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First of all, thank you for registering on the website www.qxsubspace.com. Please note that from August 2009, we will be sending out a monthly Newsletter which will have the latest information to keep you up-to-date. Our goal is to have this Newsletter completed by the 10th of every month by either Sue Rado, Broker Relations Manager or Richard Lloyd, Regulatory Manager. Important information that is necessary for Brokers, their Representatives and Customers will be shared in this Newsletter. You can freely share this information with other Brokers, their Representatives and Customers to ensure that everyone gets this email. The Newsletter will be sent out automatically to everyone who is registered on www.qxsubspace.com. Be sure to check your emails and also your Spam/Junk folders to ensure that the Newsletter goes directly to your Inbox from our website's new, automatic, emailing system. The email will come from the name and email Qxsubspace Robot [no-reply@qxsubspace.com]. Thank you.
Permission: this Newsletter includes valuable information to all Customers and therefore we invite you to freely share this with the SCIO user community. Please help us share this important information by passing it onto your Friends and Colleagues in the community.
Maitreya Kft. is the manufacturer of the SCIO. We are commonly referred to as the Budapest Home Office or the abbreviated form BHO.
We do not sell the SCIO directly to Customers but instead offer contracts to interested parties who form a Broker. The Brokers are contracted to promote the device and offer support, including references to the best training options.
We are responsible for ensuring that the Brokers, their Staff, and their team of Networkers (sometimes called Regional Directors, Regional Coordinators, Area Managers, etc.) are complying to the terms of the Broker Contract. Therefore, if you have issues with your Broker or their Networkers, please feel free to write to Sue Rado, Broker Relations Manager at Maitreya Kft. on sue@qxsubspace.com.
All of the necessary information regarding the device throughout the World as well as the Representatives who are contracted to promote the device throughout the World is found on our official website www.qxsubspace.com.
This website should be your top reference for all issues as the Brokers are contracted to follow the information on our website. As the Manufacturer, we are responsible for ensuring that the correct information gets to everyone and we are continually in contact with regulatory professionals to ensure safe and effective use of the device throughout the World.
We wish to inform you that as of 17 July 2009, the SCIO User Manual 200003-H is currently at Revision H. [Note: under regulatory requirements, labeling of a product has a control number (i.e. 200003) and a revision letter (i.e. H)]. Therefore, revision H is the newest and most current version of the SCIO User Manual and has revised information to match the Online Activation process as well as some regulatory feedback from conversations with various regulatory authorities. Therefore, please be sure that from 17 July 2009 you are using Revision H of the SCIO User Manual. Please also note that we will do our best to inform you of new revisions of the SCIO User Manual, but sometimes we may forget or the email may be lost. Therefore, we suggest that you check the website every now and then to verify if you are using the current version of the SCIO User Manual.
Regulatory Requirements state that the Manufacturer, Maitreya Kft., (commonly called "The Budapest Home Office" or BHO) is responsible for ensuring that a clearly written User Manual is easily available for all customers. In the past, an Installation Manual was included in the shipment of the device, but from 28 May 2009, BHO has released the SCIO User Manual 200003 to the revised website www.qxsubspace.com. This can be downloaded when you log in with your account registration. The SCIO User Manual 200003 is a top level reference manual from the Manufacturer, Maitreya Kft. (commonly called "The Budapest Home Office" or BHO) and it should always be readily available as a reference for your safe and effective use of the SCIO.
The current version of the software is 7-7-2009 English. This is available for download and Online Activation for SCIO Users only through the revised website of the Budapest Home Office (BHO) www.qxsubspace.com. All SCIO users must be using the 7-7-2009 English version of the software as this is the version that is compliant to the current registration(s) and application(s) for registration.
Maitreya Kft. has made numerous revisions to the software and has released the English 7-7-2009 version. This is the only software that can be used from this date forward. We suggest that you ensure that your staff is fully knowledgeable on how to download this version, install, and complete the online activation. We will be announcing a date in the near future in which we will not offer support to Brokers, Networkers, Trainers and Customers if they are not using the English 7-7-2009 version.
We currently working on future Phases of revisions to www.qxsubspace.com. These will include more functions, activations and the ability to purchase, download and activate Prayerwheel and AntiSmoking programs online. Please always be sure to check the "News" section of the website www.qxsubspace.com for more information which will also be helpful for your customers.
Please note that currently only SCIO users can register on the website. We are currently working on the next Phases of revisions and hope that all users, including QXCI users, may also register online. Please keep checking the "News" section for the latest information.
Under Representatives (listed by Country where a Broker Company is registered or by searching by name) one can find a list of all Brokers and their Networkers who are contracted with the Budapest Home Office (BHO). Please note that some Brokers and their Networkers have still not completed their registration process but we are following-up on them to get them listed on the website. If you wish to verify if a Broker is indeed ontracted with us but you do not see them yet under Representatives, please email Sue Rado, Broker Relations Manager on sue@qxsubspace.com for more information.
The information on the Budapest Home Office's website should always be referenced as the top-level source of information. This information is updated regularly as changes become available. Therefore, we invite you to check the website regularly, especially the areas "News" and "Policies & Procedures" which will have the latest information that will help you safely and effectively use the SCIO. If at any time you have questions regarding information on the Budapest Home Office's website www.qxsubspace.com, please contact either Richard Lloyd, Regulatory Manager on richard@qxsubspace.com or Sue Rado, Broker Relations Manager on sue@qxsubspace.com.
We have recently released Phase 1 of the revised website of the Budapest Home Office (BHO)' revised website www.qxsubspace.com.
The Budapest Home Office is able to support the Brokers and their staff for issues related to the use of the revised website www.qxsubspace.com, the Online Activation feature and the Software Download. This means that we ask you to please contact your Broker, their Networker, or their Staff directly for any Support you might need in using the revised website www.qxsubspace.com. By helping the Brokers, they in turn can train their Networkers and their Staff to ensure that the Broker Support is able to help you.
However, if you find that you are not getting sufficient support from your Broker and their Support Staff, then please write to Sue Rado, Broker Relations Manager on sue@qxsubspace.com so that she can follow-up with the Broker and help connect you to the proper Support that is needed. As the Manufacturer, we at the Budapest Home Office are responsible for ensuring that Brokers are complying with their contract and offering support to you, the Customer.
We are always here to help but we must also follow some procedures to ensure that the Brokers are offering their support as well.
It is vital that we follow this procedure because there are many issues that we are finding that are regional based on local legislation, infrastructure and also time zones. Therefore, The Budapest Home Office is dedicating our time to assisting the Broker and work closely to perhaps make changes in the future Phases of the revisions of the website to best assist in solving these regional issues.
Every October the Budapest Home Office hosts a World Conference in Budapest, Hungary. If you wish to come to our Conference then please check the website www.qxconference.com for more information.
The World Conference begins the evening of 7 October 2009 with a free Welcome Dinner at the hotel. For more information on the schedule please check www.qxconference.com.
At each World Conference we do our best to invite different speakers on various topics related to the SCIO and Quantum Biofeedback in general. We hope that you will find a variety of topics and speakers that interest you. More information on the speakers and their topics can be found on www.qxconference.com. Furthermore, the conference is a great place to Network with The Budapest Home Office, World Brokers and Customers from every corner of the World.
Please note that the conference venue this year is just on the outskirts of Budapest. Therefore, if you wish to spend a few days in Budapest before or after the conference, then you might want to move to another hotel closer to city center. For travel options, you can write to our contracted Travel Agent, Edit Varga on edit.varga@sperco.hu for other options for Budapest. Please keep in mind that we recommend staying at the Conference Hotel, the Ramada Resort Budapest, during the conference so that you simply come downstairs from your room to the conference site.
If you have further questions on the conference, please write to Edit Barota, Conference Organizer, at edit@qxsubspace.com. We look forward to seeing you in Budapest in October!
It has been suggested that there be an in-person meeting held in the USA with all "Major Players." A Major Player is defined as a person who has frequent, valuable contact with Customers. This includes Brokers, their Staff and Representatives such a Regional Directors, Networkers, Trainers and Service Centers. Due to the recent changes in The USA and the numerous questions, it was suggested to hold a half-day in person meeting in which Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) can be discussed in person with Richard Lloyd, Consultant to SCIO USA Corporation. This option is currently being researched to be held in Dallas, Texas, at an airport hotel from 1pm - 6pm to allow for people to fly in and out on the same day from either coast, or to spend the night before or after if they chose. This will cost any attendee the flight tickets and/or accommodation, but SCIO USA is willing to pay for the rental of a conference room as well as supplying one coffee break free of charge for attendees. Please note that attendees will need to be invited as Richard would like to have some control over who is attending. Therefore, please write to Richard Lloyd on richard@qxsubspace.com to express your interest in attending.
The Budapest Home Office (BHO) will be closed for a Hungarian National Holiday on Thursday 20 August 2009 and Friday 21 August 2009. The office will be completely closed during these two days.
The world of Health and Body Awareness is always changing and the Health Desk would like to bring to you the latest information. Here is an interesting article "10 Foods that May Improve your Appearance and Your Wellness" from the Health Desk:
10 Foods That May Improve Your Appearance and YOUR WELLNESS
Get skin glowing and hair shining the natural way, while making your body more well.
Collagen is a natural protein in your skin and muscles that provides resiliency, shape and texture. Unfortunately, collagen production decreases with age- but you can fight back with dark fruit. "Blood oranges, cherries and blueberries are full of antioxidants, which decrease aging and disease by lowering inflammation. Antioxidants also increase collagen production and thicken the skin, making you look younger and healthier," says Julia Tatum Hunter, M.D., of Skin Fitness Plus in Beverly Hills. "Antioxidants also decrease [the severity of] rosacea." Blackberries, raspberries, plums, pomegranates, cranberries, Asian dragon fruit and kiwis also. A recent Canadian study concluded that getting more potassium might help lower your weight and blood pressure. Levels measured in study participants were proportional to their diet and weight. "That makes sense," says Blatner. "The richest sources of potassium are beans, vegetables, and fruit, so the person with high potassium levels is consuming a lot of these foods, which are low in calories and are the most filling." You should aim for 4,700 milligrams of potassium each day. Supplements may help you hit that target, but doctors don't recommend them for everyone. Try filling up on white beans (1 cup: 1,000 mg. potassium), winter squash (1 cup: 494 mg.), spinach (1 cup: 840 mg.), baked potato with skin (926 mg.), yogurt (1 cup: 600 mg.), halibut (4 ounces: 566 mg.), and orange juice (1 cup: 473 mg.).
These foods may not taste great together, but individually they offer a powerhouse of essential fatty acids. Steven Chang, M.D., staff physician for RightHealth.com, says fatty acids nourish the skin, help maintain skin integrity and keep skin cells performing optimally. "Essential fatty acids, a component of all cell membranes in the body, regulate the flow of nutrients, waste materials, and water in and out of cells-which keeps you looking young." Flax seeds, tuna, walnuts, canola oil, soybean oil and pumpkin seeds are more good sources of essential fatty acids. Foods are better than powders, powders are better than pills, and pills are better than no supplements.
"Foods that keep our livers cleansed of toxins, heavy metals and fats make our whole body function more efficiently," says Dr. Hunter. "This makes us happier, which affects how we look. Plus, a healthy liver brightens our eyes and tightens our skin." She recommends dense green foods such as broccoli, spinach and arugula-as well as turnip, mustard and dandelion greens. Eating these slightly bitter greens has been shown to lessen your sweet tooth. Hunter warns: "Simple and refined sugars, high-glycemic carbohydrates, and refined, manufactured foods age us." Excess sugar has been linked to a process called glycation, in which sugar molecules bond to protein molecules, which has been linked to sagging, wrinkled skin.
"If you have puffy bags under your eyes in the morning, you are almost certainly consuming much more salt than you need," says Doris Day, M.D., author of Forget the Facelift: Turn Back the Clock with a Revolutionary Program for Ageless Skin (Avery, 2005). "Another problem is alcohol: It dehydrates you and can make your skin sag. The worst combination is alcohol and salt, which causes puffy dark circles under your eyes." Dr. Day recommends reducing your sodium intake to eliminate bloating. Instead of salt, season your meals with herbs and spices such as oregano, thyme, rosemary, parsley and garlic.
Fresh raw veggies are as good for your grin as they are for your skin! Celery, carrots, string beans and cauliflower contain cellulose, which helps scrub stains from your teeth-giving you a whiter, brighter smile. "Both the cellulose and the [other] fiber in these foods act as abrasives that clean and remove bacteria from teeth," says Mickey Bernstein, M.D., president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Crunchy veggies are especially effective for recent discolorations. If you've just consumed blueberries, coffee, mustard, red wine or cranberry juice, follow it up with fresh cucumber slices or an apple. Foods are better than powders, powders are better than pills, and pills are better than no supplements. Water in your glass is good, but water in your food can have serious slimming power. In a new American Journal of Clinical Nutrition study, obese women ages 20 to 60 were told to either reduce their fat intake or increase their intake of water-rich foods, such as fruits and veggies. Although they ate more, women in the water-rich group chose foods that were more filling-yet had fewer calories-so they still lost 33 percent more weight in the first 6 months than the women in the reduced-fat group. Fill up on food that's high in H2O. Some good choices in addition to fruits and veggies: broth-based, low-sodium soups; oatmeal and other whole grains; and beans.
"Polluted cells can't function at their optimum level. When our cells are functioning optimally, not only do we have more energy-we look and feel great," says nutritionist Carol Wasserman. "Sea vegetables are one of our richest sources of minerals and phytochemicals." These veggies help detoxify, rebuild and nourish all the cells in our body. Unhealthy foods, stress and environmental pollutants cause cells to age prematurely, potentially leading to thinning hair and premature wrinkles. "Sea vegetables reverse this process," says Wasserman. "For example, spirulina is a 'detox powerhouse.' Hijiki, kelp, arame, wakame, and dulse also work wonders." Foods are better than powders, powders are better than pills, and pills are better than no supplements.
It may take 10 pounds of milk to make a pound of cheese, but fortunately you don't need to eat that much dairy or protein to repair your cells. As you age, your hair and skin cells become damaged, making you appear older. The protein in meat, chicken, low-fat cheese, cottage cheese, and certain vegetables promotes cell growth and repair, which translates to younger-looking skin, fewer wrinkles, less hair loss and a glossy mane. To take a break from meat or dairy, try soybeans and lentils instead (they contain more protein than any other legume). The need for protein is over rated. We should not absorb protein, but should break down the protein to its' amino acids. Sprouts are rich in the amino acids we need and thus supply the needed factors. When you get a meat craving it is because you are craving amino acids. A small handful of sprouts will supply the amino acids you need. And the meat craving that is left is just addiction.
Dr. Chang says, "Vitamin A is especially important for skin repair, and decreased levels can lead to dry, flaky skin." Dr. Day adds that a lack of vitamin A may cause your skin to heal poorly and wrinkle easily. The main sources of this vitamin are foods from animals, such as liver, eggs and whole-milk dairy products. Some plants-carrots and broccoli, for example-supply beta-carotene, which your body converts to vitamin A as needed. Apricots, nectarines, plums and cantaloupe are more great sources of beta-carotene.
Almond milk is a nutritious dairy alternative because of its high levels of magnesium, potassium, manganese, copper, vitamin E, selenium and calcium. Licensed medical esthetician Tina Seitz says, "Hemp milk is a delicious, nutty-tasting non-dairy beverage that provides essential balanced nutrition. It's a fantastic alternative to soymilk or dairy, and has a natural well-balanced ratio of omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids to keep your mind sharp, your immune system strong and your skin glowing." Both almond and hemp milks are plant-based, and don't contain lactose. They offer high-quality protein that can give hair a radiant, healthy shine and helps keep skin soft.
This is more than a delicious meal-it's an anti-aging feast! Stephen Sinatra, M.D., of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine says, "Wild Alaskan salmon has precious omega-3 essential fatty acids, which enhance blood flow. The pink/orange color of wild salmon is an anti-aging carotenoid called astaxanthin that protects cell membranes." Salmon also contains dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE), which improves facial muscle tone and reduces wrinkles. Add avocado for its antioxidant properties and mango (for vitamin E and anti-inflammatory carotenoids) and you'll be sitting pretty after dinner!
Eat good sugars and good oils. Avoid bad sugars and bad oils.
Dextrose sugars are bad because they have a high glycemic index and go into fat very quickly while weaken the immune system the nerves and the hormone production. Dextrose sugars are white, sugar cane, sugar beet, corn sugar. Levulose or fructose (fruit sugar) as it is called makes less fat, more hormones and strengthens the immune system.
Cold processed plant oils are best. They contain unsaturated fatty acids which are carbon chains. They make the cell membranes of all cells. Thus the visible skin is made of fatty acids. Once a fatty acid is boiled or cooked the fatty acids become trans fatty acids and acrylamides are formed by cooking that cause cancer. Avoid any food boiled in oil. And avoid any trans fatty acid containing processed food.
Avoid nitrates especially in processed meats. Hot dogs, bologna, lunch meats, convenience meats, nitrate sausage and other processed meats are more of a cancer risk than anybody has suspected. The nitrates produce age acceleration and a host of other problems. Avoid at all costs.
Avoid smoking and exposure to smoke. This is an age accelerant. Also most synthetic drugs accelerate aging.
Avoid excess or disturbing stress. At age forty, life has given you your face. If you have been over stressed and over reactive your face will show the life.
Cocoa can lower blood pressure; reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and dementia; and possibly even prevent cancer. But the research isn't as delicious as it seems. The cocoa-bean products used in the studies are a far cry from the highly processed chocolate candy you find on the shelves of your local store. "Milk chocolate contains about 150 calories and 10 grams of fat per ounce," says Campbell. The key here is small doses. Dark chocolate, which retains more of the bean during processing, generally has slightly less fat and fewer calories than milk chocolate-plus, it's richer, so less goes a longer way.