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Marian Roper
2 months ago
Hi  Anton, is it possible to create the properties of ozone water on the glow pad? - for these reasons: "Ozonated water has antibacterial and antioxidant-promoting properties. If handled safely, it may help prevent tooth decay, minimize bladder cancer risk, purify drinking water, and improve the effectiveness of cancer treatment." or is there an alternative that you could recommend, please...
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Mar 07, 2025
Marian Roper, thank you for your request. We have ozone water in the Wishlist and hope to create it soon. Thank you!
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Mar 07, 2025
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Anton SF thank you...
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Community Member shared experience on Allergy Extreme
about 2 months ago
This IC always helps my hubby when he has a sniffy nose or other hayfever reactions like headaches.
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Charlie Blower
2 months ago
What setting light setting on my infopathy should I use when doing PEMFs? If I am trying to treat injuries on my shoulder etc, I have seen posts saying do the red light. whats the difference between each type of light and what circumstance do I use them for?
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Mar 04, 2025
 Charlie Blower,
Light Modes & Uses:
Red Light (Shallow penetration) โ€“ Best for skin healing, inflammation, and pain relief (e.g., muscle and joint injuries).
Blue Light (Surface-level) โ€“ Best for acne, skin infections, and mood improvement (not for deep injuries).
Infrared Light (Deep penetration) โ€“ Best for deep tissue healing, chronic pain, and nerve/muscle recovery.

For shoulder injuries, you can use Red+Infrared for... See more
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Mar 05, 2025
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Anton SF Got it, and what about the one that has a combo of all of them? That is the one I have been using to imprint my water, and also was using for injuries. But sounds like I should be using red=infared for injuries now. 
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Mar 07, 2025
 Charlie Blower, for injuries, the best light mode to use on your Glowing IC Pad 3 is red and infrared only. Blue light is not necessary because it's mainly used for antibacterial effects, acne, and skin conditions but does not penetrate deeply enough for muscle or joint healing. For water imprinting a combo of all of them is the best. 
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