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Regina Tinkov wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
about 5 years ago
Hi Anton, does the bottle with water should have a lid on during the transfer of ICs and be covered during storage for 3 days? Also, could i add 3 ICs for the treatment of blood pressure to the IC complex "Cough" as it only has 3 ICs ? What I'm asking is that quantity -wise it should be OK, but might some of the ICs be incompatible with the others? Thank you, Regina
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Feb 13, 2020
Hi Regina, thank you for your questions! You can keep the lid during the transfer and storage. But you need to vigorously shake the bottle before the transfer, so you might need the lid to do that. Regarding complex, yes, you can add extra ICs into it. To do that you can click on "copy" button located on that complex's card and then add extra ICs to it. You can try to add extra ICs and use that complex and then see what effect you are getting.... See more
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Irene Bernstein wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
about 5 years ago
Hi one more time. Itโ€™s Irene again. I use IC complex for high cholesterol created by my health practitioner. Is there a way to find out which ICs she put there together. I wanted to make some addition to that complex, but I need to know first what is already included in it. Thank you.
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Feb 10, 2020
Hi Irene, thank you for your question! You can see what is included in your IC Recommendation in its description section. You can see there "Included ICs: ..." And list of IC names.
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Irene Bernstein wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
about 5 years ago
Anton, sorry I forgot to put my name in my comment. My name is Irene.
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Feb 10, 2020
Hi Irene, thank you very much for your questions! I am good, thank you :) PEMF is Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field. In that category we are including all ICs that generated via some algorithms, not recorder with the help of substances. Rife frequencies we also include under PEMF category. Some PEMF ICs can be 20 or even more minutes, because it is a set of frequencies that should be emitted for a specific time. "Pad" stands for the IC Pad, you can... See more
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