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Julianne Kontos shared experience on MMXIX PEMF (Long)
3 months ago
I sent this remotely to my Mom (78) who was recovering from the virus. For two days prior I sent customized frequencies and she was on the mend, more and more energy. I sent this one to her this morning and she was out and about running around today. Wonderful set of frequencies!
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james
3 months ago
how many ICs can you put into one complex
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May 29, 2025
james, itโ€™s recommended to start with no more than 6 ICs in a single Complex and observe how your body responds. You can gradually add more if needed. When possible, group ICs with similar purposes (like all for digestion, or all for sleep) and run other themes separately. Simpler... See more
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Jun 04, 2025
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Infopathy Team is it ok to use more salt in the solution?
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Jun 06, 2025
ย james, yes it is okay, but not needed - 1 teaspoon of sea, Celtic, or Himalayan salt in 200 mL of still water is recommended. If you put a bit more, that is okay.ย 
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Jun 06, 2025
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Infopathy Team thank you again
and also for the information about how to edit or delete from my complexes. very helpful

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May 29, 2025
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Thank you for the heads up
and guidance
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Angela
3 months ago
My husband had leg surgery a few years ago.ย  He had two ligaments replaced one with pig ligament the other artificial.ย  I'm concerned his DNA has been compromised.ย  I have only thought of this after reading Daniel Knebel's comment on a post from 4 yrs ago, where he says :-... See more
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Jun 05, 2025
Angela , the porcine ligament graft used in your husbandโ€™s surgery was throughly de-cellularised before implantation, leaving little more than a collagen scaffold with virtually no residual pig DNA. Over the years his own stem cells have populated that scaffold, while the synthetic ligament contains no genetic material at all.... See more
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Jun 05, 2025
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Infopathy Teamย thank you for that informative reply, that is very helpful and reassuring. ย On a similar note....do you think the same would apply to small bone grafts used in dentistry, where they offer the option of animal or synthetic origin ?
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Jun 06, 2025
Angela , yes, the same principles generally apply. Most modern bone graft materials, whether animal (such as bovine or porcine) or synthetic, are processed to remove cellular material and residual DNA, leaving primarily mineral or collagen scaffolds. This processing minimizes the presence of foreign genetic material, reducing the risk of... See more
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Jun 06, 2025
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Infopathy Team thank you , thatโ€™s useful to know , appreciated 
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1. How is he doing now, in terms of mobility, strength, balance and flexibility? and how about his overall wellness?ย 
Itโ€™s been a few years and if the above are all good, what worries you?ย 
If there has been issue here and there, address them with the various amazing Infopathy... See more
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