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Post by soxmason on Dec 16, 2010 12:10:09 GMT -5
On the Demo - what is the Health Booster and Value at the top of the screen? I think I only see them when I manually set the sessions and time... yes?... I can change the intensity but not the value. Why? and in what cases would I want to change the intensity on the booster? Thanks! Susan
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Post by David Harris on Dec 16, 2010 17:07:30 GMT -5
It is a buffering system designed to add additional signals to your request to help support you body while it is working on you. Sometimes you need more support than others depending on what you are asking for.
Yes, you can change the intensity if you want to add additional support beyond what is recommended.
The value cannot be changes as it is the power amplifier. This way people cannot add too much at once.
I hope this helps.
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Post by soxmason on Dec 16, 2010 18:47:22 GMT -5
Thanks for explaining the Health Booster.
re the Value: I have noticed one time it was in the teens and another time it was at 48. -- Does this reflect the general health of the client? or what can we surmise from this information?
Thanks!
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Post by David Harris on Dec 16, 2010 19:56:09 GMT -5
It does not reflect the health of the client, only the amount of support and power it feels necessary.
If the number is high, it reflects that there needs to be quite a lot of extra signals added to support the requested process to avoid a healing crisis.
If the number is low, then not much support is required to avoid a healing crisis.
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Post by Kathy Blair on Dec 18, 2010 14:07:09 GMT -5
A mere taste of the "written information" that is soon to come... Please find, attached, a MS Word Health Boster.doc. It provides information about the "Health Booster" found in the Full and Premium versions of the SRC4U program. Enjoy! Attachments:
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Post by soxmason on Jan 5, 2011 3:28:11 GMT -5
I'm still confused on the "Value" section of the Health Booster... I think because of the chart that appears on the mouse-over: Values of 1 to 20 = Poor Values of 21 to 40 = Low Values of 41 to 60 = Average Values of 61 to 80 = Fair Values of 81 to 100 = Good When I look at a low number and the corresponding "Poor" which equals "not much support is needed to avoid a healing crisis. And when the # is high there needs to be quite a lot of extra signals added to support.... My mind wants to do the reverse of this; i.e., the lower #s should be "Good" as the client needs less support and the higher #s should be "Poor" because the client may require extra signals to support the situation. Does that make sense? You're awesome! Sox Also, can someone explain how to actually insert an image here? I would have prefered to add a .jpg of the chart instead of typing it out. Thx!
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