One of Spooky2’s most advanced features is its world’s largest frequency database. However, many users may have questions about the way to search or select programs in the Spooky2 software. If you don’t know which keywords to type when searching in the software, the following is a good start.
In this software, you can always find multiple programs for a specific health problem. Therefore, our users often ask: Which program to choose?
When there are many related programs in the search results, you must pay attention to the corresponding program description, author, and total running time. Take the keyword “acne” as an example:
- Procedure description
Select the program according to the program description. For example, if you are looking for procedures for retinopathy, the search results include diabetic retinopathy (KHZ) and premature infant retinopathy (ETDF). According to the description, the diabetic retinopathy (ETDF) procedure is aimed at blindness caused by retinal damage caused by diabetes. The premature infant retinopathy (ETDF) procedure is used to treat eye diseases in premature infants, usually due to intensive oxygen therapy. You can choose the program according to your own situation.
2. Author
Some programs have the same name, but their authors and frequencies are different. You can give priority to programs written by authors you think are reliable.
If two programs have different names, but share one or more of the same frequency, you should choose a program that covers more frequencies. In the figure below, Program Acne 1 contains more frequencies than Acne 2, so Acne 1 is preferred.
3. Total running time
When using multiple programs to set presets, the total running time should not exceed 4 hours-for remote mode or plasma mode. When does the program need to be changed?
Generally speaking, the best way is to try each program without interruption for 3-4 days in remote mode, or once a day in contact or plasma mode for three consecutive days. If you don’t see any improvements, go to the next one. Stop when you are satisfied with the health results.