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Kate
about 2 months ago
This is amazing, so glad I've found it. I have a question about the Bluetooth (I tried searching but couldn't find the answer here), can it be turned off on the IC Hummer and the Glowing IC Pad once the transfer has been completed? I try to minimise my EMF exposure, so hoping these can be used without Bluetooth :) Thanks!
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Oct 30, 2025
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San
about 2 months ago
Any insight about giving IC to pets?
I had tried with pets, but it didnโt work well and gave them explosive watery diarrhea.
- My own cat who is 17 years old, has a chronic sinus infection. After giving him an IC, he was sneezing blood whenever he sneezed, which he had never had before. In the end, he was anemic with a pale nose and gums.
- The same cat after... See more
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CMT is about peripheral nerves being damaged. This primarily affects the feet and hands, causing weakness, sensory loss, and deformities. It's a chronic, slowly progressive disease that causes disability but is not fatal.
While both involve muscle weakness and atrophy, the *reason* for the weakness and the *pattern* of... See more
CMT is about peripheral nerves being damaged. This primarily affects the feet and hands, causing weakness, sensory loss, and deformities. It's a chronic, slowly progressive disease that causes disability but is not fatal.
While both involve muscle weakness and atrophy, the *reason* for the weakness and the *pattern* of involvement are fundamentally different. ALS is a central nervous system motor neuron disease, while CMT is a peripheral nerve disorder.