Radionics works- fact or fiction!

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Is there any scientific evidence to say radionics works? Or is it just anecdotal?
Has anyone used it with success and for what?

I cant really get my head round the fact that a computer can read dna and send out sound waves to someone miles away to cure them! And whether soundwaves would cure an illness/injury?

Just curious. Thought I might try it out one day as I find things like this intriguing!!

Didnt know where to post this so might be in wrong place! Sorry if it is!
 

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I cant really get my head round the fact that a computer can read dna and send out sound waves to someone miles away to cure them!
Just curious. Thought I might try it out one day as I find things like this intriguing!!



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Thats because the whole concept is so utterly ridiculous, just read your quote back to yourself a few times!!!
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Hi I used to work for a lady that was a radionics practitioner. I'd love to say yes it works but I still can't make my mind up about it!
They have a piece of your hair that they put on the 'black box' this had several dials on it and they set up the rates according to the problem you need treating. You press a button on the box which clicks off after about a minute and you press it again to do the amount of treatments you need. This is worked out by dowsing a pendulum over the hair.
I have had very bad hay fever all my life and while I worked for this lady she treated me for it and I swear I didn't have hay fever then or now
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She treated her horses for stress etc at competitions and they were chilled out, but when she didn't do it they were tense.....
She had loads of 'patients' who were all very happy with their treatments, and she was a friend of the Funnells and Emile Faurie who often had their horses on the black box too.
Except....... one day I was asked to press the button on the black box for her to treat one of her patients that had a migraine. I forgot to do any at all, but the lady phoned that evening to say thank you, her migraine had gone!

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Spaniel : I have a friend who is a nuclear physicist and he says that the sound waves could reach the person because of the way they travel. But surely they would reach everyone else and affect them too!!!! Sorry didnt study physics above O'level! He thought the rest of it was utter nonsense too!!!!!

HH- Thanks! So obviously there was no placebo affect for you!!
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Sea horse: its good to hear from someone whos had experience of it! It does seem a bit strange though, dangling a pendulum over a piece of hair! The thing is with horses there is no placebo affect but is it just that the handler expected the horses to be calmer and therefore they were? I have a friend who is really chilled out with her mares and foals. Shows them in broodmare classes. She doesnt expect them to misbehave and they dont!!!
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No placebo effect at all! I only went with it because my mum offered to pay for it - it made no difference at all. I am sure that people who do use it like to think it's working so any minor change will be put down to the radionics. As for sound waves reaching the horse - the radionics chap was in Somerset and my horse was in Warwickshire - I'd love to see a scientist explaining how a sound wave could reach my horse only over a distance of 200 miles!

Have you gathered I think it's a load of old rollocks!
 

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Like I say I'm still undecided about whether it works or not, I know people can have a placebo effect but horses don't know they are being treated do they?
Also as the groom and main handler for the horses I wasn't told until after if they had been treated radionically or not. One of her horses was very spooky and jumpy and it made a real difference to him.
Although they were never ill or injured so can't say if radionics would have helped or healed them!

It helped me and my hay fever tho
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But even after seeing work and having it work on me, I still can't quite get my head round that putting some hair on a box can heal people!!
 
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