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Lilian Holm wrote a comment to Digestive IC
over 1 year ago
This IC as well as โ€œStomach supportโ€ creates an instant deep sense of wellbeing that is hard to put into words, most closely resembling a key fitting into a lock, or โ€œadding the missing piece.โ€ Rapid help with gastritis pain. Very excited and grateful for these, thank you!
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Jul 21, 2024
Lilian Holm, thank you very much for sharing your experience! 
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Why use a Bluetooth frequency whose frequencies vary between 2,400 and 2,483.5 MHz, when these will be transmitted to water. Can you explain to me?
Thanks in advance
Sincerely
Jean-Franรงois
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Jul 21, 2024
Jean-Franรงois GUILLOTTE, Bluetooth frequency does not interfere with ICs, as it is very different frequency range. Regarding Bluetooth frequency being imprinted into water - this frequency, which is the same to frequency used in microwave oven, but energy is about 10,000 times lower.
Water does absorb electromagnetic energy at the 2.4 GHz frequency, and this absorption results in the dissipation of energy as heat right away, therefore it is... See more
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Darrell Kay wrote a comment to Testosterone
over 1 year ago
question: i have been able to increase my total testosterone dramatically, which seems very exciting. unfortunately, my SHBG also increased (sex hormone binding globulin), so that my FREE testosterone stayed the same. I'm so disappointed. Anton, do you have any ideas how I can make this really work for my Free T?
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Jul 20, 2024
Darrell Kay, thank you very much for sharing your experience! If the issue is that testosterone is being produced but is predominantly bound to SHBG, reducing SHBG levels or modifying its binding affinity can help increase the amount of free testosterone available to enter cells. Here are several strategies that may help achieve this:

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