![]() ![]() ![]() Once radionic rates have been found, they are then claimed to be "projected" to the patient. Treatment is claimed to be achieved by testing against predefined tests built in to the software database. Thus the sample only needs to be scanned once and it is claimed treatment can be done without the patient being present. With the MARS III, the sample (radionic witness) is placed in the device input channel and the built-in scanner is claimed to digitally convert the sample, then stores this digital representation of the sample on the hard disk of the PC. The radionics analysis is carried out using samples of substances (blood, nail, hair, urine, etc.). The device has a large data bank of over 14,000 radionic rates that include: The MARS III uses radionics to treat the patient. The Manufacturer claims it to be easy to use for the computer layman and can also be used to drive the other classical radionic instruments from Copen Labs. Scope 4 is the radionics software that was specifically developed for the MARS III. The Unit and the Software allow the individual modules to function. The MARS III is the computer-aided "Multiple Analytical Radionic System" of Bruce Copen Laboratories. The MARS III consists of a Master Control Unit, and the Software "Scope 4" can be easily installed into a PC computer. ![]()
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