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 More options Jan 6, 10:37 pm
From: Jeff Sutherland <jeff.sutherl...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 19:37:55 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Jan 6 2009 10:37 pm
Subject: [Dr. Jeff Sutherland's Electronic Medicine] Hadoscan: An Exciting New Technology

We are constantly researching new technologies at the Frequency
Foundation and the Hadoscan is a very interesting tool for scanning the
body all the way down to the cellular level. Photoanalysis can then
determine frequencies that can alter scan results in a positive way.See
news item:
hadoscan is a bio-informational analysis system capable of visualizing
patterns of information inbalances in the energetic human body. The
system can assist in the reestablishment of a healthy information
balance in clients.

hadoscan can accurately investigate the current level of informational
regulation of the body's biofield and its subtle energetic pathways in
the tissues. Clients have the oppertunity to learn about the nature of
existing imbalances and investigate which strategies will be the best
to achieve a desired outcome.

hadoscan is based on the application of quantum regulatory effects
occuring within biological systems. Every organ and cell has its own
distinctive oscillation or wave frequency pattern. These vibratory
signatures have been stored digitally in hadoscan's extensive database
as graphically reproducible and comparable (resonance) information.

Each graph is a symbolic representation of the information exchange
(resonance)between a specific energetic tissues of healthy individuals
and is classified by their age and gender for comparison with a
client's profile at the time of the investigation.

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Posted By Jeff Sutherland to Dr. Jeff Sutherland's Electronic Medicine
at 1/06/2009 10:25:00 PM


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