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DAVID wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
almost 2 years ago
Is there a video of how to copy meds/supplements I have in front of me?
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Jun 09, 2021
Hi David, to create ICs from your substances, you would need to ship them to us, we have locations in a few countries. If you would like to do so, please email us at [email protected] for more details. Thank you!
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Jun 04, 2023
Anton SF I live in Spain and you mentioned me (by email) that I should ship the samples to Canada...is that the nearer location? thanks
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Jun 06, 2023
Sergi Sai Mora, yes at the moment. Thank you!
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Matthew Spearman
4 days ago
Is copper a good material to imprint into? Iโ€™m thinking of using copper wire and/or washers to make topical devices for the body.
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Jun 03, 2023
Hi Mathew, there is some evidence that metal, like copper and aluminum, can be imprinted, but usually, if they are layered with plastic materials. Need to experiments.ย 
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Jun 03, 2023
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Anton SF Interesting bit about the plastic layering, could it be functioning as an insulator, protecting the imprint? Also have been thinking about making imprintable galvanic cells using a combination of zinc and copper, would this potentially interfere with the imprint?
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Jun 06, 2023
Matthew Spearman, it might be related to being as half a capacitor, I think in orgone devices that also use that. Not sure about zinc and copper, need to try)
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Community Member shared experience on Scars PEMF
1 day ago
I've been using this on my cesarean scar for 3 weeks and the difference is amazing. Scar is 2 years old, the redness has completely disappeared and the actual tissue is slow becoming more flat. I find the process relaxing. I run the PEMF along the scar line, usually taking 3 sometimes 4 sessions to complete the scar. I try daily, ideally am and pm, but sometimes it's every other day. Highly recommend trying it out on a scar!
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Jun 06, 2023
Hi, thank you for sharing your detailed experience, very much appreciated!
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