About SCIO
Therapies include ...
Auto Meridian Therapy
Auto Frequency Therapy
Allergy Treatment
Spinal Therapy
Scalar Therapy
Risk & Energetic Profile
Nutritional Profile
The SCIO story
The SCIO is a high-tech complementary health device that finds energetic imbalances and health issues occurring within humans and animals.
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The functions of the SCIO are similar to that of a virus-scan on a computer. The SCIO detects weaknesses such as viruses, nutritional deficiencies, allergies, abnormalities and food sensitivities by calculating the biological reactivity and resonance in your body. This data offers an understanding of your possible needs, dysfunctions and vulnerabilities. The information is inevitably different from that provided by more standard medical tests (e.g. Blood tests, X-rays) because it focuses in on your energetic body, which offers a more complete view of each facet of your health.
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The revolutionary SCIO/QXCI device was invented by Professor William Nelson, an ex NASA scientist. The combination of bioresonance and biofeedback fields through a high-speed computer has made the SCIO the most advanced device and brings us into a new era of health measurements and therapeutic technologies. The SCIO is painless, drug free, reliable, multifunctional and very powerful yet safe. With the development of this cybernetic loop and auto focus system, Professor William Nelson has changed the face of modern medicine forever.
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Accreditation: The SCIO Biofeedback device is licensed by the Department of Health in South Africa (license number: 600/8650)
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Deirdré is a Certified Biofeedback Therapist
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Disclaimer: The SCIO system is to be used as a Biofeedback multi media system. It is designed for stress detection and stress reduction. No claims are made of the SCIO system or its results. The therapist does not make any diagnosis or treats any illness or disease nor replaces any other treatments. Please consult your medical doctor for diagnosis or treatment of diseases, or before undertaking any health program.
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