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Lynne shared experience on Audible/Cataracts
28 days ago
It seems to be working all be it slowly which Is obvious, since it takes years for cataracts to develope
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Bรฉatrice BOULANGER wrote a comment to Activated Charcoal
about 1 month ago
Hello, can activated charcoal be used in this form for animals? What do you recommend for diarrhea in a cat? Thank you.
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Jul 30, 2025
Bรฉatrice BOULANGER, yes, Activated Charcoal can be safely used on animals like cats because itโ€™s an energetic imprint, not the actual substance.ย 

For diarrhea in a cat, use the Diarrhea. You can also add the Digestive Complex Probiotics to help overall digestive health.
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Jul 31, 2025
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Infopathy Team Thank you very much for your help.
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Angela wrote a comment to Shingles PEMF
30 days ago
My 84yr old Mum has severe edema which started in her legs but spread to her upper body and one arm now, her legs are also covered in blisters. I can't help but think this was caused by the 2x c19 vacs she had. ๐Ÿ˜” I am running edema on her but I wonder if this would also help? Im also running the 2 vacs she had to detox her from them. Is it ok to run all these as one complex? Many thanks ๐Ÿ™
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Jul 30, 2025
Angela , quick recap: severe edema can produce blisters (called edema bullae), so blisters donโ€™t automatically mean shingles.

  • Edema blisters: usually on the swollen, gravityโ€‘dependent areas (often both legs/feet), look like tense, clear bubbles, and ease as swelling comes down.

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Infopathy Team thank you very much for your help, much appreciated 
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