
9I am considering getting a tzla machine, i.e. joining the club which provides the unit as a science experiment. Since it is so expensive, I am looking for help offsetting the costs by providing its use to people in my community. It is supposedly capable of curing all kinds of ailments but the official scientific verdict is that it is quackery and any improvements are placebo and not real. Since I will be offering it for anyone to use, I will also be collecting volunteer feedback on its efficacy. If its bs, it will soon thereafter be debunked. I have yet to see any debunking so hopefully I get enough interest. I am looking for 20 bucks per 10 minute treatment use which I think is fair, and for at least 20 inquiries in the next couple weeks. I may raise prices depending on demand. If each person only does 1 ten minute treatment that will not really do much for offsetting the cost since its about 15k, but hopefully I can get some ideas on where I can safely set it up in public places for giving more science treatments, and also referrals to friends and family. I'm also hoping to do more than just 1 treatment per person as I think a proper round of treatment is at least a few sessions. Either way its a huge financial risk on my end, but if it works… I would really like to help my parents with their health problems.
