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Kraft&Gesundheit
PEMF
This PEMF contains information for acute ligament injuries. It can also be used right after surgery.
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2.08 k
Kraft&Gesundheit
PEMF
This PEMF contains frequencies for acute ligament injuries. It can also be used right after surgery!
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Kraft&Gesundheit
PEMF
This PEMF was designed to be used right after a meniscus injury. Always seek medical assistance in any case of injury or health issue.
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Kraft&Gesundheit
PEMF
This PEMF contains frequencies to help with acute muscle injuries. Always seek medical attention in any case of injury or disease.
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29.4 k
Kraft&Gesundheit
PEMF
If you have acute back pain, this PEMF is for you. It may help reduce pain in the disc and the spine. This IC was created with the following PEMFs:...
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Meridian Energies
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Adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder is a benign condition characterized by hyperplastic changes of unknown etiology involving the gallbladder wall a...
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21.3 k
Vie Rayonnante
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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) can be thought of as the "energetic currency" for life and powers cellular processes. While the body is able to produc...
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QuantoWellness
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Advanced Multimineral Formula is a balanced blend of minerals that help one stay healthy. It may be used to support mineral repletion as well as sp...
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Elie Naulleau
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Aethusia Cynapium 5CH is a homeopathic remedy that may help with lactose intolerance in infants.
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Vie Rayonnante
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African mango (Irvingia gabonensis), also known as wild mango, is a natural fruit that has long been used medicinally in Africa. African mango is d...
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Vie Rayonnante
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Ajedrea, also known as winter savory, is an evergreen herb which can be used to treat intestinal disorders such as cramps, indigestion, diarrhea, n...
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Vie Rayonnante
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Akkermansia Maciniphila, is a mucin-degrading strain of bacteria that is naturally found in the gastrointestinal tract. First identified in 2004, t...