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Elzbieta Karolina Wasilewski, yes, this IC should improve weak memory, especially if the memory problems are due to oxidative stress, inflammation, or poor brain detox. ย
Elzbieta Karolina Wasilewski, yes, this IC should improve weak memory, especially if the memory problems are due to oxidative stress, inflammation, or poor brain detox.
How do I turn off the sound of the frequency when I'm doing a PEMF transfer? It is so loud and grating and I can't stand listening to it for the duration of the transfer. Is there a simple way to turn it off?
Anton SF Thanks Anton but it's still making the sound, whether I have it plugged in to my phone through the jack or by bluetooth from my computer. I am using a brand new glowing IC pad I just purchased from the Infopathy website. I am frustrated and disappointed. I... See more
Anton SF Thanks Anton but it's still making the sound, whether I have it plugged in to my phone through the jack or by bluetooth from my computer. I am using a brand new glowing IC pad I just purchased from the Infopathy website. I am frustrated and disappointed. I have tried closing everything and reopening, plugging and unplugging, switching from plug to bluetooth rtc but nothing is working.
Tanis Day, sorry about that delayed reply. Please let me know what laptop are you using? Is it MacBook? If so, once GlowPad is connected to your laptop via bluetooth, on your Mac, please go to Settings -> Sound -> Output tab and select "Infopathy GlowPad".
Tanis Day, sorry about that delayed reply. Please let me know what laptop are you using? Is it MacBook? If so, once GlowPad is connected to your laptop via bluetooth, on your Mac, please go to Settings -> Sound -> Output tab and select "Infopathy GlowPad".
Hi, i was wondering what ic's or pemf would be most beneficial for a child with global cerebral palsy(besides the rife for cerebral palsy)? Any help would be greatly appreciated!