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Pouillas wrote a comment to Acerola
6 months ago
How does this IC work? Is acerola not present as one might take it in capsules as a dietary supplement?
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Jun 17, 2025
Pouillas , it works by imprinting the energy signature of acerola - a fruit rich in vitamin C - into water. When you drink the water, your body responds to that signal as if it received the actual acerola. Itโ€™s not like a capsule - only the information (not the substance) is transferred to the water. ย 
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Rui Cruz wrote a comment to CJC-1295 DAC Peptide
6 months ago
Is there a version without DAC?
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Jun 17, 2025
ย Rui Cruz, at the moment Infopathy only has the CJC-1295 + DAC imprint.ย 

If youโ€™d rather mimic a quick, pulsatile GH burst (what youโ€™d get from CJC-1295 without DAC, a.k.a. Mod GRF 1-29), you can do two things with the ICs that are available now:

  1. Sermorelin Peptide โ€” imprint and sip once or twice daily. Sermorelin is a short-acting GHRH analogue, so it triggers a single GH pulse and... See more
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Aviv Yodfat
6 months ago
Could a PEMF of an organ (Kidney, Liver, etc) be thought of as "scratching" of a wounded area, creating a larger wound that the body can repair? I don't mean it to disparage, but it seems that that is something I and others should be aware of :)
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Jun 17, 2025
Aviv Yodfat, yes, PEMF can act like a controlled 'scratch' on a wounded area, prompting the body's healing response. This aligns with the concept of hormesis, where a mild stressor stimulates repair and regeneration. However, if overused or too strong, it might irritate the area instead of helping. Use it gently and give your body time to respond. ย 
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