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Karl Camden-Burch shared experience on Blood Pressure Health
20 days ago
Found once I get the blood Pressure under control, this IC helps maintain a good regular B.P. ranging between 121 to 130 over 71 to 82.
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Trish
20 days ago
Seeking an answer.  When using multiple PEMFs, do I run them one after the other?  or can I combine them into a complex.  Thank you.
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Nov 23, 2025
Trish. you can create a complex, but prefer running PEMFs one-by-one. upgrade to this player to make it more clear: https://www.infopathy.com/new_player
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LL
21 days ago
Hello, If you have an at home chemo pack on your body (in a carrier like a purse)  can you still use the infopathy on the body if thereโ€™s a warning not to use radio frequency devices in close proximity? 

I can move the pack quite far from my body so I assume the glow pad is ok to use. Looking for guidance first though, please. Thanks!
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Nov 23, 2025
LL, yes, you can usually use the Infopathy Glow Pad while wearing an at-home chemo pump as long as the pump is kept several feet away from the device, because the warning on your pump is specifically about avoiding RF-emitting devices in close proximity. Infopathy devices produce very low-level signals, but since your chemo pack contains electronics, distance is the key safety factor. Simply place the chemo pack on... See more
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Nov 23, 2025
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Infopathy Team Great! Thank you
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