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Denise Black shared experience on Dad's Cancer Complex
about 2 years ago
DAD IS 88 YRS OLD GOING THROUGH FIRST STAGE OF CHEMO SO GOT HIM READY WITH THE GOOD WATER AND HOPE FOR THE BEST!!!! RETIRED MARINE COL. AND STUBBORN AS HELL BUT WE WILL MGET THROUGH THIS!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
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Jul 27, 2023
Hi Denise, we send lots of support to your Dad! โค๏ธ
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Aaron Dawson
about 2 years ago
Would it be effective (and if so, advisable) to imprint the RO water tank that holds our drinking water? This way, our basic drinking water would be imprinted by default with something like Happy Water or a daily vitamin/herbal complex.
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Jul 26, 2023
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I guess my question was can the tank itself be imprinted, in theory? Which might then imprint the water inside. The tank material is metal. I heard Daniel talk about objects being imprinted. I understand you may not have enough research on non-water substances to answer this question.
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Jul 27, 2023
Aaron Dawson, understood, potentially yes. It seems composite materials like metal/plastic can be imprinted and work as a secondary carrier - can imprint water or use directly it on the body. As your tank is already metallic you can try gluing sheets of plastic (like vinyl) on top of... See more
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Jul 27, 2023
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Anton SFย incredible. I understand. You all are doing wonderful work for humanity, with a beautifully simple UI. I have been sharing with anyone who will listen. Thank you.ย 
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Jul 27, 2023
Aaron Dawson, thank you very much for your support, very much appreciated!ย 
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Jul 24, 2023
Hi Aaron, current devices are made for small water volumes (up to 2 litters of water). But you can also imprint saline (Method 2) and then pour it in the RO water tank in proportion 1(saline) : 400(drinking water) and then mix it well. 
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skalka
about 2 years ago
I have a neurosimulator for cervicobrachial pain, can I use the pad on the body without risk for my simulator not mri compatible or for the step. THANKS
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Jul 27, 2023
Hi Skalka, yes, you can use IC Pad, but keep it 5 inches away from the simulator or any of its wires. 
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