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Lee Hager
over 6 years ago
We have been receiving very effective treatment from Dr. Greg Nigh for several years but we were especially excited by his invitation to try Infoceuticals. I have been successfully dealing with several autoimmune issues with Dr. Nighโ€™s assistance. In 2005 my husband had major brain surgery and after several years... See more
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Lee Hager wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
over 6 years ago
I have the small IC pad Circuit. I hope that I did not inadvertently damage it. by using it on a metal topped table. There is a plastic runner between the table and the pad, but today I noticed there was a magnetic attraction between the pad and the table. Since it's not possible to know if the pad is working, do you think it is OK or did the magnetic attraction damage it?
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Mar 31, 2019
Hi Lee, if cord still attached to Circuit IC Pad, then it should be fine, the metal table should have no bad influence on the IC Pad. There is actually a method to check whether the Circuit IC Pad is working - while IC Transfer (do not forget to put... See more
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Mar 31, 2019
Anton Sheikh-Fedorenko, I tried the test that you recommended on an Android phone and just got a flat line and heard nothing. I don't know if this phone has an EM blocker or not and don't know how to check on that. We are very concerned that the pad is... See more
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Mar 31, 2019
Hi Lee, for your IC Pad it is important that a cord is connected and coil lines are not broken (they can be broken it somebody scratched them intensively with a knife, for example), then a signal will go through a coil and emit electromagnetic waves. As I mentioned yesterday... See more
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Lee Hager wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
over 6 years ago
Thank you for your quick response. I will try the recording and see what happens. In the meantime, I am setting the pad on a pad of paper that appears to break the magnetic connection.
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