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Ashley Moran <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Sep 2004 18:22:30 +0100
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On Sep 05, 2004, at 3:47 am, thetasig wrote:
> It is interesting to note that galvanic response can detect unease and
> emotions such as guilt, apprehension, etc.  And I believe that we
> innately know what foods cause us troubles (allergies or other).  So it
> would be natural to show a galvanic response while holding a bottle of
> milk that you [already] know to cause an allergic reaction.  The
> instinct can be a powerful mirror of the way we are.  Sometimes those
> gadgets can unlock our unconscious knowledge - but nothing paranormal.

I wasn't actually aware what was in each bottle at the time- they were
all small, clear samples, and I could hardly read the label on most of
them from where I was sitting.  Which makes me wonder if it was more to
do with the guy reading the results.  After all, it's an analogue
scale, not a big red flashing light.

Ashley

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