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A large family, homeschooling, adoption, special needs, whatever strikes my fancy, sort of blog.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Our Zyto Scan Experience


I started dabbling in essential oils last fall, and am quite fascinated by them.  So when a local friend from church got a Zyto scanner, I wanted to try it out.  


Luke was difficult to scan, but then, pretty much everything about Luke is difficult.  We're used to it.  His report was interesting.  He had the most markers out range out of our whole family.  So many, in fact, that even with 6 suggested oils/supplements, it wouldn't be enough to pull everything into the inner circle.


One of Luke's scanned for oils was ridiculously expensive, and another was out of stock, so we skipped those.  One of the supplements was something I had on hand in another brand.  I'm looking forward to seeing how he scans next month, after doing the remaining oils/supplements.


So what's a Zyto scan?  Well, you can read about the technology HERE, but it's a very simple process that tells you about your body.


You place your hand on the cradle, like Miss Katie here, and hold still for a couple of moments while the device sends and receives painless electrical pulses.  The computer translates the information it receives from you into a report that tells you what essential oils or supplements would be beneficial to you.

Some of the kids had several things recommended, others only a couple.  Katie wins with only one oil suggested for her.

If you're in the Sacramento area, I'd love to set you up with our scan lady.  If you're new to oils, you can read How I Store My Essential Oils or how to make Chocolate Peppermint Popcorn or What Oil Day Is Like At Our House.

If you're ready to take the plunge and learn new ways to improve your family's health, I'd love to have you join my oily family.

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16 comments:

  1. I haven't got into the oils yet & have never heard of this scanner. Too bad Im in FL..lol

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    1. If you want me to ask, I can find out where the nearest one is to you. What city are you in?

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    2. Hi there, I'm currently in Vancouver, BC. Might you be able to find out where the nearest scanner is to me? :) Thanks!

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  2. That's very interesting. I've never heard of a scanner like this before, but to see how accurate it is, Luke vs. everyone else, is fascinating.

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    1. It really is. I can't wait to do it again and see what he scans for next time.

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  3. Thanks for sharing, Shecki! I know essential oils has gained a lot of popularity in the past few years but I had never heard of ZYTO Scan before.

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    1. It was pretty interesting! We're scanning again tomorrow. I can't wait to compare the results between the two.

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  4. That sounds interesting. I will have to share this with my essential oils friends. I don't sell it but they do.

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    1. Thanks for sharing! We had our second scan, and this time 2 more of my sons were able to be here, so that was cool.

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  5. I love essential oils but I have NEVER heard of this before. How very, very cool! I totally wish I lived closer so I could do this. I need to investigate if this is even a possibility here in Canada.

    Thanks so much for sharing (and for linking up to the SHINE Blog Hop).

    Wishing you a lovely day.
    xoxo

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    1. I'm sure you can! Do you want to let me know what city and province you're in, and I can find out if there's a Zyto scanner in your area?

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  6. I'm in Natomas - is your scan lady close to this area? Thanks!

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    1. She's in Sac. I'll ask her if she gets to Natomas and let you know! :)

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    2. Okay, here's her response:

      "Depends on how many people there are for scanning! I will travel if the fee is $50 so if they have more than two and 1/2 people to scan, it is a deal for them. The price is $20 per person or cap of $50 for scanning immediate family members."

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    3. She also does scans at her monthly classes in Sacramento.

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  7. Awesome! Thanks! I'll check it out! :)

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