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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