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Gabor Mocsan shared experience on EBV Csalรกd
over 1 year ago
Great App
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MZ
Oct 08, 2024
I am wondering whether the app for Infopathy is out yet. I found comments from 2021 about you developing this. It would be great to have. Also, would I be able to run several programs parallel using different devices with it? Thanks.
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Oct 08, 2024
Marlies Zoll, yes, we have beta versio availble, please joing this group for details: https://www.infopathy.com/en/communities?id=5
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can install it on few phones/tables and run several programs in parallel.
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MZ
Oct 08, 2024
Anton SF Great!!!!
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Marlies Zoll
8 months ago
In the past I have worked with the ICare PEMF pad with my clients which also plugs into the audio port of my tablet/ mobile. Just thinking that I should be able to use the frequencies of the PEMF programs with this pad too. Can you please confirm that this is possible? Thanks.
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Oct 05, 2024
Marlies Zoll, yes, GlowPad can work with other such frequencies as well. 
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MZ
Oct 08, 2024
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Anton SF Thanks. And I suppose vice versa, the PEMF programs on this website can be used with the ICare pad?
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Oct 08, 2024
Marlies Zoll, yes, that should work as well.
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Oct 08, 2024
I think it does not have any amplifier, so you would need to select Circuit IC Pad as your transfer device. 
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Can we put a metal bottle in the IC PAD
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Oct 08, 2024
Andrรฉe Lauziรจre, metal would shield the signal. You can imprint water in a glass bottle and then pour water into metal bottle, like metallic thermos. 
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MZ
Oct 08, 2024
I have been wondering about this too. I had the idea to charge my thermos and wondering whether the water (shaken up and structured) that I then put into it would take up the frequency of the bottle. That could cut corners short as the frequency would hold for months in the thermos.
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