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DM wrote a comment to Melanotan II Peptide
2 days ago
My son was diagnosed w autism. If I give him this will his skin get tan as well?ย 
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May 13, 2024
Hi DM, the Melanotan II Peptide IC is designed to mimic the effects of a naturally occurring hormone that stimulates melanin production in the body, which can lead to darker skin pigmentation. Itโ€™s not just for tanning; it also offers potential benefits like improved muscle mass, reduced appetite, and enhanced libido. If your son uses this IC, it's possible he might experience a noticeable tan due to the increased melanin. As with any treatment,... See more
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May 14, 2024
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Infopathy Teamย Thank you
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Stephanie wrote a comment to Botulism
about 16 hours ago
Does this treat botulism?
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May 14, 2024
Stephanie, as this is spectronosode, it was derived from a person who has this issue, then the signal was inverted to cause a cancelation. Spectronosode's purpose is to revert the named issue.
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Devin Campbell
2 days ago
Can organic vegetable glycerin be charged with the IC glowpad? If so what would the shelf life of the charge be? Should we add water to the glycerin for any reason? Thank you!
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May 13, 2024
Devin Campbell , yes, you can charge organic vegetable glycerin using the IC Pad. Just place your glycerin on the pad, select the IC you want, and imprint it.

It should last for 30 days.

There's no need to dilute the glycerin with water unless you find it too thick for your use.
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May 13, 2024
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Anton SFwhat is the best oil to do imprints in? I am trying to avoid brandy as much as possible.
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