The AO Scan weekly YouTube call is one of the most valuable free training touchpoints in the Solex ecosystem. It’s open to AO Scan subscription users globally, and it’s also a smart place for wellness professionals and serious health enthusiasts to stay current on new features, best practices, and the rhythm of what’s happening across the company.
At AO Scan Global, we turn these calls into written recaps and translate them into 20+ languages so our worldwide community can learn together. As a reminder, these posts are my independent notes as a global team leader, not official corporate training. Official Solex training is delivered through corporate channels in English (and some Spanish).
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Call highlights and time-sensitive updates
- Virtual Day of Discovery (March 4–10, 2026
- This call heavily promoted Virtual Day of Discovery, running March 4–10, 2026.
- They also discussed limited-time bundle access and coupon details shared during the event window.
Live Day of Discovery (September 18–19, 2026)
The Solex live Day of Discovery event is listed for September 18–19, 2026 in Provo, Utah.
If you’re a builder, this is one of those “calendar it early” weekends because it tends to compress education, announcements, and momentum into a short window.
Leadership Retreat
Leadership Retreat details are listed by Solex as June 8–11, 2026 in Sundance, Utah, for Platinum and Pearl leaders (rank requirement applies).
On the call, they mentioned only a couple of spots remaining at the time of recording.
Community recognition
Contest winners
Winners were highlighted for their goals, including a walking goal that sparked a quick side note about how walking supports brain health. Research summaries do support that walking interventions can benefit cognitive domains, especially in older adults.
Top enrollers (Feb 16–22 week)
The call also recognized top enrollers for that week, including Paige Wheeler in the top spot.
Main training recap: Dr. Carlos Jaramillo, Part Two
This segment was practical, energetic, and honestly one of the best mindset resets for anyone who has ever opened an AO Scan report and felt overloaded.
Here’s the quote that sets the tone: where the client thinks the problem is, is often not where it is, and we are not fortune tellers.
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Start with intake, not interpretation
Dr. Carlos’s first point is the one that makes everything else work. Take the case first. He encouraged listeners to let the client talk, then guide the conversation.
He listed examples of what he asks about, depending on the person and the complaint:
Birth history and early life context (when known)
Major life events tied to symptom onset
Surgeries, scars, and body changes that might matter for pattern mapping
Food patterns, digestion, sleep, and movement
Stress load and emotional history, especially when the timeline matches symptom onset
This is also where your professionalism shows. When you combine a calm intake with a clear report review, clients feel cared for, not “scanned.”
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Don’t drown in the report, look for the load
<strong>The load</strong> was the central concept in his teaching.
He described a simple rule of thumb:
One or two alerts might be physiological
Three or more alerts in an area is where you pay attention first
This approach stops the common beginner mistake: chasing twenty tiny flags instead of addressing the cluster that keeps repeating.
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Use numbers as a map, then confirm with questions
He discussed reading the numeric outputs as an energetic map, with higher values signaling more active patterns and lower values suggesting more chronic patterns, then using that to guide your next question.
This is the key move: the report suggests where to ask better questions. It is not a diagnostic declaration. That distinction matters for ethics, compliance, and client trust.
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Build skill by reading reports like case studies
One of the most useful lines he shared was essentially this: do a hundred scans, read a hundred reports. Skill comes from pattern recognition, not memorizing every line item.
If you want to get good fast, treat each report like a study case:
Note the top repeating themes
Track what changes after lifestyle shifts
Re-check patterns after Inner Voice or a frequency playlist
Compare across time, not in isolation
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Meridians, scars, and “why this pathway?” questions
He also spoke about looking at meridians and asking about trauma or interruptions along a pathway, including scars, tattoos, bites, and exposures. You do not need to treat every mention as a crisis. Instead, you file it as context and return to it if it matches the main complaint or repeats over time. -
The nervous system as the center of the conversation
Dr. Carlos framed the autonomic nervous system as central to how we experience stress patterns and regulation. In conventional physiology, heart rate variability is often discussed as a marker related to autonomic nervous system activity and stress physiology, which is one reason HRV shows up so often in wellness conversations. -
A careful note about “bioresonance” language
Dr. Carlos used bioresonance language and also referenced concepts like the ether, the biofield, and quantum entanglement. On the physics side, the experimental foundations of entanglement and Bell tests are real and have been recognized at the highest levels.
At the same time, in medical settings, “bioresonance therapy” claims as a diagnostic or treatment method are often described as unproven, so it’s important to keep your language clean and your positioning ethical.
Our stance at AO Scan Global stays consistent:
AO Scan is educational, not diagnostic
We look for patterns and trends over time
We encourage responsible care and professional guidance for medical concerns
Community prompt for the next giveaway
They asked viewers to comment under the YouTube video after the call ends and share their favorite AO Scan story. If it’s yours, tell it. If you witnessed it with a client, tell it. Longer comments are welcome because testimonials teach the community what’s possible, and they help newer users learn what to look for.
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Be Well & Do Good Things,
Paige Maurer Wheeler
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AO Scan Global is a worldwide education-first community of Quantum Living Advocates and Preferred Customers using Solex AO Scan technology to explore patterns, improve self-awareness, and support better daily decisions around sleep, stress, nutrition, movement, and recovery. AO Scan outputs are educational and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For medical concerns, consult a qualified health professional. Explore the AO Scan Global blog at https://aoscanglobal.com/blog and learn more at https://aoscanglobal.com.
Author’s Box
Paige Maurer Wheeler is a bioenergetic practitioner, biohacker, mom, purveyor of googness, and an Independent Quantum Living Advocate, global team leader, and long-time AO Scan educator focused on real-world implementation for home users, clinics, and wellness professionals. The views expressed are her own, not those of Solex. This recap is informed by the LucidSeed Pre-Prompt, a coherence-based framework designed to keep language clear, ethical, and grounded while avoiding manipulation or exaggerated claims.