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LindaM
4 months ago
Is there an ic to make hydrogen water like dr amen was suggesting for inflammation and all brain issues ? 
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May 16, 2025
ย LindaM, here are some few choices for making hydrogen-like water and supporting inflammation and brain health:
Hydrogen Water: Mimics hydrogen-infused water. Supports inflammation, brain health, energy, recovery.
NADH+: Energy molecule for brain and body. Supports mental clarity, memory, mood, fatigue.
Supercharged Water: Energized water to boost... See more
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May 16, 2025
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Anton SFย thank you ๐Ÿ˜Šย 
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Tiffany
4 months ago
It's been a while since I used my Glow Pad and I see there is a version 3 - I think mine is version one. It isn't working or connecting to any of my devices. Does anyone have any experience with this?
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May 16, 2025
Tiffany, is you GlowPad round in grey metal casing? It is GlowPad 2.ย 
Please try the following:
1) Charge IC Pad for about 2 hours using a USB cable and charger. If there is no yellow light during the charging, please try using a different charging USB cable (it... See more
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Angelika Pfeifer
4 months ago
How do I connect the "old" Glowing Pad to my Apple laptop? I plugged the cable into one of the two ports and the other into the Glowing Pad, but it doesn't light up, or rather, the sound is only audible through the laptop. Thanks.
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May 16, 2025
Angelika Pfeifer, the original Glowing IC Pad is designed to work via the headphone/audio jack. If your Apple laptop doesnโ€™t have a headphone jack, youโ€™ll need a 3.5 mm audio adapter to connect the pad properly.

Once it's connected:

  • Set your volume to 100%.
  • Make sure sound output is... See more
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