Is there a minimum amount of water for the 10 IC drops (Method 2)?
Thank you. Best regards Gabriel
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Anton SF
Dec 12, 2019
Hi Gabriel, thank you very much for your question! Some people were reporting that they put drops directly in their mouths and it worked for them. But that may be too salty and that were just several feedback cases for now. You can dissolve 10 drops into at least 50 mL of water.
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There is a naltrexone infoceutical. In the description, it describes both naltrexone and low dose naltrexone. Which effect does it have? Also, can it be combined with one of the opioid frequencies or do they cancel each other out?
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Dec 09, 2019
Hi Lisa, There is no definitive answer to your question. It is a good one. I'll tell you my own thoughts about it (I uploaded that particular infoceutical, BTW). I think (and I think there is evidence in support) that there are two components to any substance. One is its physical nature. The other is the electromagnetic field it generates and imparts to water, a field that contains the information of that substance. When naltrexone blocks opiate... See more
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Hi Anton! I add ease-pemf in my IC complex and the transfer time went from 12 minute to around 4 minutes. Can put together substances based ic-s with pemf on the same complex( water) or have to download first the ic that I use and after that download in the same water the pemf. Thank you!
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Dec 08, 2019
Hi Lidia, thank you for your question! Yes, currently, if you add PEMF-based IC into a complex the transfer time will be determined by PEMF IC's length. This may be changed later, i.e. minimum transfer time will stay at least 12 minutes. But you can do it, you can include PEMF-based ICs into complexes.
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