1. Grade Scan: it does a quick biofeedback using the frequencies of the programs you load and reorders them from strongest to weakest “hits” in how they affect your body. But it doesn’t tell you they’re true hits. If you do grade scan with an ovarian cancer program and you’re a man who obviously doesn’t have ovarian cancer, it’s still going to return those frequencies in some order. Garbage in, garbage out. It could potentially be useful if there were 10 programs for your condition in the database and you load all 10 into the shell and want to know the top 20 out of 300 that your body has a reaction to the strongest, because you want to work smarter not harder if that makes sense.
Refine scan: double-check the manual on this one, but if my memory serves me correctly this one will take each frequency and go +/- a little for each one to determine what your body reacts to the highest.
So if your program started out as 100, 200, 300, 400... afterward you would end up with results like 100.039, 199.991, 301.233, 402.87.
Again, not proof that these will do anything for you — it’s all relative.
2.To me - grade analyzes multiple programs. Returns top 10 or 20 frequencies.
Refine - scans xxx and refines so the end result is more specific and refined.
Closer to MOR, more likely the pathogen will devitalize.
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