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Paul McDonald wrote a comment to For Daily Use 1
almost 6 years ago
Let me know if you got this?
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Jul 01, 2019
Paul McDonald , i just saw your comment. Yes. Ive started using this
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Yolanda Belfrutto wrote a comment to Back and lower back pain
almost 6 years ago
Hi Paul. There are 7 in this combination however you mentioned yesterday i can only transfer 5.
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Akiko wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
almost 6 years ago
What kind of bottles(materials) are good for making IC water? Is stainless bottle suitable?
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May 21, 2019
Hi Akiko, the best material for making IC water is glass. You can prepare IC water in a glass bottle and then pour it to stainless bottle. But you can not use a stainless bottle for making IC water, because metal shields electromagnetic signal which is produced by IC Pad.
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May 21, 2019
Thank you, Anton Sheikh-Fedorenko! Is it possible to use IC water for cooking and bath ?
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May 21, 2019
Akiko, you can use IC water for cooking and bath, but the temperature should not exceed 50 Celsius (better keep it lower than 40C), otherwise, water molecules will have too much energy and created "IC structure" will be destroyed. Thus, you can use IC water for cold dishes, beverages, slightly warm bath. Also, you can transfer ICs to ready drinks, dairy products, as well as body creams (e.g. to use after bath).
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