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Jodie Gates
about 1 month ago
My 3 year old son has acute asthma. I recently purchased a Glow Pad for myself. Could this benefit him also, and any specific ICs or PEMFs you'd recommend? Thank you!
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Mar 27, 2025
Jodie Gates,  yes, your Glow Pad can be beneficial for your 3-year-old son's acute asthma. Here are some specific recommendations:
  • Asthma Complex 1: This IC Complex is designed to help relieve asthmatic symptoms. It includes components like Dexamethasone, Cetirizine hydrochloride, Allergy Remedy, and Umifenovir.
  • Bronchitis PEMF: This PEMF may help with bronchitis as well as asthma. It can be combined with Immune PEMF... See more
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JG
Mar 27, 2025
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Infopathy Team Thanks so much! I'll give these a try!
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Paola A
about 1 month ago
 Iโ€™m new to all this. I have yet to get a membership or device b/c Iโ€™m unsure of which device to get (hummer v pad) primarily, Iโ€™m seeking to help my motherโ€™s dementia, improving her memory and mood. Secondarily, I have severe allergies and digestive problems. Which device would be optimal? TYIA
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Mar 27, 2025
Paola A, to address your concerns, please see the following:

For Your Mother's Dementia and Mood:
  1. Nicotinoyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid: May help improve memory, prevent dementia, and boost brain health.
  2. Aniracetam: Known to enhance memory, concentration, and mood.
For Your Severe Allergies:
  1. Allergy Extreme: Combines several ICs to support the body's natural defenses against allergic reactions.
  2. Allergy PEMF: May help alleviate... See more
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PA
Mar 26, 2025
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Thank you so much, Delphine! Did you find one device more effective than the other, regardless of noise?
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Mar 26, 2025
Hello Paola, as a simple user I can give you my preference having purchased the Hummer and the ICpad3.
I quickly get bothered by noise and in that the Hummer is based on their show so I don't like it; I use it to introduce Infopathy to people I know. If you want to listen to frequencies you can find some on YouTube by typing "rife frequencies".
The ICpad3 doesn't allow you to listen to audibles, but it does give access to all the infoceutics to... See more
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Alice Jerahian, B.Sc, MEd
about 1 month ago
Is there anyway we can import the IC database into Mac Numbers or Excel for an alphabetical list? Is there anyway to legibly print an IC complex without having to take a snapshot?
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Mar 27, 2025
Alice Jerahian, B.Sc, MEd, currently you can see all ICs on one page here
https://www.infopathy.com/muscle_testing
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can try selecting all of them, copy and paste into Excel.
To print list of ICs in particular complex, as a practitioner you can go to complex page click on [...] On a complex and then click Male Label. It will show you text that includes names of all ICs. You can copy text and then print it. 
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Mar 27, 2025
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Anton SF Thank you Anton!
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