Hi Anton, you instruct before a transfer that the water be shaken for 10 seconds. Am I correct in thinking this "erases" the water memory? Would this be similar to turbulence in a stream or a body of water?
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Anton SF
Apr 21, 2021
Hi Michael, shaking is not "erases memory", it supposes to increase EZ phase conten in the water, which is considered to be responsible for storing ICs. When water goes down the stream in nature, there is turbulence (natural shaking) is happening as well.
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Hi Anton, thank you very much for this wonderful job, I love playing with frequencies. :-) Small question, when transferring a lot of information, for example a multivitamin IC with the IC pad, is it better to do a transfer one by one or can we do it simultaneously? And up to how many simultaneous transfers is it better to do if you don't do it one by one? I read that you said 3 transfer, for example. Were there any tests to verify how the water had informed itself after X transfers? Thank you
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