Homeopathy Imprinting Devices
An introduction to 'making' homeopathic remedies using imprinting technology.
‘What quantum physics teaches us is that everything we thought was physical is not physical.’
- Dr. Bruce H. Lipton
Hold on to your hats! This may be a bit of a wild ride for some of you. (Although I know many of you will also love this topic.)
If just reading the headline makes you mad or freaks you out, please feel free not to continue with this one.
Nothing in this post is required to use homeopathy.
In fact, this post isn’t really about using homeopathy— although I always include real world examples. This one is more along the lines of the article I wrote on where to find specialty, rare and hard-to-find homeopathic medicines.
That post was about ordering remedies from Helios in the UK.
This post is about devices that allow you to imprint homeopathic remedies at home.
And no choice has to be made. You can use both, of course— pharmacy bought remedies, and those imprinted. I use both, and will be sharing below why I do, and how I came to use these devices.
Nothing that I share today negates any of the past Homeopathy Rising posts. Everything we have discussed thus far about homeopathy still stands, 100%, completely unchanged.
Need homeopathic medicines for a Banerji Protocol?
Great. Buy the remedies from a pharmacy. Or you might try ‘making’ them with an imprinter, particularly those that are hard to get.
Trying to figure out the best remedies to help you sleep?
What if you could experiment with a bunch at home, and then purchase the most useful ones from the pharmacy?
I am not promoting something to believe in or agree with, and I am not pushing any point of view.
As is always the case, I am sharing my experiences for you to take or leave. I have been writing this Substack for over two years now, and am only just now sharing this. So it obviously is not the primary subject.
Please feel free to just keep doing what you are doing.
And maybe learn something new today.
I start off with this rather strong disclaimer today, because this topic seems to be extremely polarizing.
I am sure it will be the most controversial article I have written yet. (Though most of what I write is considered very controversial to the mainstream homeopaths already!)
But I am intensely curious, love to learn, and love to experiment and discover, and then to share what I find with you. For me, that’s what it is all about.
When people start to divide into ‘camps’ over an issue, that just makes me want to dive it to find out the truth for myself.
I no longer believe anything based solely on what someone has said— no matter the ‘expert’ label they may carry, no matter how much I respect them. Everyone has gaps in their knowledge, and limiting perspectives they adhere to.
No one else’s opinion can ever replace my own direct experience.
(And how many times have I been led in completely the wrong direction by listening to so-called authorities?)
Despite the many who reject these devices, there are, in fact, just as many people— and even entire homeopathy schools— that use these homeopathy machines extensively, even almost exclusively, such as the College of Practical Homeopathy in the UK.
(I know quite a few people who went on to complete CPH after Joette Calabrese’s Academy of Practical Homeopathy. And some were in for quite a shock at first— with so much talk of using homeopathy machines, and megapotencies, and combinations of homeopathic remedies.)
So, today, I’m going to share my own experiences with a couple of devices that are used to imprint homeopathic remedies. One I would just call a remedy imprinter. The other could be considered a ‘radionics’ device— though I will also share the more modern terms that make it sound less strange.
What you do with the following information is 100% up to you. So, please take what serves you and leave the rest.
If you haven’t yet read (or listened to) the post I shared earlier this month, entitled Benveniste, Homeopathy & Digital Imprinting, I encourage you to do so now. It is a companion to the article you are reading now.
Let’s talk a little about frequencies and signatures—
Technically, a frequency is a very precise thing.
Envision the frequency of the waves of a cardiac rhythm, as you would see in the results of an ECG.
Or the specific frequencies of light— with the visible spectrum ranging from approximately 400 terahertz (THz) for violet to about 700 THz for red.
Each color has a unique wavelength, with violet having the shortest wavelength and red the longest within the visible light range.
Only a tiny slice of the frequencies that exist are visible to the eye and to our simple senses. We humans are virtually blind in the universe.
Check out this chart and note the wee section in the middle that is ‘Visible’— this the only stuff we can perceive with our eyes.
Everything else requires a device. So you could imagine all that we don’t yet know how to sense or measure— that we would then say ‘doesn’t exist’.
All sounds are frequencies, for instance tuning forks vibrate at specific frequencies, measured in Hertz (Hz), which determine the pitch of the sound they produce.
If you have two tuning forks of the same frequency, and you hit one, the other will begin to vibrate in resonance without being physically touched.
Music of course, is made up of frequencies. If you can reproduce the same frequency and wavelength, you will get the same sound. Tuned instruments all play the same musical notes, though they sound different based on the form of the instrument.
We tend to look at two dimensional representations of these as signals and waves, but in reality they may be much more complex, and even 3D when viewed in the right medium.
Check out the amazing patterns that are created by different frequencies in this simple resonance experiment:
And if you love that and want more, watch a musical ‘cymatics’ experience:
You can hear vibrations, see vibrations, feel vibrations. You know, good vibes, man.
Planets and stars have unique vibrational signatures too:
The Schumann Resonance of earth is generally known to be 7.83 Hz.
At the atomic level, frequency typically refers to the vibrational frequencies of atoms within a molecule, which range from less than 10¹³ Hz to approximately 10¹⁴ Hz.
Put multiple frequencies together, and now we have what is called a signature.
A mineral, a plant, a vitamin, your cat, is not one ‘frequency’ or vibration, but a vast collection of them, and therefore each has a unique energetic ‘signature’.
And so do YOU.
We live in a sea of frequencies, signatures, vibrations, radiations, fields, rays, and signals. As you sit, wherever you are right now, invisible to your senses are a myriad of vibrations and waves from electricity, radio, cellular, solar rays, EMFs, microwaves, x-rays, gamma rays, geomagnetic radiation, atomic vibrations, and quantum energy, to name a few.
All of these carry information. All have an effect on us and everything around us.
Everything is vibrating, everything is energy. Energy and information go hand in hand.
Coherence and resonance mean that there is proper communication and alignment (or amplification)— and therefore health.
Incoherence or dissonance occurs when the opposite is true.
Paraphrasing Manfred Mueller from Extra Strength Homeopathy—
Homeopathy is not a concentration of substance, but an amount of energy. We are giving medicinal force, a dynamic, energetic impulse.
And depending on the signature of that impulse, and the information contained in it, we get different results.
Consider this: If there are no physical particles remaining in a homeopathic preparation of a substance— after diluting and succussing to potentize it— except for those that can be detected on a quantum level— what would you call it?
Building on the work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, Veda Austin continues to work with ‘imprinting’ water and freezing it to see the results.
From her book, The Living Language of Water, here are a few images which show the crystal results after a homeopathic remedy was dropped into water and frozen.
This is Allium Cepa— an image of the flower— followed by the frozen results of the homeopathic remedy in water:
Arnica Montana— an image of the flowers— followed by the frozen results of the remedy in water:
(You can find many more examples in her book and on her website, links above.)
Every homeopathic remedy will have a unique energetic signature.
And if we could define or ‘capture’ what that signature was— like the patterns in the sand on the plates above, or the ice images— it could be reproduced indefinitely.
Meaning, if you could determine the unique signature of any given substance, be it a vitamin, a pharmaceutical drug, a homeopathic remedy, or anything, then you could put that information to use.
And that is exactly what people have been working with for a long time.
And this is why I recently shared the long excerpt from the book, The Field, by Lynne McTaggart, which describes the journey of French doctor, Benveniste, into the ‘memory of water’, and then on to developing digital files of substances that act the same as if one had the original physical substance.
In a similar vein, I was reading in The New Materia Medica Volume 2, by Colin Griffith, about a new homeopathic remedy, Dolphin Sonar:
The author tells of collecting the ‘sample’ the first time to make the remedy, and then:
‘It may be of interest that on a further trip to the Bahamas in search of dolphins and when it seemed as if there would be difficulty in finding them, a few doses of the remedy [Dolphin Sonar] were dropped into the water to ‘call’ them. Within just a few minutes they appeared and circled the boat.’
I wonder what this remedy would look like frozen in water!
By the way, Dolphin Sonar (aka Dolphin Song, Delphini Cantus) is an extremely interesting remedy. Very deeply relaxing, and may be helpful particularly in cases on the autism spectrum.
Time to talk about these devices!
Imprinting Homeopathic Remedies—
Now I’m going to share with you a homeopathy imprinting device that I am familiar with.
And then we’ll look at more advanced devices, what I would call modern-day radionics, including the one I have.
I am not promoting any products and have no affiliations.
These basically came to me. I didn’t go looking for them. And I never did any comparison shopping.
If you ask me about any other products, I’m not going know about them. You can assess, based on what I share, if they are similar or not. And we can discuss more in the Monthly Meet Ups, if there are curiosities and questions.
It wasn’t until after I had completed the Academy of Practical Homeopathy that this topic even came into view for me.
It just wasn’t at all on my radar.
And, as I said, I never went looking for it.
When I first discovered that people had devices they claimed could make homeopathic remedies, using codes on a machine (or ‘rates’ as they are referred to), I thought it sounded kooky. I dismissed it outright.
But it kept coming up.
And then a woman in my study group from APH (and a Homeopathy Rising subscriber!), shared that she had bought one of these homeopathy imprinting devices and was using it for herself and loved ones, with positive effects.
The machine she was using only cost around $400 USD (depending on current exchange rates) and was so simple to use that, me being me, I had to get one one to try for myself.
The device is called the Vitalis Imprinter and is made by Bionetix. Here is mine—
When it arrived, the first thing I did was to set up a test.
I had been using Tarentula Cubensis 200C for neuralgic tooth pain for some time, and I knew the effect well. If I missed a dose, I had pain. When I took a dose, the pain abated. Very clear, totally repeatable, every single time.
So I made up a wet dose bottle (just plain water in a one ounce dropper) and imprinted it with the ‘rate’ for Tarentula Cubensis 200C, using the device in the image above.
Side Note: All of the ‘rates’ are listed in a PDF catalog. Get it for free here.
A ‘rate’ in and of itself is just a number, a code, a record locator.
Like if you go to the library to find a book, you will be given record locator numbers to help you find where in the building, and on which shelf, the book is located.
The record locator is not the book, and can’t tell you anything except where to find the book.
With the imprinting of a remedy, the record locator tells the machine which signature to imprint. (Like the patterns in the Cymatics experiments above, or the remedy drops frozen in water that show the image of the plant.) The rate only directs the device to what to imprint, the rate code means nothing in an of itself.
Thus, the ‘rate’ codes used with one machine may be totally different from another machine— it all depends who set it up and what record locator number they chose to point to that particular imprint.
Continuing with my first experiment, at the time of day when I would have normally taken my Tarentula Cubensis 200C wet dose— that was made from homeopathic sugar pills in water— I instead took a dose from the new water bottle that had been imprinted by the device.
And the effect was exactly the same.
The tooth pain went away in exactly the same manner.
I could discern no difference whatsoever.
I continued to use only the imprinted water twice a day, and it worked just as well as the pills in water had done.
After about a week, I noticed the effect was weakening.
Here is what the instructions from the Vitalis instruction manual say:
‘To prepare the remedy, place the bottle containing pillules, globules, or water/alcohol substrate onto the OUT plate of the device. The choice of substrate or potentising medium can vary depending on your needs. Water is the ideal medium and the first choice if the remedy does not require long-term storage. However, for remedies that need to be stored for a longer duration, a small amount of alcohol (vodka or gin) can be added for preservation since water tends to break down over time. The amount of alcohol required may vary depending on the climate, quality of water, and frequency of opening the bottle, which exposes it to atmospheric conditions.’
The statement that water breaks down over time didn’t make sense to me.
But I now understand what they meant was that the ‘imprint’ degrades in water, and I have found this to be true.
Since then, I discovered that imprinting into water with 8% alcohol will hold the imprint virtually indefinitely, for everyone.
(8% alcohol equals 45 drops of alcohol per ounce of water. Put the alcohol drops in the container and top it up with the purest water you have. Type of alcohol? Up to you. I prefer vodka. Second best is Everclear, in my opinion, but not as smooth. Some prefer brandy, gin as mentioned, or even tequila.)
And thus began much experimenting!
Before long many homeopathy friends and clients also owned Vitalis Imprinters, and we started to accumulate a great deal of experiential ‘data’.
Initially, I was concerned, based on stories I had heard before getting the device, that the results might not be consistent.
Some had claimed that the imprinted remedies are not always the same.
But I do not find that to be true. The Tarentula is always the Tarentula, and other remedies are just what I would expect them to be.
At least that holds true with the Vitalis.
(It could be that variable results have to do with the machines others are using, as there are a great many options on the market.)
I have been working with the Vitalis since July 2024.
And there definitely are benefits!
Why Use a Homeopathy Imprinter?
1) Cost
As mentioned above, the Bionetix Vitalis costs about $400 USD.
In their catalog of rates and potencies, you will discover ~3,642,540 remedies that are ‘included’ with the device.
This is calculated by multiplying the 330 different potency options (X, C, M, CM, MM and LM) by the 11,038 unique rates for different remedies.
The lowest potency you can make is a 1X.
The highest potency you can make is 100MM.
(And 60LM is the highest for those who use the LM or Q potencies.)
Most of us won’t ever use that many remedies, of course.
For me, even just being able to experiment with the megapotencies has made the device worth the price many times over.
As discussed in the recent article on Megapotencies, many of the higher potencies cannot even be purchased— because they are far too much work to be physically made.
But, let’s just say that you want to experiment with finding the right potency, say for pain, as an example. Maybe you would like to try a 1M, 10M, 50M and CM of four different remedies.
That comes to 16 remedies. (Four remedies each in four different potencies.)
That one little experiment would cost at least $160, which is already almost half the cost of the Vitalis device.
And then what if they aren’t even the right remedies for you?
2) Availability
Need a Banerji Protocol medicine in a potency that’s hard to find? The Vitalis will likely have it.
Maybe you need Arsenicum Album 3C to make LycoArs?
You can imprint the 3C while you wait for your order from Helios to arrive. (Use the secure order form, as it’s not on the website.)
How about one of the remedies in the Banerji Protocols that is nearly impossible to locate, such as Vitex Negundo?
Here’s the rate for the Vitalis: VITEX NEGUNDO 624767
Brahmi Mother Tincture is another.
Brahmi is BACOPA MONNIERI. The rate is 179796 and could be made in a 1X.
(Need a Mother Tincture? Use the 1X potency, which is ideal anyway, in my opinion— and which are hard find to purchase.)
As another example, a client of mine wanted to try the remedy Aurum Phosphoricum.
As far as I can tell, no one sells this remedy— but it’s available with the Vitalis.
(And she found it helpful, for sort of a mix of depression and fear.)
Lately, I’ve been experimenting with the New Materia Medica remedies, and although I own some already, many I do not.
(Even though I own well over 1000 homeopathic medicines, there are always many I don’t have. And I certainly don’t own every potency in every remedy!)
Sometimes, I just want to test a dose, to try a remedy, and now I can.
For instance, Dolphin Sonar, mentioned above, is in the Vitalis rate catalog:
CANTUS DELPHINI 94321
As are all of the New Materia Medica remedies.
In addition, I have all of the ‘rates’ for the all of the original Narayani Remedies.
I bought the original Narayani books from India, which include the rates for three different types of imprinting machines, and I typed them up to serve as a companion to the Narayani Book from Nimisha Parekh.
(I plan to share more about these original books, as well as the full rate list with my subscribers, in an upcoming post. These are not included in the Vitalis rates catalog.)
So, that’s another 215 remedies I didn’t have to buy in order to start to working with them.
As a side note, some of you may have already used some remedies that were made with an imprinting machine without realizing it. If you purchased megapotencies, over MM, from most sources, they were probably imprinted. (Read more about this in my article, Introducing the Megapotencies.)
If you weren’t paying attention, you might not have noticed the indication that they were ‘radionics’ remedies.
The Narayani Remedies are an examples of remedies that you may have already purchased that were made with a machine. It depends on the source. If you got them from here, they say they are not machine made. (Although for the 10MM remedies, I have doubts.)
If you bought them from Helios, they were all made with an imprinting machine. (This is specified by Helios— and these are the only remedies I know of that Helios sells that were made with a machine.) Here is the Narayani Remedy PDF from Helios:
I have also been working with Jill Turland’s book, The Feel Good Flower Essences.
She used these remedies in 10MM potencies, and there is even a rate chart at the back of the book with the rates to imprint a whole list of the flower essences.
(In addition, the flower essences that are not included in her rate chart can generally be found in the Vitalis rates catalog.)
Jill Turland almost exclusively used imprinting machines. When she started using homeopathy, in rural Australia in the 1990s, there weren’t many, if any, homeopathic remedies available to buy. She also owned a battery operated device she took camping or traveling. (I was recently told that later in life she used the Vitalis, but I haven’t confirmed this.)
In addition, a great many of the pharmaceuticals and drugs that we would want to clear and antidote are also included in the Vitalis rates catalog.
Just last week, a client remembered a reaction she had had to the antibiotic, Clindamycin, and wanted to antidote it. Since she owns a Vitalis (a handful of my clients do now), I could just look up the rate for her:
CLINDAMYCINUM 753968 (+ the rate for the 30C potency)
And, yes, people have the same clearing reactions whether using pills or doses made with the imprinter.
I know it’s hard to believe at first, but the results of the imprinted remedies really are the same.
This alone would pay for the device for most households who want to undertake the process of clearing past medications.
And— this is pretty cool— if you have a medication that you own that you want to antidote, you can turn it into 30C remedy on the machine as well.
(You can also make remedies from things like ants from your garden, a mysterious plant that caused an allergic reaction, and your own hair or urine to create ‘autopathic’ remedies using your own DNA and body secretions.)
3) Time
No ordering and waiting for remedies, just a few minutes to find the rates in the catalog and prep a bottle to imprint. (The actual imprinting takes less than 10 seconds.)
The greatest obstacle to using homeopathy effectively is not having the remedies you need when you need them!
4) Hypoallergenic
For those with concerns about sugar and lactose in the homeopathy pillules, the devices can completely circumvent these issues.
And by not using sugar pills, the imprinted bottles don’t go bad.
If alcohol is an issue, one can just use water and imprint the bottle every 7-10 days. Or get blank homeopathy pellets and imprint onto those.
If I’m only planning to do a few doses (less than a week’s worth), I skip the alcohol anyway and just imprint into pure water.
5) Travel
The first time I recommended a Vitalis remedy maker to a client, it was for a woman who was going to be traveling and was very concerned about not having remedies, if needed.
She bought the imprinter and took it with her, by plane, across the country, and she just imprinted water whenever she needed a remedy.
(As you can see in the photos above, the device is not very big.)
And no worries about remedies being affected by travel radiation!
6) Emergencies
Whatever remedy and potency needed, on hand, always.
And if there are supply chain issues, we won’t run out of important homeopathic medicines.
There’s also a really interesting option, that a client of mine recently discovered, which is super helpful in intense acute situations:
The ability to give a remedy for longer time periods, versus repeatedly taking doses by mouth ‘SOS’.
I’ll explain more in the next section…
7) Remote
If there is a reason that not everyone buys these devices, it is probably this. :)
I definitely have clients who have rejected using a machine like this.
However, others have instantly and fully embraced it. The way these people look at it is usually along the lines of—
We have Wifi, smart phones, streaming movies, everything is happening invisibly, so what’s the difference? I send an email and it is there almost instantly. A photo arrives in someone else’s phone with just a drag and airdrop. It’s the same thing.
How and why it works would be a huge topic, but we will touch on it a little bit in the final section of this article.
You do not have to use the function that allows a remedy to be ‘sent’ directly to a person (or animal, or plant), but it can be extremely useful…
The first time I used the remote function was out of sheer need—
I had a new client, on the East Coast (and I am in Colorado). One of her primary concerns was episodes she would have that I would describe as hysterical. Not in a judgmental sense, but in the sense of feeling completely hijacked by emotions and racing thoughts, to the point of not being able to function.
Right after I took her case, she messaged me to say she was having one of these episodes, basically freaking out, and asked if could I help.
But she didn’t yet own a single homeopathic remedy. Not one.
And the remedies and potency levels she needed were not going to be available at Whole Foods or WalMart. No way.
So I asked if she wanted to try the remote function on my new machine. And she agreed. So she messaged me a photo, which went on the device, and the mode got switched from Imprint to Send.
I then ‘sent’ Staphisagria 50M for about 30 minutes. And she reported feeling much calmer.
Later that day I ‘sent’ it again for 10 minutes. She took note of the time, because she could tell when it was transmitting, even though I hadn’t told her exactly when I would do it. (Later when we compared notes it was the same time.)
The next morning I ‘sent’ it one more time for 10 minutes. After this, she was back to normal. In the past, she would have spent at least a week, with lots of sleepless nights, trying to wind her way out of it on her own.
I then experimented with two women from my study group. On different days, we coordinated for me to ‘send’ Sepia 10M to each of them. I didn’t tell them the exact time, but each reported that they knew exactly when it occurred. One was driving and felt her headache and tension lessen. The other was doing a not-so-fun house project with her husband, and instead of being annoyed, she remained calm.
I also had a client contact me because her elderly mother was in the hospital with terrible bowel pain— they were thinking it might be an obstruction— and she asked if I could transmit remedies to help her, since she was already in the medical system.
I ‘sent’ three remedies together (combined) for 10 minutes (which is a pretty standard time), and the daughter reported that her mom’s pain was gone.
I repeated the send again, while she was waiting and doing diagnostics. It turned out not to be just an obstruction, but a more severe issue that required surgery. However, the remote remedies had helped with the pain completely.
Recently, a client got a whole cluster of fire ant bites on her hand, and the swelling reaction was over the top, rapidly moving up her arm and into her armpit.
I reminded her that in the past Vespa Crabro 1M + Arsenicum Album 1M had been very useful for fire ant bites. So she started that running on the Vitalis, transmitting it to herself.
(She calls it ‘zapping herself’, and often prefers to just do this for ease of not having to make up a bottle.)
While that was running, she was taking high potency Apis and others, plus high potency Aconitum and Staphysagria for the fear.
She ended up sending the remote transmission of the Vespa + Arsenicum to herself almost all day.
At the end of the day she reported that, although it had been the most bites she ever had, it was the best results yet, with the fastest resolution.
And by the next day she was basically fine.
Interesting to note that usually she can’t take more than about a 10 minute ‘zap’ of a remedy, or she’ll start to feel a headache. I find that for myself too. However, when needed, she was able to keep it running for a very long time. Just like using physical homeopathic pills— when we need them acutely we can take them virtually without limit. When we don’t need them, we will have an aggravation or some symptom that tells us to stop.
After this, she also used infection remedies for her husband in this manner, running the Gunpowder 1M + Calendula 1M for extended periods. (Later she also did 10M in both.) This marked a turning point in his recovery.
8) Ease
I must say, it is really nice to work with clients who own one of these devices. I can just tell them what to use and it’s done. No waiting weeks for a remedy to arrive.
Later they can choose to purchase the remedy or not.
I have a client who has had issues sleeping through the night for a large portion of her life.
We gradually worked through all of the top homeopathic medicines for sleep, but nothing ‘stuck’ long term.
After she bought the Vitalis Imprinter, I suggested she work with Hypericum 10M or 50M. This is because one of her symptoms is feeling like she is awake even when she is definitely asleep, like the mind is just going and going, and which Jill Turland describes in her book, Getting Back On Track, for the remedy Hypericum.
And I also suggested she try the Narayani Sleep CM Soham Special 37 mix, which seems to help a lot of people who find none of the other remedies for sleep are cutting it.
The Hypericum 10M and 50M are in the Vitalis rates catalog. And I emailed her all of the Narayani rates. So instead of having to buy these remedies just to test them out, she could get right to it.
After taking Hypericum 10M she reported that she slept through the night. Yay!
But after a few days, although helpful, it wasn’t enough every night.
She tried the Hypericum 50M, but decided there wasn’t enough additional benefit to use that potency regularly.
Next she added the Narayani Sleep CM mix, and now she is sleeping through the night.
She only has to take the remedies two or three nights per week, when she senses she won’t be sleeping well.
It has been over four months now and they continue to act.
And she is still using the machine to imprint wet doses for these.
Many people use both the physical pills and the devices. I do. If I own a remedy in pill form, I still use it, because it saves me time to just pull it out of the drawer, versus looking up the rates, prepping a bottle and imprinting it. (But only like 2 minutes time saved, and a trip upstairs!)
Are there any drawbacks?
• If you want to combine a bunch of remedies, it is a bit more work to do so. You can imprint usually three or four remedies at a time into the same substrate. (It depends on how many numbers are in each ‘rate’, or locator code— some have only four numbers, others have nine, and the device can do up to 20 digits at a time.)
If you want to combine more than that, you can imprint them separately and then combine those into another bottle. Or imprint onto pills and prep as you normally would.
• If you were to drop the device, I’m sure it could be damaged. So handling with care would be wise.
• When I look in the catalog of rates, I do sometimes wonder about the source of the remedies. And there are some duplicates. And some of the names for the remedies can be a bit confusing, such as using latin instead of plain english. There are also some spelling errors, so you have to search thoroughly for what you want at times.
Since there’s no description that explains where the remedy came from, and there’s no Materia Medica details, I sometimes have to do a little extra research and deciphering.
However, so far, the remedies have all ‘worked’ just like I would expect, the same as if I had ordered them from a homeopathic pharmacy.
A note on ‘Base 10’ rates—
There are various types of imprinting devices, some with manual dials, some with digital inputs.
I have found that the Vitalis imprinter can use any ‘base 10’ rates.
This refers to the dials on the machine which go from 0 to 10.
Vitalis states that their machine is not a ‘Base 10’ device. I don’t why, because the dials are the very definition of base 10 (from 0-10)— and all the base 10 rates work on it.
(Versus dials that go from 1-9 or 01-44, for example.)
The Narayani rates that I use on the Vitalis are base 10 (such as the Sleep CM combo that works for my client), and the Flower Essence rates from Jill Turland are base 10, which another client has been using extensively with success.
For more technical details on this topic, you might want to read this article.
• The only thing the Vitalis can’t do is make remedies that require ‘odd’ potencies.
For example the Strep Tilch remedies include the potencies 220C, 1.3M, 7.78M and 46.66M. The first two, 10C and 40C, can be made on the imprinter, but I have had to purchase the other four from Helios.
(The Vitalis could make 200C, 1M, 7M or 8M, and 46M, but no decimals are available, and in this case the very specific potencies do matter.)
[We discussed the new remedy Streptococcus Pyogenes Tilch a bit in this Monthly Meet Up and Q&A session, and I will write about it more this year.]
Some people use Fibonacci sequences for potencies. The ones over 40, such as 55, 89, 144, 233, cannot be made using the Vitalis potency options. (The lower ones can.)
However, I would rather be able to use all of the base 10 rates— which are compatible with the Vitalis— and to purchase a handful of odd potencies, which are very rare in my world.
(If you use a lot of unusual potencies, then that might be a strike against the Vitalis for you. And you can always check out the potency options here, no need to guess.)
Again, I am referring only to the Vitalis ready maker. There are many other options out there. As mentioned above, I have no knowledge of the others and can’t compare. The only other machine I have a little experience with is the Sulis, and only through a friend who has one. The Vitalis uses knobs to dial the codes. The Sulis is digital and does have some additional options— but as far as I can tell the base 10 rates are not compatible with it. (If you know otherwise, please share!)
‘Radionics’ or Scalar Waves?
To me, the Vitalis imprinter is a simple one-way device (you select what you want and imprint it), and is not the same as what is commonly referred to as radionics.
Radionics devices have historically been two-way— both testing for what is needed and then imprinting those signatures.
Like many old terms, there can be somewhat archaic and esoteric associations with concepts that have since been understood more accurately, and even integrated into modern-day technology and physics.
Unfortunately, these old terms, including radionics, and homeopathy, may have baggage that goes with them.
I believe that radionics devices could be better understood as scalar devices, or as utilizing scalar potential.
Virtually all human devices rely on measuring movement. Movement being an effect.
Scalar can’t be measured. Because it is the cause.
Other terms for scalar would include the zero-point field and quantum space.
When people talk about creating free energy devices, they are talking about drawing energy from this infinite field of potential.
How this works is not easy to explain, and would be way beyond the scope of this article, and my expertise.
But there are those who have spent a lifetime on this topic. Dale Pond is one such person, and he has coined the term Scalar Vibratory Physics.
He has spent decades studying many of the great ‘fringe’ minds, such as Nikola Tesla, Wilhelm Reich, John Keely and Walter Russell, who were all working in this realm, though they used different terms, and at different times.
‘Scalar’ is ofter referred to as Tesla waves. Reich talked about Orgone. Keely was talking about ‘vibratory sympathy’ in the 1800s. And Russell wrote many dense books, which point to these same concepts, again using different terms.
If any of these names are people that you heard were ‘quacks’, or were ‘debunked’, it might be worthwhile to consider what has been said about Samuel Hahnemann (for instance the first paragraph on Wikipedia says, ‘best known for creating the pseudoscientific system of alternative medicine called homeopathy’), as well as Benveniste (whose career was wrecked), and many current day physicians, doctors and scientists who color outside the lines.
Radionics also falls into the same category.
The term radionics goes back to the 1900s, with funny looking devices with knobs and dials, like those on old radios, which moved from frequency to frequency. (More funny looking than the Vitalis above!)
But modern-day ‘radionics’ devices are now typically called bioenergetic systems, or something similar.
Instead of just imprinting vibratory frequencies, the radionics— or bioenergetic devices— are two-way.
These are typically used in healing, but another a major application has been in agriculture.
For example, a leaf from a crop would be taken and tested by a radionics device, then the balancing frequency (what was needed to correct the issue) would be tuned to by the machine and transmitted to the entire crop.
There were many who swore excellent results, eliminating the need for chemical treatments.
With people and animals, some hair, nails, fur, or a photo with their information (name, birthdate, etc.) would be used instead— if the subject wasn’t directly available.
(By the way, if you’ve been awaiting ‘MedBeds’, or quantum healing devices, these would fall into the exact same category.)
Homeopathy also goes back to the 1800s, with old proving documents that use funny terms, some of which are completely out of use now.
But the same information can still be used, and added to, of course— and it all just looks more modern now.
We don’t have to stay in the 1800s or 1900s.
In fact, all of this has been advancing all along, and there’s no reason it shouldn’t.
Technology advances, and we now have centuries of experience with homeopathy, and with so-called ‘radionics’ devices.
We don’t have to keep using the horse and buggy, when we now have slick-looking, fully computerized, autonomous vehicles.
(For more info on ‘scalar waves’ you can read here and here.)
The Qest4
In December 2024, about six months after I started playing around with the Vitalis imprinter, I was gifted a Qest4 bioenergetic system from a client and dear friend (and Homeopathy Rising subscriber!).
This is a whole different category of ‘radionics machine’. And Qest has been working on and improving this technology since the 1970s.
These devices cost up to $18,000. You can see mine in the photo at the top of this article, with the interface and a laptop that runs the necessary software.
The Qest4 uses homeopathic principles, selecting remedies and many other balancing signatures, in whatever potency is called for— however, the process involves first scanning the subject, and the results are based on these scans.
(Versus me doing my own research, selecting remedies, and imprinting them.)
After the system scans the person (plant or animal) to determine what is needed, it then selects the balancing frequencies or signatures to be imprinted.
I spent weeks training on how to use the Qest4 software and then began to work with the scans. I also added over 1,000 of my own homeopathic remedies, plus many supplements and detox items, to the software. Anything can be inputted, and then used in scans, or tested against a subject to see if it is needed.
I have also been able to email those files (of the items I added) to friends who also have a Qest4— and they can then add the files directly to their software, saving countless hours of manual work.
Pretty amazing. Just like Benveniste.
The Qest4 has really helped some clients who were at an impasse. And it can also be done remotely.
When a remedy is imprinted using the Vitalis Imprinter, the result is a remedy that feels and acts just like taking the homeopathic pills.
However, with the Qest4, the resulting water dose is different. It doesn’t feel the same as when I take a traditional remedy. It’s more of a total system balancing, and is very subtle. Some don’t like that, others prefer it.
An interesting test of the effectiveness of the Qest4 system—
Last year I started doing Qest scans and transmitting them remotely, once a week, to my dad, who lives in another state.
I began doing this because I could hear in his voice that he was sounding very depressed.
He doesn’t discuss these things, so I have to just observe. And it’s really hard to get him to take homeopathy, unless he has exhausted all other possibilities, so I figured it was worth a try.
In his first scan, the top item that was added for him was Prozac in homeopathic form, in a very high potency— along with many other balancing items.
And I noticed that his mood did improve.
I continued these weekly transmissions, and then over the recent holidays I missed a couple of weeks. He seemed happy and busy with visitors, and I decided to take a break.
Two weeks later he told me that he was on the way to the hospital to get checked out— his old headaches, and dizziness with vomiting, had returned. (We treated this with homeopathy two years ago, and it resolved at that time.)
While he was at the hospital, I did new Qest4 scans and sent them remotely. And by the time he was heading home he was feeling better— very grouchy about the ordeal, but his head was okay.
(And they had not found a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which was his fear, as 10 years ago he had spent 3 months in the ICU from one— and which had started with the exact same symptoms.)
I did the Qest4 scans again a week later, and when I spoke with him a few days ago, he said his head was totally fine.
So, to compare, the last time this happened two years ago he used homeopathic remedies and he got better. This time, I used the remote Qest4 and he got better. He didn’t take any other medications, or do anything except get a CT scan and blood tests.
Another very interesting aspect of the Qest4 is the ability to test items, and to notice themes around common and important remedies—
The scans can select ‘all’ useful matches, of say homeopathic medicines, or it can choose only ‘causal’ items, meaning those most important to address the cause of the current issue or imbalance.
Here are a handful of items I see come up repeatedly as ‘causal’ for many people—
Lanthanides- These are the ‘rare earth elements’. There is a book on them as homeopathic medicines, that is somewhat dense, but seems to be our only resource on these remedies at this point.
When I prompt the Qest4 system to choose only ‘causal’ homeopathic remedies, almost invariably at least one of the Lanthanides comes up for everyone. (Out of thousands of choices.)
Strep Tilch (Streptococcus Pyogenes Tilch)- This remedy comes up as causal for many people, and in particular for those on the autism spectrum or with conditions such as PANS/PANDAS.
Also interesting, when running the scans, the Qest4 program will seek to balance all systems in the subject at the time of scanning. When an area isn’t balancing (as shown in the software, say kidneys or pituitary), adding Strep Tilch will (so far) always cause the system to balance.
Camel Urine- After watching a short video from Manfred Mueller on proving Camel Urine as a homeopathic remedy, I purchased crude form camel urine and had Helios make it into a remedy. (So now it is available to everyone through Helios.)
I then added it to the Qest4 software, and it comes up on scans all the time as a match for people and animals.
COVID Vaccines- I added these to the software (purchased from Helios in homeopathic form). And they come up as balancing items for almost everyone, whether they had the shots or not.
In addition, having such a vast store of homeopathic remedies in the software, it is always interesting to see which ones get selected.
A great many remedies are selected for people that we would never think of, as well as some we might forget about, or not consider using in high potencies.
One example is the Bach remedy, Star of Bethlehem, which fairly regularly comes up in scan results in very high potencies, such as 1000MM, but which is normally only used as a flower essence.
Another is Crataegus Oxyacantha, which often comes up for people in very high potencies as well. (We typically only use it in a mother tincture or very low potency.)
To me, this is really the ultimate homeopathy AI, as the results are customized for the the individual person, animal or plant that you are working with, and the gentle effects avoid aggravations and provings of any kind.
With the Qest4, the custom blends are best imprinted into water with 8% alcohol (which is where I learned this ratio), or sent remotely, but there are other options as well. The software determines how much of the remedy to take and for how long.
Again, none of this negates the use of traditional methods of homeopathy or the use of the Banerji Protocols.
I use them all.
And I have clients who are using them all.
I have some clients who prefer to do only the Qest4 scans. Particularly busy people who want to make things as easy as possible.
I have others that aren’t interested in the devices. They order remedies and we work more traditionally.
And I have those that are on daily Banerji Protocols and other baseline homeopathy, plus they have Qest4 imprints they are taking, as well as using a Vitalis Imprinter machine to be able to make up anything that is needed at anytime.
It’s all good.
A final note—
The future is here. It snuck up on us while we were streaming Netflix, shopping on our smartphones, making face-to-face calls with our loved ones, and taking for granted the instant global communication that is all based on unseen connectivity.
But with this also comes the constant onslaught of information, too much to handle, as well as the charlatans and fakery. AI videos abound. False information is everywhere. Sometimes we can tell, sometimes we can’t.
So when in doubt, we just have to find out for ourselves.
It is very important to learn how to discern for ourselves, so that we don’t miss the good stuff, and also freely discard the rest.
These simple devices, that any consumer can own, may seem implausible, but the only way you’ll know is to try for yourself.
That’s what I did!
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Love this article! You have opened my mind and heart to this.
I had an interesting experience re: Veda Austin. A few years ago, I took one of her online workshops to learn her freezing technique. I put some water into a glass container and placed it on my mantle next to a treasured old family picture that included my late mother when she was a child. Also hanging above the mantle is a painting of Lake George, New York, in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains, where I used to live.
I left the water there overnight, and the next day, I poured it into a glass petri dish to freeze using Veda's technique. When I examined it, there were shapes resembling mountains as well as conifer-shaped structures. But there in the middle was the number 16, clearly written in the ice. On my mama's 93rd birthday, I had asked her if she felt like she was 93. She replied no, that inside, she always felt she was still 16. Also, when I turned the petri dish upside down, the "16" was transformed into the number 93. A message from the beyond? Maybe or maybe not...but I like to think so!
How does the Qest4 “know” what remedies a person needs?