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Berthet Guillaumond wrote a comment to Booster d'hypertrophie
2 days ago
Can women use this IC?
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Annette Jennebo wrote a comment to Nicotine
3 days ago
How strong is this? If I use the Circuit IC Pad 12 minutes for example, how many mg?
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Dec 10, 2025
Annette Jennebo , thereโ€™s no mg conversion. ICs donโ€™t deliver molecules, so โ€œstrengthโ€ canโ€™t be expressed in milligrams; longer transfer time and/or more frequent use increases effect instead .

With the Circuit IC Pad, 12 minutes is the minimum session length for any Imprint or PEMF IC; if you want a stronger effect, run additional repeats or add extra sessions per day . For imprinted water, using less water doesnโ€™t... See more
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Dec 10, 2025
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Anton SFย  thank you. I don't want strong since I'm not a smoker, onluy 2-3 mg as adviced by Dr Ardis so I just try with 12 minutes then
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Dec 12, 2025
Annette Jennebo , yes, that is good! 
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Megan wrote a comment to Eustachian tube (Rife)
5 days ago
Worked very well for persistent ear infection. I felt the inflammation decrease almost immediately. Still have tinnitus from burst ear drum but I feel like this helped the fluid and inflammation!
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Dec 10, 2025
Megan, thank you very much for sharing your experience!

Since you still have tinnitus from a burst eardrum, continue using Eustachian tube (Rife) and you may add Trauma to help support recovery and reduce lingering symptoms.ย 

Use 2ร— per day for best results. Safe for long-term use until symptoms resolve.
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