I am somewhat familiar with the Rife frequency generator which produces frequencies from which skin resistance measurements are made. This software claims to use this technology as a basis. However, this product doesn't have any hardware other than a pair of headphones; yet they are declaring that it is just as effective. I sent an email to bztronics asking for further explanation and a specification for their product. They answered that I don't need any other information than what their sales information provides, and that I have to buy the software to obtain a copy of the manual. How can I evaluate a software product that has no direct contact with the human body it is trying to diagnose? I sure hope someone is willing to clarify this. Since bztronics is unwilling to answer this basic question, why would I spend hundreds of dollars for it? I hope I can be proven wrong.
You can always get a refund if for some strange reason, it didn't work for you. I love mine, I have the professional software and am saving up for their latest software that is coming out soon. It works great, I'm feeling so much better since I first started using it.
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This software is a therapeutic tool.
Cheers, Flavia