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Alice Jerahian, B.Sc, MEd wrote a comment to Meth Detox
10 days ago
Seeing how the title reflects upon the use of this complex for detoxing from meth use, Iโ€™m also seeing helpful components of being of great use to cancer patients. Iโ€™m glad I came across this complex.
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Sharon Milroy
15 days ago
Does my IC Pad need to make a noise while transferring?  When I first got the pad there was a sound during transfer.  Now it is silent.  Is it still imprinting the water?  Advise gratefully received.
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If you meant transferring the SAME IC, you heard little noise but another time you donโ€™t, check the connection of your wire AND the volume in your setting.

If you meant while transferring an IC you notice little noice but another IC you donโ€™t, and the connection and the volume is as usual, that is completely normal - different ICs carry different frequencies so they make different sounds/ noise. 

I hope you enjoy using your circuit IC pad... See more
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Apr 18, 2025
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Thanks for your reply - I'm using a Circuit IC Pad not a glowing IC Pad
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Apr 18, 2025
 Sharon Milroy, if you are using the Glowing IC Pad, it is designed to operate completely silently - it should not make any noise during transfer. If GlowPad is not connected properly to your phone or laptop, the phone or laptop will be making sound during the transfer. Please see detailed video instructions here: https://www.infopathy.com/en/tutorials/devices?show=glowing3&source=web (second video)
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Brenda
14 days ago
Is the option for transferring 'all at once' ONLY available when making personal complexes? I do not see this option when I am manually selecting complexes to imprint. If manually selecting a few complexes, is it still beneficial to stack one after the other since there is no option for all at once? 
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Apr 19, 2025
Brenda, any complex can be transferred in all at once or one-by-one. Single IC don't have that selection.  
When imprinting water you need always choose All at once mode and if you apply directly to the body you can chose One-by-one mode. You can also install new player to make things less confusing: https://www.infopathy.com/new_player
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