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Mohamed wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
almost 4 years ago
Hi. Just wanted to know if you have complexes for industrial chemicals. Iโ€™m a small scale gold prospector and I use cyanide to dissolve gold into solution to start the process. I wish to move away from using cyanide and was wondering if you could assist me in this regard. Is there a possibility of creating a cyanide complex in water to use on my operation. Iโ€™ll highly appreciate your esteemed feedback I this regard.
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Jul 16, 2021
Hi Mohamed, if we create IC of cyanide, it may but probably very slightly affect the chemical reaction and will not have the same outcome. In our experiments with precise pH meters - physical sensors, ICs may affect the pH level, but very slightly. But in biological sensors effects usually are more intense, probably because biological systems are more sensitive and complex than physical setup.
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Glenda walker wrote a comment to Basal cell skin carcinoma
almost 4 years ago
Is there a concern with running this IC too often ?
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Jul 15, 2021
Hi Glenda, it should be okay to use PEMF ICs often. Some people put same PEMF ICs on repeat for a few hours a day.
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Larry wrote a comment to 40 Hz
almost 4 years ago
Can this be imprinted in water?
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Jul 15, 2021
Hi Larry, this particular IC should be used with Glowing IC Pad, because pulsating light should stimulate brain through eyes. It can be transfered to water, but effect will be probably different.
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