Ultra Deep, Low Frequency BioScan For Maximum Healing Support
Equipment used: Spooky2 XM generator, Remote, and Pulse.
Quarter scans (Hz): 1-25, 26-50, 51-75, 76-100.
When you run an ultra deep scan, you may not find any low frequency database matches. This is because the scan is "fine tuned" to your personal DNA. if you run harmonics with your reverse lookup, you may get some interesting results.
To save a quarter scan as a personal preset: Dwell=180, dual-output, amplitude=20, Repeat program x 3. This will run for 45 minutes. Put all four Quarter Scans in a Preset Chain, and add up to one hour of your custom presets.
Preset: Scan and Heal, Low Frequency (C) (R): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TGRIUc-MgJbknexUKOeHK-zVrEC-P1xP/view?usp=sharing
PDF - tips for getting the best results from your scan. https://drive.google.com/file/d/171iPJFkzo9MKnsW-EoXpfRhavzMNtxeP/view?usp=sharing
Once have your programs ready, just think of the possibilities! After you have saved your low frequency BFB program(s) in the database, you can turn them into a Scalar treatment, provided you have a Spooky Scalar generator.
Use the Spooky Scalar General (SS) – JW shell to create your personal preset.
Optimal Nutrition PDF https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nUZd9qAlBfDyIm56DgV_Jr_SOUf4QetM/view?usp=sharing
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00:00Hi everyone, back again, and this video is going to be on the topic of an ultra-deep bioscan for supporting maximum health and healing.
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00:52Alright, let's get into the main topic.
00:55Okay, mostly I'm just going to pull up some screenshots for this video because I've already gone through all the details of how a scan is done and how to interpret the results in a previous video.
01:09So I want to just kind of hit the high points on this.
01:14This one I'm calling an ultra-deep scan.
01:17As you recall, the original scan was based on a 0.5 hertz initial step size, and we went from 1 hertz to 100 hertz.
01:29We ended up with 40 hits.
01:31If you don't have as many health conditions or don't have a lot of accumulated damage, you won't get 40.
01:37But somebody my age, trust me, I get 40 every time.
01:41But these are the settings for the original scan.
01:45And when you do the original scan, you're going to be pulling from the database.
01:52Now, I only use a limited number of databases because these are the ones that have the low frequencies in them, or at least most of them.
02:01But when you do the 0.5 hertz scan, everything's going to be coming right out of the database.
02:08And I went over this, as I mentioned previously, to show you how to interpret and validate the results that you get.
02:18But there's a lot there, and it's coming straight out of our spooky square databases.
02:25Now, for the ultra-deep scan, the settings are different in that on this one, I only did a quarter scan because it takes 47 minutes to do this.
02:37If you do a full scan, it's going to take over three hours, and I enjoy just doing a shorter scan.
02:45I can't just plop out for three hours and stay perfectly still.
02:5047 minutes is something I can do.
02:52Everybody's different.
02:53I mean, you could do one of these scans like overnight.
02:56Just keep the pulse sensor on your finger the whole time.
03:03Everybody has a different way of doing things.
03:05Okay, but I just want to show you these settings.
03:09It's 0.01 hertz as the initial step size.
03:14I'm only going from 1 to 25, and I'm going to get 10 hits.
03:19It takes about 47 minutes.
03:21Now, if you recall, we also had what I call the deep scan that started with a 0.05 hertz initial step size,
03:33and that took about 40 minutes.
03:35But you went from 1 to 100 on your hertz range.
03:39And when you do a reverse lookup on your deep scan, the 0.05 hertz beginning, you'll get a lot of interesting results.
03:50Not all of them seem to match something in the database, but generally speaking, they're going to be relevant,
03:58even though they may not show up in the database, because these are based on your individual personal DNA and the resonant frequencies in your body.
04:11Those are all unique to you, 100% you.
04:15So the results are going to be unique, and the scan values are going to be unique.
04:20I did a reverse lookup on one of the ultra-deep scans, which has the 0.01 value.
04:32This is going to be the most, what do I want to say, the most accurate scan of all of them,
04:40as far as the frequency values goes, because it's getting down to a 0.01 hertz step size.
04:48And I did the octave harmonics on this one to show some results, because if you pull up just the scan results themself,
04:59you won't see a lot of database matches.
05:02See, a lot of these just don't match.
05:03However, when you do the harmonic lookup, you see, it does match a lot of stuff.
05:09And for me, a lot of this was very relevant, definitely was worth keeping.
05:16The other thing that I noticed, of course, is that these numbers have already showed up in previous scans.
05:23So it's not a fluke.
05:24There's not anything random here.
05:27For example, the heart information.
05:30That's very important for me.
05:32At my age and having been diabetic.
05:35The control frequencies for muscles is very important.
05:40But you see, not everything pops right out of the database with this.
05:44However, when you do the harmonics, and you'll say an octave.
05:49I used an octave on this one, and I actually got better results than the other harmonics I was using.
05:56You start seeing quite a bit of stuff.
05:58And I'll just hit the high points here.
06:03It seems to me a lot of this went back into my history.
06:06Even my college days history.
06:09Because like this, erythema is basically just another word for sunburn.
06:15And I had a horrible sunburn when I was in college.
06:17I stayed out on the beach at Daytona Beach all day long and came back looking like a boiled lobster.
06:23Man, that was one of the most painful things I think I've ever been through.
06:28And mononucleosis that I had when I was in college.
06:33It was so bad I had to drop out for a while.
06:35All right, but there are other results here.
06:39And this is according to the harmonics.
06:41For example, this 14.74 hertz popped a hit.
06:48And this is a warning sign.
06:52I'm just like everybody else my age.
06:54I'm in a high risk category or in a medium, moderate risk category for Alzheimer's.
07:00So I have to be careful with this stuff.
07:02There are a few other ones.
07:04Eye muscles and such.
07:07Now this one is real important.
07:08One, because of the diabetes and the damage to the nerves, the medullary sheaths, which is
07:17basically the coating over your nerves.
07:20So that's real important too.
07:22Now one of the things I noticed here that was really interesting, the regular deep scan,
07:28which starts with a 0.05 hertz step size, came up with a frequency of 3.55 hertz.
07:38Now this was really interesting because the harmonics, look what happened here.
07:45This is from a regular biofeedback scan I did.
07:51You know, one of the ones that, it was a quarter scan, the ones that look for pathogens
07:55and look at the harmonic match between this low frequency scan with a 0.05 hertz step
08:06and the regular biofeedback scan that looks for pathogens.
08:11This is really verification between these two frequencies.
08:16They both are related to the same thing.
08:19There's a pathogen of some sort.
08:20I didn't do a reverse lookup on this yet.
08:25You know, you're going to get a lot of different things, so you can't really say exactly what
08:29it is, but you know that the frequency is there.
08:33But the thing to me that is the most important is that these two numbers are matching up as
08:42far as the results go.
08:43Now the deep scan results, you know, the 0.05 might look something like this, and you'll
08:51get this kind of results.
08:53But no matter how you set your parameters, whether it's a 0.5, a 0.05, or a 0.01, you are going
09:05to get relevant results that are absolutely related to your health conditions and whatever damage
09:12has been done in your body over the years.
09:14If you do enough of these scans, you will literally see every single health issue that ever came
09:21up in your life from the day you were born until the current minute are all going to show
09:26up eventually.
09:27So I want to encourage you to experiment and do the scans and just see what you can find.
09:35One thing I mentioned in an earlier video, and in the PDF, you know, I mentioned, you know, you could
09:41run, after you created your program, you could run your healing treatments for a couple of weeks.
09:47It wouldn't have hurt a bit to run them longer than that.
09:49In fact, the deep and ultra-deep scans, all the ones I have right now, I'm just going
09:55to run them for 30 days before I do a new set of scans and a new set of treatments and
10:01give it plenty of time to support healing for all the damage that's been done over the
10:07years.
10:08I mean, at the age of 75, it's a lot.
10:10It's just, it's ridiculous.
10:12It's why us old people look old.
10:14Of course, our bodies are wearing out for all the wear and tear.
10:20All right, that's all for today in this video.
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