Thursday, August 20, 2009

Is it legal to treat people with a SCIO machine(QXCI) in Australia.?

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Is it legal to treat people with a SCIO machine(QXCI) in Australia.?

my partners Aunty just bought this machine for $25000 Aust. She is a bit lost and desperate, and it is all she talks about, she has tried to get me and my children to participate in some treatments but I have so far avoided doing so because her explanation on what it actually does is vague and somewhat alarming, she went off and paid for a week of training in brisbane and came back with little or no extra knowlege than what she started with really just a whole lot more ridiculous jargon. I have done some research on these machines and as well as the "fanatical converts" there is also some disturbing information from the USA and Canada about the machine's creator William C.Nelson, I am not a totally narrowminded person and if this is the sort of thing that floats your boat and no one else is being hurt or exploited then who am I to judge, but if there is a chance that my partners aunty is going to be done for fraud, or that she is being ripped off or ripping others off I want to know.

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Your partner's aunt needs to be very very careful...
nherent Risks

Bogus devices like the Quantum Xrroid can cause three types of harm:
1. Patients who become alarmed about improper diagnoses can wind up having unnecessary tests to rule out the presence of these conditions.
2. Failure to diagnose actual diseases can lead to delay in getting appropriate treatment.
3. The phony diagnosis and treatment can result in unnecessary expense.

The device mainly reflects skin resistance (how easily low-voltage electric currents from the device pass through the skin), which is not related to the body's health. It is promoted with elaborate pseudoscientific explanations and disclaimers intended to protect its practitioners from prosecution. Use of the device can cause unnecessary expense as well as delay in getting appropriate treatment. If you encounter a practitioner who uses one, please ask the appropriate government agencies to investigate..

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