The Comprehensive Scan technology performs a detailed scan of the frequencies from over 130 organs, cells, bones, and chromosomes.

The Comprehensive Scan provides a graphical report that displays variances from blueprint homeostasis ranging from 1 to 9. Numbers 1 to 4 represent underactive or hypo-functioning frequencies. Number 5 represents the optimal stage of blueprint balance. Numbers 6 to 9 represent an overactive or hyperfunctioning frequency.

Frequency optimization will pick up anything out of range and will generate canceling frequencies that will help your organs and system achieve a state of homeostasis (complete balance).

This mode of technology offers a comprehensive library of information that is constantly being upgraded. To conduct the Comprehensive Scan, you will need to use the Bone Conductor Transducer Headset.

The Comprehensive Scan includes the following reports:

  • Organs and Cells Report

    • Covers the cerebral cortex, brain sagittal, pancreas, prostate, liver, kidneys, lungs, blood, meninges, adrenal, cells, digestive system, skin, thyroid, gastrointestinal, chromosomes, basal ganglia, breasts, female sagittal, mitochondria, rectum, reproductive system, stomach, and urinary.

  • Veins Report

    • Covers the head, upper body, lower body, arms, and legs.

  • Skeletal Report

    • Covers the skull, teeth, spine, ribs, arms, legs, pelvis, hands, and feet.

  • Nerves Report

    • Covers the brain, head, upper body, lower body, legs, and arms.

  • Connective Tissues Report

    • Covers the spine, eyes, hips, shoulders, elbows, feet, and knees.

  • Body Parts Report

    • Covers the muscles, head, arms, legs, hips, torso, neck, heart, ears, and lymphatic system.

  • Arteries Report

    • Covers the head, arms, upper body, lower body, and legs.


Comprehensive Scan FAQs

How often do I use Comprehensive Scan?

The Comprehensive Scan is designed to be performed 1 to 2 times per week as needed. However, this is not a fixed guide for every user and should be performed depending on the users’ individual needs.

What headset do I use during Comprehensive Scan?

To conduct the Comprehensive Scan, we recommend using your Bone Conducting Transducer Headset.


For more information, content, more examples, and quicker response, please visit my Instagram page.

Thank you for reading, I hope you have a wonderful day!

Love and light, Julie Anna.


Comment