Therapy >> 8. Sound Therapy >> 9. Color Therapy >> 10. Addiction Control therapy >> 11. Phobia Control therapy >> 12. Superlearning >> 13. Music Therapy >> 14. Homeopathic Activation >> 15. Scaler Therapy >> 16. Null Field Harmonizing Therapy >> 17. Tens therapy for pain Control via N.L.P. >> 18. Dental Analysis and Therapy >> 19. Adipose Tissue Dissolve Therapy >> 20. Brain Wave Pattern Therapy >> 21. Subspace Morphic Transfer >> >> There are also: Detoxification Charts, Miasm Charts, Organ Restorative >> Charts, Homeopathic, Herbal and Nutritional charts. There are a variety of >> Sports Therapies such as oxegenation, flexibilty, muscle-strengthening, >> etc. There are timed-therapies for lymphatic drainage, memory, connective >> tissue repair, plus some 30some other timed therapies. There are so many >> other therapies that I will stop here for I cannot remember them all. >> >> Dr. Nelson has recently completed several other devices which are used in >> conjunction with the QXCI. One is called the Auscultcardiogram--to be used >> by Cardiologists. He has also recently completed virtual goggles which can >> be used along with the software provided for this purpose which is included >> in the QXCI software upgrade. >> >> So, are doctors getting in on this? You bet. In fact, they are blown away >> when this remarkable device has been presented to them whether they be >> chiropractors, acupuncturists, dentists or MD's. As I was blown away for >> what it did for me the first time a doctor friend treated me on it. But >> hey, I wouldn't want to overstep here and say it actually "cures" anything. >> >> The new upgrade to the software will be equal(so I am told) to 240 >> floppies. Right now it is comparable to 40 floppies(there are also 250megs >> in research & articles). >> >> Why am I going into such detail? Well, I guess your reaction,Ivan, spurred >> me on. You sound so much like my high-school--know-it-all students. But >> hey, I love them anyway. And as it so happens at this very moment Dr. >> Nelson is lecturing in Toronto. I try not to miss any of his lectures, but >> was unable to attend. So, here I am dedicating a portion of my day writing >> to an audience I only have come into contact with yesterday. It is also a >> great task to do this as I need the practice for I suffered a car accident >> 9 months back. I suffered traumatic brain injury. No, this device is not >> an illusion(actually, everything could be argued as such). I have come a >> long way from drool dribbling down my chin while I sat in a stupor--just >> kidding--no drool(not that I was aware of), but stupor--yes. Yes, I got >> into the QXCI before the accident. >> >> (ever hear what happened to the Rife practitioners?)--don't read too much >> into that for I really don't know. >> >> Have I ruffled any feathers? No, I won't apologize for speaking the truth, >> though it sure gets one into alot of trouble these days. >> >> "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not >> sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein >> >> "A human being is a part of the whole, called by us "Universe," a part >> limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and >> feelings as something separated from the rest a kind of optical delusion >> of his consciousness" - Albert Einstein >> >> The above quote reminds me of something Dr. nelson conveyed at his last >> lecture I attended: >> >> --a doctor who performed a surgical procedure(for angina) was just as >> successful as the doctors who did not do the same procedure(a placebo >> surgery). Nelson said, "the mind of the person affects the outcome". Nelson >> wanted to develop a device that takes the conscious mind of the individual >> out of it. "The body is quantic and when you have a quantic event the mind >> of the experimentor can interface with the outcome". >> >> Of course, I am leaving out quite a bit here on the unconscious--which is >> quite significant in relation to this technology and the basis of theory >> from which it sprang. (Perhaps Nelson would freak at my explaination and >> wording for I am not fully educated on its premise and to do so WILL >> probably take me a life-time. Hopefully, that doctorant I wish to get won't >> take more than a year--IF I ever fully recover my injury to even begin the >> studies..(did I mention that Dr. Nelson also has a doctorant in >> psychology?). >> >> A Mr. Gellor asked his audience to bend a spoon and said that anyone who >> can bend this spoon will be on television in next week's show. All those >> who could, which were 25 people, were all under age 7yrs. When Gellor was >> asked why, he said, "because they haven't yet learned that they couldn't do >> it". >> >> "Only puny secrets need protection. >> Big discoveries are protected by >> public incredulity." >> >> PG >> >> -- >> The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. >> >> To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: >> [email protected] -or- [email protected] >> with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. >> >> To post, address your message to: [email protected] >> Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html >> List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

