Professor Bill Nelson, inventor of the amazing QXCI diagnost
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What a wonderful video. Putting the ideas to music is a great concept, and it makes them all true...no...wait...it's still crap.
And he looks better in a dress.
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cheap missuse of quantum terms, cheap musical aproach, cheap and creepy smell from all over. I do not care about the FDA slaves but I do care about science and not screwing up on people.
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@carlossjoel10 How do you call alternative medicine that has been proven to work? Medicine! Disproving is what science does - only quacks are afraid of being exposed.
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WELL if Nelson is wanted for a fraud-->then why they can't pull him outta Hungary-that is not Siberia that is EU ?What about that suckers?
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No, you got it wrong - Energy changes constantly which can affect what results.. you have to look for patterns.. I've used the device regularly for over 10 years so I know it very well.. the indigo has the strongest frequency, then scio, then qxci.
Personally I tend to work from a spiritual perspective, where I dont feel the stregth of frequency matters so much.. The software progam is genius & amazing alone..
And YES, there is FDA approval on the device - where do you live, may I ask?
Thx
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Every time I open the EPFX program, I get a different set of results. My Chiropractor got a meter to measure the rife frequencies emitted by the SCIO. The only frequencies emitted were in the 60 hz range. Most appliances run in this range. A friend decided to take the SCIO box apart, it was just an empty box. Bill Nelson told EPFX owners to upgrade to the FDA approved Indigo program . There was no FDA approval on this device. Bill Nelson was running a scam once again.
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@michelangelo09 How much did the drugs company pays to for that comment?
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The dubstep remix of this is sick.
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You are misinformed. He is not a fraud, but the FDA wants you to believe that so you will buy their sinthetic drugs that dont work. IF you research further & try the device, you will see that it works and discover that some media outlets were getting kick backs to say otherwise, etc
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Bill Nelson is a fraud. He is not a Ph.d., he is not a professor, he is a professional con-artist. Check out Quackwatch.
CoolDuckie 2 years ago 6
@mcalevy A: Anecdotal evidence is worth the paper is printed on, and placebo effect is well documented. B: There is no "medical industry", you're thinking of the pharmaceutical industries. C: If it worked the medical profession would be all over it and the pharmaceutical industries would be making a pile of case from it. D: The Chinese appetite for alt-med quackery has driven the rhino close to extinction, as you'd know if you were paying attention. E: You are a loon. Good day sir. :)
ArthurFWTaylor 1 year ago 3