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Denise Desforges wrote a comment to Freedom
over 2 years ago
Elena press on the arrows beside the transfer button and you can chose the amount od loops you would like. Best of healing!!!
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Martin Neuhauser wrote a comment to Russian Shungite
over 2 years ago
Hello, is this information from a noble shungite or another class? Thanks Martin
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Dec 11, 2022
Hi Martin, yes, it is from Noble shungite. 
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Dec 12, 2022
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Hi Anton, thank you very much.
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Cristina wrote a comment to Cold Complete PEMF
over 2 years ago
Please Anton if you could make it a little more clear....Wen it is written all included IC s at once means that we can apply the complex Pemf all at once and not one by one as you suggested many times for Pemf complexes?Thank you
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Dec 11, 2022
Hi Cristina, yes, our general recommendation is to use PEMF ICs in one by one mode or maximum of 3 PEMF ICs in "All at once mode".
In some cases it is possible to combine more PEMFs together, but you need to know what frequencies are in each IC at each specific time. It is relatively difficult to analyze, therefore if you creating PEMF complexes include up to 3 PEMF ICs for "all at once mode".  
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Dec 12, 2022
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Thank you so much! Understood!
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