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Di Etx Machine & Food Intolerance Tests

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Ged
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Anyone heard of this?? Is it any good?? I'd value any opinions....

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(@nutriangel)
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Can't say I have. I have heard of the VEGA machine though. Food intolerence tests...there are so many. Are you going to have it done on yourself? Search for IWDL or York test. I believe Higher Nature has a practitioner kit if that is what you are looking for....

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well, well, well.....it wasnt for a test myself, but someone has given me the opportunity to purchase theirs...and in the Marketplace, one was put up for sale!
hmm maybe its not as good as all that, if people are selling the machines off...

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Hi Ged

These machines work just like the Vega machines, but are usually about £3000 cheaper!

They tend to come with just over 100 ampules and they are easy to use, including both sound and visual indicators of normal and abnormal reading to help you spot intolerance in your client.

I have used this machine for about 2 years and find it very handy, lightweight and as accurate as any other bioresonance machines.

I do not actually practice anymore and do have mine up for sale (not because it is no good, I'm just on a different career path now!) I'm not on a sales pitch though, just thought I would give you a heads up from someone who has practiced with one. I did very well in my little part time therapy business and people were happy with the results, particualrly with symptoms such as IBS, eczema, headaches etc. It is good to have a background in nutrition when using it, so that you can give good advice on dietary changes as well as elimination which will help your client.

I hope this has helped you, they are good little machines, nice and lightweight so you can be mobile with them, and very easy to use. It does take practice to be able to read it properly though.

Have a great day and if you want more info then please feel free to email me!!

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(@sue-mathieson)
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Di etx Machine

Hi Treestar

I am attending a training course on the Di etx Machine in April. If you are still looking to sell yours I was wondering how much you were asking for it?

Can't say I have. I have heard of the VEGA machine though. Food intolerence tests...there are so many. Are you going to have it done on yourself? Search for IWDL or York test. I believe Higher Nature has a practitioner kit if that is what you are looking for....

Hi Ged

These machines work just like the Vega machines, but are usually about £3000 cheaper!

They tend to come with just over 100 ampules and they are easy to use, including both sound and visual indicators of normal and abnormal reading to help you spot intolerance in your client.

I have used this machine for about 2 years and find it very handy, lightweight and as accurate as any other bioresonance machines.

I do not actually practice anymore and do have mine up for sale (not because it is no good, I'm just on a different career path now!) I'm not on a sales pitch though, just thought I would give you a heads up from someone who has practiced with one. I did very well in my little part time therapy business and people were happy with the results, particualrly with symptoms such as IBS, eczema, headaches etc. It is good to have a background in nutrition when using it, so that you can give good advice on dietary changes as well as elimination which will help your client.

I hope this has helped you, they are good little machines, nice and lightweight so you can be mobile with them, and very easy to use. It does take practice to be able to read it properly though.

Have a great day and if you want more info then please feel free to email me!!

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(@moscarella)
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Hi, I bought this machine from Treestar a litle while ago, but not entirely for the purpose it is marketed, I have found it to be as accurate as any of these types of machine can be, which is around 75-80%, it does throw up some false positives like all testing methods, but these are easily found out by the usual methods, challenge, patch etc.

Good luck with the course!

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(@keith123)
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Hi Treestar

I am attending a training course on the Di etx Machine in April. If you are still looking to sell yours I was wondering how much you were asking for it?

Hi, I attended a course to study Nutritional Training a year ago and have loved every minute of it! The machine has been great and easy to use. Unfortunately I am moving abroad now and I am looking to sell my Di-tex machine - let me know if you are interested!

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