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Danny Duncan
2 months ago
Hi, Iโ€™ve just upgraded to the IC Glow Pad 3, and itโ€™s fantastic. However I have to manually connect it to my iPad Bluetooth every time, from remembered devices, in the iPad, in settings. It will never connect automatically, even if the connection just drops for a second. My other Bluetooth items do automatically try to reconnect. Do you have any suggestions to have the IC Glow Pad 3 automatically connect when itโ€™s on? Thanks.
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Mar 04, 2025
Danny Duncan, glad to hear you're enjoying the IC Glow Pad 3! Regarding the Bluetooth connection, the Glow Pad 3 doesnโ€™t have an automatic reconnect feature like some other Bluetooth devices. Each time it turns off or disconnects, it needs to be manually reconnected in your iPadโ€™s settings. You can try to keep other Bluetooth devices off (like earbuds) to reduce disconnections. 
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Mar 15, 2025
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Anton SF so, every time I start the glow pad, I have to go into the settings on my device? I have no other Bluetooth devices paired to the iPad. It seems unusual. Thanks as always for your time.
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Mar 16, 2025
Danny Duncan, yes, currently it should be done this way. Each time you turn On GlowPad you need to go to Bluetooth settings to connect. The data transfer protocol that we chose for our bluetooth module does not allow automatic connection. 
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Mar 19, 2025
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Anton SF I see, that makes sense, and helpful to understand the reasons. Thank you.
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Christine Sotiriou
about 2 months ago
Hi,
Our cat has gingivostomatitis which means his teeth are rotting I think and he is in pain when he eats.  We have been giving him pain killers but it isnโ€™t helping the problem.  There is an immune mediated component to it.  What could I do with the ICpad that would help or that I could try?  
Anyone else had this kind of problem?  
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Mar 18, 2025
Christine Sotiriou , we are sorry to hear about your cat - that can be really painful for them. Since gingivostomatitis often has an immune system component and inflammation, here are some ICs that could be helpful to try with the IC Pad:

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Mar 19, 2025
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Infopathy Team Thank you very much for your help!
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Ralf Vejvoda
about 2 months ago
Hello Anton,

I'm looking for recommendations for a friend in his early sixties regarding dementia. I've only recently joined infopathy. I've used infopathy several times. I combine imprinted water with various PEMFs. I've noticed tremendous relief, especially in the areas of inflammation and pain. Now I really hope that my friend will also experience similar relief from his dementia. I'm truly grateful for all the recommendations.

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Mar 19, 2025
 Ralf Vejvoda , it is great to hear that you have had such great results with Infopathy, and it is nice of you to support your friend. For dementia, a combination of neuro-supportive and circulation-enhancing ICs could be helpful. Here are some recommendations:
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Mar 19, 2025
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Anton SF Thank you for your quick response and, of course, for your recommendations. I wouldn't want to be without my Glowing IC Pad anymore.
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